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    Platts Methodology Guide

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    [STEEL ] METHODOLOGY AND SPECIFICATIONS GUIDE Iron Ore (Latest Update: May 2013) PLatts MethodoLogy gUides assessMent PrinciPLes ConvergenCe with market value transaCtion-based normalization / effeCtive priCing time sensitive assessment transparenCy market on Close verifiCation of data spreads data Codes 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 iron ore assessMents iodbz00 iodeX 62% fe Cfr China iodsC00 io fines 63.5/63% fe Cfr China ioprm00 io fines 65% fe Cfr China iodfe00 io fines fe 58% Cfr

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    The six psychological approaches are biological‚ learning or behavioral‚ cognitive‚ sociocultural‚ psychodynamic‚ and humanistic. Each approach is unique in its own way and used by psychiatrists to diagnose the problem. A biological approach is applied when the there is a known medical condition. The medical condition normally connects to mental health‚ and the solution comes from therapy. This particular approach looks at the whole body. The learning or behavioral approach is all about analyzing

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    DRUGS

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    A drug is a substance which may have medicinal‚ intoxicating‚ performance enhancing or other effects when taken or put into a human body or the body .For other uses‚ see Drug (disambiguation). Page semi-protected Coffee is the most widely used psychoactive drug beverage in the world. In 1999‚ the average consumption of coffee was 3.5 cups per day per U.S. citizen.[1] Wine is a common alcoholic beverage.[2] A drug is a substance which may have medicinal‚ intoxicating‚ performance enhancing or

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    Drug

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    How do drugs affect the brain? When drugs get into the bloodstream they are carried to all parts of the body and some reach the brain. The quicker the drug reaches the brain‚ the more intense the effects. The quickest way to get a drug into the brain - and also the most dangerous way of using any drug - is to inject it intravenously‚ or into the vein. Almost as quick is smoking a drug. followed by sniffing or snorting and then by mouth. Eating or drinking a drug is the slowest route‚ because the

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Fraternity and sororities are special group of people defined by their own rules. Benefits and challenges for college students involved in these social groups have raised a lot of issues and argumentations in the society in terms of its effect and importance. In the Philippines‚ fraternities and sororities are prohibited in many campuses and universities. Noting the sometimes raucous behavior of fraternity members and the danger of some

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    action research paper

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    Submitted by: Submitted to: Angelo D. Alfaro Mrs. Salome D. Uy Drug A drug is a substance which may have medicinal‚ intoxicating‚ performance enhancing or other effects when taken or put into a human body or the body of another animal and is not considered a food or exclusively a food. What is considered a drug rather than a food varies between cultures‚ and distinctions between drugs and foods and between kinds of drug are enshrined in laws which vary between jurisdictions and

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    Designer Drug

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    Designer drug From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Designer drug is a term used to describe drugs which are created (or marketed‚ if they had already existed) to get around existing drug laws‚ usually by modifying the molecular structures of existing drugs to varying degrees‚[1][dubious – discuss] or less commonly by finding drugs with entirely different chemical structures that produce similar subjective effects to illegal recreational drugs. For example mephedrone is a designer drug. History

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    Canada: Drug Abuse

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    Introduction Drug use and abuse is as old as mankind itself. Human beings have always had a desire to eat or drink substances that make them feel relaxed‚ stimulated‚ or euphoric. Wine was used at least from the time of the early Egyptians; narcotics from 4000 B.C.; and medicinal use of marijuana has been dated to 2737 B.C. in China. But it was not until the nineteenth century that the active substances in drugs were extracted. There was a time in history when some of these newly discovered substances

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    Illegal Drugs

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    Illegal drugs Illegal drugs are drugs which have controls on them by a government and are illegal in certain situations (a person is not allowed to have them). A drug is any chemical designed to affect the human body. A psychoactive drug is a drug that affects the brain. Some controlled drugs are allowed if you have permission (called a "prescription") from a doctor. Other drugs are illegal - meaning you are never allowed to have them. Individual countries and places have different laws about different

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    Cohen). Researchers sometimes tried the substances on themselves‚ revealing a completely new understanding of consciousness. From recent therapeutic studies‚ mind-altering drugs‚ such as LSD‚ ketamine‚ Psilocybin mushrooms‚ ibogaine‚ mescaline‚ and DMT‚ “could be combined with psychotherapy to treat people suffering from depression‚ compulsive disorders or chronic pain. (Kelland‚ China Daily)” The sixties era had fogged the truth about psychedelics and there are a number of misconceptions about these

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