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HELP FOR PEOPLE WANTING HELP – CulturePeaceForever’s webcam recorded Video – September 11, 2009, 05:15 PM “We go for refuge to The Buddha,The Dharma,& The Sangha until we become enlightened. By the power of the Goodness we do in giving & the rest may we become enlightened for the sake of all other sentient beings” This video is for people who want help.There are many types of helps people could want. I hope the listed websites below will help you,and find you healthier. DISCLAIMER: All websites listed below are for helpful information only.I have no control over any un-listed website advertisements connected by the internet,and I do not sell any products which could be connected to the websites by the internet. The LISTED BUDDHIST WEBSITES,are for information only.) BUDDHISM FOR TEENAGERS.(WISDOM AND COMPASSION FOR LIFE.)By a person named Hank Fu. members.shaw.ca BUDDHISM AND TEEN DEPRESSION. CRY FOR HELP.PBS. www.pbs.org HELP FOR SUICIDAL TEENAGERS. www.troubledteensparents.com WILDMIND BUDDHIST MEDITATION. FOR TEENS. www.wildmind.org ZEN/BUDDHIST MEDITATION,NATURAL CURES FOR DEPRESSION. BY depressioncures.blogspot.com TEEN DEPRESSION; A WAKE UP FOR PARENTS. BY A person named Christine Cadena. published 1/30/2007.Associated Press. www.associatedcontent.com DEPRESSION AND DRUGS. www.dailybuddhism.com ______________________________________________ HELP FOR TEENAGERS TO STOP CUTTING! www.connectwithkids.com THE ENEMY INSIDE.TEENAGERS CUTTING. HELP FOR ANOREXIA.ANOREXIC TEENAGERS. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF

 

It's easy for lonely rats to get addicted

Filed under: drug abuse org

The kind of memory involved in addiction isn't conscious memory—it's an unconscious preference for the place in which you got the reward, says Leslie Whitaker, a researcher at the National Institute on Drug Abuse. “You keep coming back to it without …
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He struck a skilful balance between modernisation and the conservatism of a

Filed under: drug abuse org

By Caryle Murphy. wilsoncenter.org; 159 pages; free e-book. In this section. Lessons unlearned; Unexpectedly modern; Slightly … They suffer from boredom, depression, obesity and drug abuse. They adhere to Islam, but are less respectful of the clerics …
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