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…be dangerous, even fatal. The use of analgesics over a long period of time can lead to a variety of health problems, including kidney and liver disorders, anaemia and gastric ulcers. It is important to realize that, while helpful, these medicines are not completely…
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…, such as cholesterol, high blood-pressure, stress control, smoking habits, lack of exercise, and dietary problems. There is no one way, to control these factors, but common sense and modern medicine tells us how to. Just stop smoking, eat foods lower in cholesterol, lower…
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…is Ecstasy, also known as MDMA. Ecstasy is well known be a feel good drug, which produces the feeling of relaxation, empathy for others, and eliminates feelings of anxiety. It also eliminates the need to eat, drink, or even sleep. Some other effects include…
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…that people can think differently from them. Some might say that if it weren’t for the U.S., there would be chaos and disorder on earth. But aren’t they really the ones causing the calamities? Aren’t they the ones bombing and killing? And even if they do…
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…can’t get it out of my head; one by one the Sisqo lemmings eat a piece of my brain. Sisqo should stop making music and build a time machine. I’d like him to travel into the past to meet Bruce Lee, a real dragon, who’s not a retarded monkey with blonde…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the tragic event, Shakespeare uses animals to convey the state of the country, for example, when the horses eat each other after Duncan has been killed. This shows that Scotland is in a state of disorder. The witches also speak in riddles, “fair is foul and foul…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…in the narration of Tambu. The final chapter shows as she begins to fall apart when she struggles with an eating disorder. I believe the author meant to portray Nyasha as the symbolic nature of disturbances associated with post-colonialism. Overall, I feel…
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…measures to control the disturbances. The government was undoubtedly out of touch with the working class. The government used spies to uncover and in some cases incite acts of civil disorder and acts of rebellion. An example of this was The Cato Street…
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…are not as stimulated while not on any type of drug. Marijuana makes you act slower, think slower, eat large quantities of food, slows your metabolism (makes you fat eventually) and ruins your short term memory. if you are a long term user and you quit, you will be subject…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…from eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia in hopes of reaching a slim figure. Children are also exposed to prejudice by watching television, reading books, magazines, or even studying school textbooks that represent stereotyped views of people…
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