by the dictionary as compulsive and out-of-control drug use, despite negative consequences. It is a brain disease which is relapsing in nature. (DSM5) In the last few decades, drug addiction has increased aggressively in Pakistan. According to the United Nations Office on Narcotics and Crime, Pakistan has up to 6.7 million drug users. 4 million and above of these are addicts, amongst the highest then any country. Abuse of abaca and heroin is replete in the country and the narcotics are extremely
1984 by George Orwell portrays a dystopia with a near dictatorship where the government tries to control and exercise total power over the minds of people like Winston, constantly filling your head with propaganda. I think the characters exhibit both personalities of individualism and collectivism. Depending on which character and what scenario is the best way to categorize them in what group they belong to. Winston portrays himself as an individualist because he values himself and his thoughts
INTRODUCTION In 2010, What the Early Worm Gets expanded on the idea of treatment vs. mistreatment. As a parting shot, the book drew a line in the sand of public discourse about drinking and driving: If we as a country are really ready to say drinking and driving is a top public safety concern, then we need to mandate passive in-car alcohol detectors the way other safety passive devices (seatbelts, airbags) are mandatory safety equipment. Drinking and driving deaths are 100-percent preventable
and Serloin drank beer and had sexual intercourse, and at the end of the night, Serloin was found dead and beaten behind a local fire hall with bite marks on her body. She passed away from being beaten to death, and ultimately, choking on her own blood and vomit. Crawford had originally denied accusations of killing and biting Serloin, but after police investigation, Crawford admitted that he beat her to stop her from choking. The police offered Crawford a plea bargain of manslaughter under section
a countess and her family was very prominent and respected until their bloodline was eventually plagued with epilepsy and incest. What was once a family composed of judges, knights, bishops, cardinals, and kings became a family full of sadist, murderers, and alcoholics. Bathory was much like Rais in regards to torture and her victims being children. She also sent her servants to pick up the young girls and bring them to her, also the same as Rais. At one point, Bathory’s family claimed she was under
The authority and legitimacy of modern nation states has come under a severe challenge as a result of rising trends in terrorism. Confronted with one of the most brutal forms of violence, a suitable or adequate response to terrorism is still to be framed, even as a proper context of evaluation and a sufficient understanding of its causation and methodology remain elusive. The uniqueness of terrorism lies in its complex inner dimensions, its continuous and rapid adaptations, and its wide variations