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    Visit to an Orphange

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    discussion with Tulve Kaku (or simply Kaku now onwards).  The story goes like this in her words- "I was in affection with orphan kids from times even before starting the orphanage. Once I saw a small orphan girl raped by somebody and the girl was left on road with her pains. I rushed that girl to hospital but she died in a few days. I was shocked to see this. Then I came across 3 orphan kids and asked an existing orphanage if they could admit the kids. The orphanage refused to admit the girls because girls

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    drug use to drug abuse

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    Drug Use to Drug Abuse Drug use becomes drug abuse in my opinion when it starts to effect any of the seven dimensions of wellness. The seven dimensions of wellness are emotional‚ intellectual‚ social‚ occupational‚ spiritual‚ environmental‚ and physical. Drugs effect emotional wellness by increasing your stress level creating the fight or flight response in the brain to react more. This can happen while you are under the influence of a drug and your stress level elevates due to worrying

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    FULL CAST (will be divided into ensembles) Act 1- Sc .7: Orphanage Song(s): “Easy Street” Molly Tessie Pepper July Kate Duffy Miss Hannigan Grace Rooster Lily Act 1 – Sc. 8: Warbucks Mansion Song(s): “You Won’t Be An Orphan For Long” Annie Grace Warbucks Servant Ensemble (including Drake‚ Pugh‚ Greer‚ Cecille‚ and Annette) Act 2 – Sc. 1: The Oxydent Hour of Smiles Radio Show Song(s): “Never Fully Dressed” Annie Warbucks Grace Bert Healy Show Producer

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    most kids start‚ because my friends were all doing drugs. My drug abuse started really getting bad at about fourteen years of age. At 14‚ I was using marijuana about three times a day and I was using LSD at least once every two days. By the time I was 17‚ I was no longer using marijuana and LSD. I had moved on to harder and more destructive drugs. I was using amphetamines and cocaine on a daily basis by the age of 17 years of age. I was abusing drugs behind my family’s backs for years. I stayed clean

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    have incentive‚ money or support and encouragement to study because most of them have dropped out of elementary school. They join street gangs for their own protection and they usually engaged themselves in scavenging‚ child labor‚ begging‚ peddling drugs and petty theft. They work‚ beg and steal to survive. Many end up in jail‚ but often times their rights are frequently abused by the police while on the streets. Because of the intense poverty experienced by most of the families in or country today

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    Drugs and Medicine

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    5/28/13 Common Drugs and Medications to Treat Chronic Idiopathic Constipation Search Why WebMD? Health A-Z WebMD Home Drugs & Supplements Living Healthy Family & Pregnancy News & Experts Save Drugs & Medications A-Z Drugs and Medications Center Find a Drug Pill Identifier Drugs & Medications A-Z Drugs & Medical Conditions Drug Basics & Safety Latest Drug News Drugs Information on Mobile Find a Vitamin Medication Evaluator Find Drug Coupons Drugs & Medications Search

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    Orphan Stories

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    fiction and non-fiction‚ the orphan figure stands out as one of the most prominent figures in literature. Orphan figures have prevailed in the literary arena for centuries‚ from ancient poetry‚ folktales‚ and myths to modern day novels. This constant recurrence of the orphan figure in literature emphasizes the need to understand the significance attached to it. However‚ according to the editors of Bastardy and its Comparative History literatures great interest on the orphan figure is poorly reflected

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    War on Drugs

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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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    The War on Drugs

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    L. Casler The War on Drugs University of Southern California Introduction Nearly half a century has passed since Richard Nixon officially declared a War on Drugs. Several theories exist regarding Nixon’s motives behind the declaration. The most commonly cited theory states that the war on drugs was declared in response to the large number of soldiers returning home from the Vietnam War addicted to heroin. Proponents argue that Nixon actually declared a War on Drugs in fear of the civil rights

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    Narcotic Drugs

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    Narcotic Drugs Narcotic drugs are substances of which has been used as pain relievers but are most popular with being socially unacceptable. According to research‚ “a narcotic is an analgesic or pain-killing substance that depress vital body functions such as blood pressure‚ pulse rate and breathing rate; regular administration of narcotics produces physical dependence” (Saferstein‚ 2011). This suggests that narcotic drugs primarily target the functioning of organs used for respiratory usage. Nonetheless

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