Exploring user narratives of self-medicated black market IPED use for therapeutic & wellbeing purposes

2021 ◽  
pp. 100207
Author(s):  
Luke A. Turnock
Keyword(s):  
2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-21
Author(s):  
Robin Unger
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2005 ◽  
Vol 71 (3) ◽  
pp. 483-493
Author(s):  
Mohsen Bahmani‐Óskooee ◽  
Gour G. Goswami

1952 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 501
Author(s):  
Ervin H. Pollack ◽  
Marshall B. Clinard
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1977 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 249-257 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ronald A. Kleinknecht ◽  
Janet Smith-Scott

A survey of 344 college students revealed that 36.71 per cent reported having used minor tranquilizers. Among those who acquired tranquilizers by their own prescription, the vast majority used them for medically indicated purposes, while those who acquired them from others' prescriptions or from black market sources, tended to use them for pleasure or to get high. The most frequently cited non-prescription sources were from mothers for females and from friends for males. One half of male users and one fourth of female users reported driving while taking the drugs and nearly half (48%) of the male users reported combining alcohol with the tranquilizers.


Significance The 7.2-magnitude earthquake caused widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure. The disaster comes amid political turmoil, following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise last month, and threatens to compound pre-existing socioeconomic challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, surging crime rates, and fuel shortages in some areas. Impacts The Dominican Republic is sending aid, but will also increase security along its border to prevent increased migration. Gangs will seek to extort humanitarian groups or siphon off relief supplies to sell on the black market. Henry’s increased reliance on external assistance could affect trust in his administration, especially if elections are delayed too long.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rochmad Kartiko
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One Piece merupakan masterpiece dari Eiichiro Oda. Manga ini pertama kali terbit pada tahun 1997 dan masih berlanjut hingga sekarang. One Piece begitu digemari salah satunya adalah dari ceritanya yang kompleks. One Piece menyelipkan cerita yang sesuai dengan dunia nyata seperti permainan politik, genosida, isu rasial, black market dan lain-lain. Salah isu yang menarik dari One Piece adalah adanya information blocking. Istilah tersebut berasal dari dunia kesehatan, namun konteksnya bisa mencakup berbagai hal. Tujuan dari penulisan ini adalah untuk mengungkap praktek information blocking di dalam dunia One Piece. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Sumber diambil melalui studi kepustakaan, yakni menganalisa chapter dari manga One Piece yang terkait dengan isu information blocking. Information blocking terjadi juga di dalam dunia One Piece. Prakteknya adalah pelarangan meneliti tentang poneglyph dan mengetahui apa yang terjadi pada Abad Kekosongan.


Author(s):  
Christina Elizabeth Firpo

This book is a grassroots social history of the clandestine market for sex in colonial Tonkin. It explores the ways in which sex workers, managers, and clients evaded the colonial regulation system in the turbulent economy of the interwar years. The book argues that the confluence of economic, demographic, and cultural changes sweeping late colonial Tonkin created spaces of tension in which the interwar black-market sex industry thrived. The clandestine sex industry flourished in sites of legal inconsistency, cultural changes, economic disparity, rural–urban division, and demographic shifts. As a nexus of the many tensions besetting late colonial Tonkin, the black-market sex industry serves as a useful lens through which to examine these tensions and the ways they affected marginalized populations. More specifically, an investigation of this black market shows how a particular population of impoverished women — a group regrettably understudied by historians — experienced the tensions. Drawing on an astonishingly diverse and multilingual source base, the book includes detailed cases of juvenile prostitution, human trafficking, and debt-bondage arrangements in sex work, as well as cases in Tonkin's bars, hotels, singing houses, and dance clubs. Using GIS technology and big data sets to track individual actors in history, it serves as a model for teaching new methodological approaches to conducting social histories of women and marginalized people.


Author(s):  
Andrew Demshuk

This book illuminates how civic life functioned in Leipzig, East Germany's second-largest city, on the eve of the 1989 revolution by exploring acts of “urban ingenuity” amid catastrophic urban decay. The book profiles the creative activism of local communist officials who, with the help of scores of volunteers, constructed a palatial bowling alley without Berlin's knowledge or approval. In a city mired in disrepair, civic pride overcame resentment against a regime loathed for corruption, Stasi spies, and the Berlin Wall. Reconstructing such episodes through interviews and obscure archival materials, the book shows how the public sphere functioned in Leipzig before the fall of communism. Hardly detached or inept, local officials worked around centralized failings to build a more humane city. And hardly disengaged, residents turned to black-market construction to patch up their surroundings. Because such “urban ingenuity” was premised on weakness in the centralized regime, the dystopian cityscape evolved from being merely a quotidian grievance to the backdrop for revolution. If, by their actions, officials were demonstrating that the regime was irrelevant, and if, in their own experiences, locals only attained basic repairs outside official channels, why should anyone have mourned the system when it was overthrown?


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