Papers 1981-1990 of total 24854 found.
…paranoia. Stalin was diagnosed with paranoia and Hitler was on meds and his medical records showed drug toxicity. Because of their paranoia they both erased parts of the past. Stalin blacked out faces in pictures of people who were killed, and Hitler wanted…
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…that I had made such a good, important decision. <Tab/>Did you know that alcohol is the most widely used drug in the world? I did not until recently, and I take pride in not using it. Alcohol causes thousands of deaths each year, whether…
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…a prostate leg. T.J. can relate to being abused because when he was younger, his mother would be so high on drugs that she'd forget to feed him. So he would be hungry until his mom was hungry, rarely, and wanted to eat. Page184; Para7- "It's... I don't know what…
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…). "The Osbournes" brings about completely different ideas of a family--tempers, spoiled children, drug and alcohol abuse, personality clashes, and teen angst-- which are unlike any sitcom in the past that focuses on a family. How does Ozzy define a family? In "Dinner…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for Alcohol and Drug Enforcement (NCADI), is the world's largest resource for current information and materials concerning alcohol and substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment. The Clearinghouse is a service of the Center for Substance Abuse
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…and psychological effects. Steriods are fast catching up with antibiotics as the most abused class of drugs prescribed by doctors even though they cannot cure one single condition. All steriods can do…
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…this greater-than-normal muscle size and strength, but the abuse of these synthetic steriods has many dangerous physical and psychological effects. Steriods are fast catching up with antibiotics as the most abused class of drugs prescribed by doctors even though…
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…and strength, but the abuse of these synthetic steriods has many dangerous physical and psychological effects. Steriods are fast catching up with antibiotics as the most abused class of drugs prescribed by doctors even though they cannot cure one single…
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…persisted to abuse human rights laws illegally and cover up their despicable actions in the process. Due to their power and position, these transnationals corporations have managed to create new standards for themselves. These standards not only go against…
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…alcohol and substance abuse treatment programs and 50% from community advertisements. The kids who took part in this study participated in a day-long assessment protocol that characterized alcohol and drug use, substance use disorders, and areas such as health…
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