What Are Some Good Research Questions About Drug Abuse?
Question by Bryan: what are some good research questions about drug abuse?
i am doing my senior project on drug abuse and i need some researchable questions. help?
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1. How has drug abuse affected your family?
2. How did you get involved in drugs?
3. How do you describe your typical day?
4. Do you feel as if you are threat to anyone around you when your high?
5. Can you picture your life without drugs?
6. What type of life do you wish for; do you feel it is possible?
Where Should I Go to Start Over? I Need to Leave. Please Help and Serious Answers Only. Please Read?
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I live in Florida currently. Where should I go to start over? I want to start over?
IVe had suicidal thoughts for a week now. I tried seeking help but I now think that it’s pointless. I just want to take my stuff up and leave to somewhere. I want to leave tonight. I think that the only way to escape these thoughts is start over. Where should I go? Has anyone done anything like this? I don’t plan on talking to anyone anymore. I want to just be alone. Please where would the best place to go be and what should I do? Please don’t say go and talk to someone because I honestly can’t be helped at this point. Please only things related to where I should go and what to do.
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