● Weed effects include losing interest in health, life, school activities, old friends and goals. Heroin ● Heroin is highly addictive and dangerous. Heroin is injected by a needle which usually is used by many addicts, which causes diseases like HIV to spread. Cocaine ● Cocaine is mostly used because of it's mental effects: intense feeling of happiness and to lose contact with reality. Cocaine is usually inhaled through the nose and it's very common in big parties. LSD ● Using LSD causes hallucinations and urge to fly or to some other dangerous activities. It is dosed by tablets. Ecstasy ● Ecstasy is known as a party drug. It is dosed in tablet as well. It makes people very energetic and unpredictable. Drug situation in Estonia ● Drugs in Estonia are gaining lots of popularity.
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Also should be noted that alcohol consumption increases the toxicity aniline. 7. Toxicity, hazard and risk analysis Nowadays norms on aniline in Estonia are: 4 mg/m3 and for short-time contact 8 mg/m3. In the case of continuous operation with aniline, there is a constant inhalation of its vapor and skin contact. As a result, cancer develops. We know a lot of such cases. On the factories where is produced aniline people work not in isolated areas. Because of this, aniline steam are being inhaled by a lot of those workers who even do not work with aniline. Danger: leak of aniline to the ponds Source of risk: the human factor, broken pipes Results: death of aquatic organisms, intoxication, may be some unknown results Damages due to accident: 3C Life and health B limited. Some toxins can enter the human body through the eaten fish. Environment D heavy. Serious damage to ecosystems.
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serious negative consequences to the person's physical, mental, social, and/or financial well- being. One sign that a behavior has become addictive is if it persists despite these consequences. 2. Drug addictions The most problematic drug addictions among teenagers nowadays are smoking, drinking alcohol and doing drugs. Smoking Smoking is the practice where tobacco is burned and the resulting smoke (consisting of particle and gaseous phases) is inhaled. The practice may have begun as early as 50003000 BC. Tobacco was introduced to Eurasia in the late 16th century where it followed common trade routes. The practice encountered criticism from its first import into the Western world onwards, but embedded itself in certain strata of a number of societies before becoming widespread upon the introduction of automated cigarette-rolling apparatus. Drinking alcohol An alcoholic beverage is a drink containing ethanol, commonly known as alcohol
"A moment, Eva," Cross said smoothly, holding me back with a hand at my elbow. "She'll be right down," he told Mark, as the elevator doors closed on my boss's astonished face. Cross said nothing until the car was on its way down; then he pushed the call button again and asked, "Are you sleeping with anyone?" The question was asked so casually it took a second to process what he'd said. I inhaled sharply. "Why is that any business of yours?" He looked at me and I saw what I'd seen the first time we'd met-tremendous power and steely control. Both of which had me taking an involuntary step back. Again. At least I didn't fall this time; I was making progress. "Because I want to fuck you, Eva. I need to know what's standing in my way, if anything." The sudden ache between my thighs had me reaching for the wall to maintain my balance. He
life rather than for just a few short weeks. I turned slowly, unwillingly. I didn't want to feel what I knew I would feel when I looked at his too-perfect face. My expression was wary when I finally turned to him; his expression was unreadable. He didn't say anything. "What? Are you speaking to me again?" I finally asked, an unintentional note of petulance in my voice. His lips twitched, fighting a smile. "No, not really," he admitted. I closed my eyes and inhaled slowly through my nose, aware that I was gritting my teeth. He waited. "Then what do you want, Edward?" I asked, keeping my eyes closed; it was easier to talk to him coherently that way. "I'm sorry." He sounded sincere. "I'm being very rude, I know. But it's better this way, really." I opened my eyes. His face was very serious. "I don't know what you mean," I said, my voice guarded. "It's better if we're not friends," he explained. "Trust me." My eyes narrowed. I'd heard that before.
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