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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Drug Testing in Schools: Pro or Con?

While drug users expand in number, the ages that use illegal drug turns out to be younger every year. Reports show that not only in government and private workplaces but colleges and universities too, project a growing incidence of drug abuse. This is why some of lawmakers and concerned political bodies propose a mandatory drug testing of every student in an educational institution.

I, on my student point of view, being a non-user & a strong antagonist of prohibited drugs, am I favor of this test. There’s nothing to be troubled about. Then those who are found guilty of drug usage shall undergo rehabilitation. Why rehabilitation and not behind bars (if legal-aged)? Because these people are students i.e. they still get the rights as a student; they were sent to school by their parents to become educated. Therefore if these students were sent to jail, a parent would probably question the capability of the school in handling students. Or if it happens that a parent cannot send his youngster to a rehab center due to lack of financial aspects, the school may provide so, or he may be given a penalty or punishment that is in accordance to guiding the student back to becoming a drug-free being. This would be a very immense help of the school to the parents and for the student as well.



This may occur: A student who has never used prohibited drug turned out to be positive on the test due to discrepancies, tomorrow he’s a big shame without his conscious. It would result to social shock, or whatever tremor. Even worse: After the news has spread all over the campus, those who did the test to him will just simply tell that he wasn’t really positive. Now it’s a counter shock, & now they’re not to deal about the drug, but to deal about his psychological aspect.

To answer whether to become pro or con to drug testing in schools is just a short story, but it takes complications after the implementation. But if the government really hungers for drug-free education for all, no hindrances can limit its powers. *Else part of the government doesn’t want to.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Mercury: Out of Curiosity :D

Hi there fellas..I’m here again to do a blog regarding toxicology. And to be honest, I really don’t know what to say and what to write. I don’t even know how to start it because my mind is bothered by now. Well, this just has something to do with my private life. But I will still try my best and put my focus here for a while. May God bless me in this area.

Ok. Toxic? Oh yes. I am not new to this one. And yes again, I used to experience toxicity over and over again that’s why I really tried my best to cope with it. So hopefully, I will able to walk with our toxicology subject.

"A Blessed Me"

Sometimes, or often we are not so aware to the things that surround us that are noxious which could ruin our whole life.As I began writing, something popped-up to my thoughts. I remember my childhood innocence when I did somewhat a humor for me but very dangerous as it was. It happened when I was sick and had a terrible fever. Of course my parents never failed to give the attention, care and love for me especially those times I badly need them. To check if my fever had subsided, they gave me a thermometer and introduced it into my mouth.

Well, as a child, I didn’t really know and appreciate what that was for. I just politely obeyed them and opened my mouth. Then, they left me for a while with a thermometer on me. Alone in the room, I looked at it and I got curious with the thing inside it (for all you know, that is mercury which is very toxic). I don’t know what came into my mind why I suddenly bit and broke it. Jaran!!! Don’t worry; I wasn’t able to swallow it. If I did, I’ll never exist now.lol :) Thanks God..The mercury inside the thermometer fell on my bed then my “wonder Nanay” came to rescue me from that deadly element.


Now, as a well-informed person, let’s try to examine and study the reason behind the toxicity of the element Mercury. Another famous name for this is quicksilver or “hydrargyrum” in which Hg, its symbol was derived. 80 is its atomic number.Hydrargyrum is from the Latin Greek words “hydr”(watery); “argyros” (silver). I’m sure most of you, if not all, already know what a thermometer looks like and the mercury constituting it. Maybe you’ve been once became curious to its content when you we’re young too.:)

Mercury is a dense, silver metal and liquid at or optimum temperature and pressure which poorly conducts heat but could impartially conduct electrical energy. It could melt at about -38.83°C and may boil at a very high temperature of 356.73°C. Mercury arises in deposits all over the world typically as cinnabar or chemically known as mercuric sulfide. Cinnabar then is extremely toxic through consumption or inhalation of the grime. Whew!! Blessed as I didn’t able to consume or even inhaled it. I’m alive!!! Aha..


Mercury poisoning may also acquire from contact to any soluble formulas such as methyl mercury, gasping of mercury gas and oringesting fish contaminated with mercury.Methylmercury by the way is a hazardous intricate that is extensively known as a contaminantor toxin in water forms and rivers. (Be careful on what you drink ;0)

This element is undeniably toxic however; it has still many uses and persisted to be beneficial in the field of science applications (dental repair-amalgams, lighting, just to name a few). Also, it was being used in thermometers, sphygmomanometers, and several other scientific apparatus. But again, because of this element’s toxicity, it was decided to discontinue using it in the aforementioned apparatuses. So now I could say that children will be free from any risk or harm when using thermometer even they would like bite or break it into pieces..(haha..)

Hmm.. I think that’s all for now.. For any additional information, please bear with this links.

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Thank You!!! GodbLess.