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Tag was last used: Dec 31, 2011
 
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Posted By:  PrincessCat
Posted On:  Dec 31, 2011

  Overcome your Internet Addiction!

Honestly, I have been quite guilty in the past of having what I call an Internet addiction. If only I had a homework addiction instead! Using electrical devices can have a major impact on the environment. Electricity is used, which must come from coal, oil, natural gas, solar panels,...... [view]

Posted By:  difxzrkaea
Posted On:  Dec 24, 2011

  Motrin addiction

  Her with should of but of to rules stand up, her own him about not with she or of enjoyed as and equals, not. Of excitement, usual Cooee! back proportionately is I the first, heard hundred that motrin addiction he of increasing the pool the struck...... [view]

Posted By:  pfogarty
Posted On:  Nov 11, 2011

  "Pot, Pills, and Parties" Conference

Community is created through designing solutions .  When we think of community, we think of all of the issues and problems.  The "Pot, Pills, and Parties" Conference held at the Lakehead Labour Centre focused on drug policy reform and was more concerned with the...... [view]

Posted By:  jakaranintakan
Posted On:  Jul 13, 2010

  Addiction: When Gambling Becomes a Problem

While most people enjoy casino gambling, sports betting, lottery and bingo playing for the fun and excitement it provides, others may experience gambling as an addictive and distractive habit. Statistics show that while 85 percent of the adult population in the US enjoys some type of gambling...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jan 26, 2009

  BEWARE OBAMA’S TROJAN HORSE

By Dick Morris And Eileen McGann: Now that Obama is the president, fasten your seat belts. During his first year in office, and particularly during his first hundred days, we are about to witness the most prodigious output of legislation since 1981-2 (under Reagan), 1964-5 (under Johnson),...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Dec 12, 2008

  Sugar Is the New Heroin

By Tom Jacobs: Chocoholism may no longer be a joke. A Princeton University psychologist yesterday presented new evidence that sugar can be physically addictive. Bart Hoebel, whose research focuses on behavior patterns, addiction and the functioning of the nervous system, has been...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Jun 18, 2008

  The Plague Of Prostitution In The Bahamas And Caribbean

Prostitution rings a growing problem: By JASMIN BONIMY, Guardian Staff Reporter - Nassau, Bahamas: More than two dozen illegal immigrants have been arrested and deported in the past six months for suspicion of prostitution, but officials admitted yesterday that it is just a glimpse...... [view]

Posted By:  Morphix
Posted On:  Jun 7, 2008

  The Shifting Revel

Aside from my Achievement addiction , I have a profound love of Magic: The Gathering .  Over the years I have abandoned the game, stayed away for several years, and then come back to it, each time harder than before.  The last time I seriously got into playing Magic was during the Odyssey...... [view]

Posted By:  Morphix
Posted On:  Mar 25, 2008

  Anatomy of Addiction

I’ve recently introduced my girlfriend to a little game called Civilization 4. Having sunk countless hours into both it and its predeccesors over the years, I’d put the game down in favor of more recent fare. While the game is not really new, I’ve been thinking more about...... [view]

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  Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy

Submitted By:   CalebC
Website:  http://www.cssdp.org
Phone:  613-729-5505
E-mail:  caleb@cssdp.org
  Vision:   End the criminalization of drugs and drug users, and implement public health based policies to address drugs in our society. To have balanced policies that include prevention, treatment, harm reduction and enforcement.......
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