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    part of your technique of writing exams. Preparing for the exam This starts the day you finish the your last exam. When are you going to start studying again? How much rest/alcohol do you need after the previous test? CTA and alcohol do not mix, hangovers must wait till…

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    Horror films are cherished throughout the world. The thrill and adrenaline rush horror films provide cause audiences to scream at the edge of their seats. Watching frightening motion pictures, for entertainment, is quite acceptable, provided you do not emphasize the situation depicted in what you are watching. There are a lot of cases in which the terrifying scenes may affect individuals mentally and physically. It can often produce uneasiness, restlessness, fear, and mental trauma that may…

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    Rhinoceroses are mammals that have sub-species occurring in Africa, South America and parts of Asia. These mammals have a nasal horn which consists of a protein called keratin. Rhinos are poached for their horn. In many Asian cultures rhino horn is believed to have magical properties. This has led to the increase in rhino poaching. Rhino poaching is the act of illegally harvesting rhino horn for sale on the black market. Rhinos are killed by poachers as it is easier to harvest the horn from a…

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    oes Soda Affect Me? The Daily Star met with pharmacist Niraj Naik to discuss what happens in the hour after ingesting a can of Coca-Cola. In the first ten minutes, the pancreas responds to the ten teaspoons of sugar by beginning to produce insulin. (1+4) Niraj Naik says that the amount of sugar would make you throw up, except for the addition of phosphoric acid, which actually tones down the flavor. (1) At the twenty minute mark, your blood sugar…

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    says, “her face was like a snow-covered island upon which rain might fall, but it felt no rain; over which clouds might pass their moving shadows, but she felt no shadow.” Montag ask her why she did it. She denies taking the pills and that it was a hangover. I think the reason was that since they don’t have information, they don’t know how many pills to take. She was thinking that since she can’t sleep, she should take more. The problem of suicide is not the only thing that results, but often…

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    In "The Swimmer" of John Cheever's, the main character named Neddy is a well- known and respected man. However, his neighbors complained about Neddy's hangover and these strange things that he does. Neddy's never cared about a negative thing around him. He just wants to finish his journey, even though he starts to endure some turmoil at the beginning, but he doesn't stop. In fact, the author has built this character to show how human nature affects people daily life and show how they survive to…

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    person getting in the line “ addition” ? For example, if someone addicted to drug at first their body and psychological addict highly dependent systematic and toxins used to. Next, without medication or during drug withdrawal, addicts will have state hangover, irritability, fatigue, sadness, insomnia. The medical name for this is withdrawal or pathological state needs. Another condition requires tolerated increase on a high dosage as state of tolerance leads to increase requires increasing…

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    A serious problem affecting society today both directly and indirectly is drinking and driving. People of every age group for whatever reason have been getting behind the wheel of a vehicle after that have consumed more than the legal limit of alcohol. The legal limit Individuals that decide to drink and drive not only put themselves at risk, but additionally become a hazardous threat to citizens that travel the same roadways. The consequences of their decisions can have a lasting impact on…

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    It was (Kurapika would later think, as he hunched over his kitchen table nursing the worst hangover of his life), a true testament to how drunk he'd been that he hadn't turned around and walked right back out of that place. It wasn't just that it was a tattoo parlor -- that he could have handled, although gods know he probably he have balked at even the most vanilla of establishments; no. Pairo had gone and taken him to one of the roughest, toughest, most notorious tattoo parlors in Yorkshin,…

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    Alcohol is known world-wide to be a mind-altering substance deeply inscribed with culture and historical presence. For this reason, it is not classified as an illegal drug, though it can have quite a few negative effects just like any other drug. With its many uses—both recreationally and medically—it is no wonder why alcohol is the most commonly used “drug” in the world, despite its repercussions when abused. Alcohol does not fall under the list of controlled dangerous substances (CDS) because…

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