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    The year 1983; it was a huge risk for the famous rock photographer to move to a glossy mainstream magazine‚ Vanity Fair. During her 13 years tenure at the Rolling Stone her work interfered with her extensive drug use; she had overdosed twice and was rumored to have hawked her photograph equipment to pay for cocaine. After some time in rehabilitation‚ clear and good‚ Annie was ready to start a new chapter in her career. The timing was right; Annie became the first magazine’s chief photographer.

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    Papaver somniferum L. a member of Papaveraceae family‚ is one of the most agronomically and economically important medical crops with powerful pharmacological features (Ziegler and Facchini‚ 2008). The opium poppy produces numerous secondary metabolites such as benzyl isoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) including the antimicrobial agent sanguinarine‚ ‚ the cough suppressant and potential anticancer drug noscapine and vasodilator papaverine (Choe et al.‚ 2011). Beaudoin ‚ Facchini .‚ 2014). Noscapine belong

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    Dating a Recovering Addict: Match-Maker or Deal-Breaker? After dating one dud after another‚ you finally find someone who seems to have it all thoughtful‚ witty‚ responsible and good-looking to boot. Then they drop a bomb: “I used to be a drug addict.” They may as well have said‚ “I’m married.” But does one partner being in recovery automatically spell doom for a relationship? Healthy Recovery‚ Healthy Relationships Most recovering addicts aren’t strangers to therapy and‚ as a result‚ have spent

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    War on Drugs Jude Ocampo San Joaquin Delta College Sociology 1a Professor Medina Introduction The War on Drugs is a term that is used to refer to the federal government’s attempts to end the import‚ manufacture‚ sale‚ and use of illegal drugs. It is not a specific term only relating to a secret policy or objective‚ but to a series of antidrug initiatives that are directed towards the common goal of ending drug abuse. These initiatives include different

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    Methadone VS Detoxification There are some people who are addicted to heroin that may want to get help. Some tried to stop using to just like that but just within 6 hours‚ they would start get withdrawal symptoms which are very uncomfortable and that lasts for about a week. There are treatments for heroin addiction which includes the methadone and detoxification treatment. “Methadone treatment has been used successfully for more than 45 years. It has helped millions of people regain control of

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    Coffee College Essay

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    COFFEE Every day starts pretty much the same. Thousands upon thousands of Americans start the morning with a cup of Joe‚ java‚ coffee‚ a latte‚ a goddamn cappuccino. We are a nation of socially acceptable addicts. We are the begging birds and our mother is the international chain of caffeine drinks known as Starbucks. We get our tall‚ grande‚ and venti. What I’d really like to know is what happened to good ol’ fashioned small‚ medium‚ and large. My coffee isn’t pure Columbian; it’s some cheap

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    IN THE DRUG WAR - EDUCATION IS THE BEST WEAPON It seems that in the ongoing debate over whether to legalize drugs in the United States‚ quite a few people feel that legalization would diminish the crime rate. Their argument points out that the permissible use of marijuana would eliminate the necessity for people to go into hard drug territories to purchase such a drug and maybe even deter them from trying narcotics like crack-cocaine and heroin. War on Drugs Have we lost the War on Drugs? The War

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    1. There should be testing for all the drug and sports for all sports. All sports should be tested for drugs because all sports can have drugs. Football probably has it the most that want to look strong. Drug use by athletes has been a controversial issue for many years. With each of these scandals being met with a disjuncture among experts and fans alike‚ the question comes down to not who is using‚ but whether or not drug testing should even be present in sports. 2. If each of us thought

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    Essay On Safe Injections

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    In the news there has been more recent talk about the use of heroin. The Drug Free World foundation statistics stats that 9.2 million people in the world are using heroin. There has been an increase in the use of this drug over the past 10 years‚ causing more people to overdose. With such a large increase of heroin users‚ there has been much talk about how to solve this ongoing problem. Countries around the world are now having safe injection houses. These houses are where drug users can receive

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    2 Local anaesthesia is used to numb a specific part of the human body to prevent the sensation of pain whilst undergoing any procedure e.g. removal of the appendix. Lignocaine is a local anaesthetic that is most commonly used due to its effectiveness in the human body. It is free of toxicants and works rapidly in the body to prevent the sensation of pain. The way in which lignocaine works is by reversibly blocking nerves that transmit any sensation of pain from the moment a response is sent from

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