Hunger Strike – Mother Protests Abuse of Son

Hunger Strike – Mother Protests Abuse of Son

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Hunger Strike – Mother Protests Abuse of Son. By Janet … With tenacity and perseverance, Cindi Fisher has non-violently protested the use of psychiatric drugs and their serious effects on her son's physical and mental health, as well as on his behavior.
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Mendeecees Harris, VH1 star of 'Love & Hip Hop,' faces drug charges in

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His arrest in New Jersey on allegations of sexual abuse of a 15-year-old lit up the online hip hop gossip sites, but the Rochester-based drug charges — though months old — have remained out of the public sphere. While court records provide few …
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Learn More About Suicide, Substance Abuse Ties at Feb. 13 Event

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The Farmington Area Suicide Prevention Task Force invites area residents to discuss the ties between substance abuse, mental health and suicide at a Feb. 13 Community Conversation. The 7 p.m. meeting at Farmington Hills city hall is the latest in a …
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Bad Habits – How to Break Bad Habits the Easy Way – Break Bad Habits – www.noahhammond.com – For the full transcription of this video, and some special links, just read below! What man? I can stop whenever I want! Yeah! Haha… Hello, my friends. Welcome to another video with myself, Noah Hammond. Today, we are going to be talking about bad habits, and how to break bad habits the easy way. Now the way I would recommend breaking bad habits is not to make them wrong, not to fight them, not to be like “Oh, I have got to stop doing this and stop doing that. This is wrong and I am wrong for this.” I think that is really a disempowering way to go about change… Instead, what I would do is adopt the concept of valuing your inputs. Let me explain. Break Bad Habits by Valuing Your Inputs To see this full article on my site visit: www.noahhammond.com Valuing your inputs means assessing and evaluating everything you are taking in to your experience. This means the friends you have, the movies you do or do not watch, the books you do or do not read, the music you do or do not listen to, the TV shows you do or do not watch, the co-workers you surround yourself or spend time with, the food you eat, the sunshine you do or do not get, or even the amount of water you do or do not drink. Everything that is coming in to your experience has a net value for your body and mind. Like the old phrase says that “You are what you eat”… Well, you are what take in. Value comes in, value comes out. Positivity comes in, positivity comes out. Crap

 

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