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How to Make My Hair Grow Fast in a Week?

Question by Gabby: How to make my hair grow Fast in a week?
I cut my hair last spring and it has grown so far, it is almost reaching the end of my boobs, but I want to make it grow even longer like I want to have it by my waist. What can I do?

Best answer:

Answer by Zoey
Deep condition. It helps me. 🙂

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Kurtz: MJ Coverage “an Embarrassment to the News Business”


 

Kurtz: MJ Coverage “An Embarrassment To The News Business” – “Washington Post” media critic Howard Kurtz thinks the news networks, including his own CNN, are going “overboard” with their excessive coverage of Michael Jackson’s death, calling it “an embarrassment to the news business.” Syracuse University Professor Robert Thompson agreed, saying of the coverage, “This shouldn’t have surprised us.”

 

Armed drug addict shot dead, hostage saved

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Russell Brand BBC Documentary ‘I Took Drugs Every Day’


 

Russell Brand BBC Documentary ‘I Took Drugs Every Day’ – Russell Brand has told Newsnight’s Stephanie Flanders he believes in ”abstinence-based recovery” as a method to tackle drug and alcohol addiction. The comedian has made a documentary for BBC Three charting his own recovery, which includes footage of his life as a drug addict. ”I took drugs every single day,” he said. If you like this video please subscribe to my channel to see more videos like this. Also when you click ‘Like’ please share on Twitter and Facebook. Thanks

 

Why Most of the SOCIETIES Nowadays Are SUFFERING?

Question by COMING_TRUTH: Why most of the SOCIETIES nowadays are SUFFERING?
Wickedness, injustice, grief, pessimism, trouble, loneliness, fear, stress, frustration, distrust, unscrupulousness, anxiety, rage, jealousy, resentment, drug addiction, immorality, gambling, prostitution, hunger, poverty, social corruption, theft, war, struggle, violence, oppression, fear of death… News about these issues appear in the newspapers and on TV every day. The popular press devotes entire pages to these subjects, while others serialise articles about their psychological and social aspects. However, our acquaintance with these feelings is not limited solely to the press; in daily life, we, too, frequently come across such problems and, more importantly, personally experience them.
People and societies endeavour to liberate themselves from the distressing experiences, disorder and repressive social structures that have prevailed over the world for long periods.
We only need to glance at ancient Greece; the Great Roman Empire; Tsarist Russia, or the so-called Age of Enlightenment, and even the 20th century-a century of misery which saw two world wars and world-wide social disasters. No matter upon which century or location you concentrate your research, the picture will not be appreciably different.
If this is the case, why haven’t people succeeded in solving these problems, or at least some efforts been made to remove such social diseases from society?
People have encountered these problems in all ages, yet each time they have failed to find any solutions because the methods they employed were inappropriate. They sought various solutions, tried different political systems, laid down impracticable and totalitarian rules, stirred up revolutions or subscribed to perverted ideologies, while many others preferred to adopt an indifferent attitude and merely accepted the status quo.
In our day, people are almost numbed by this way of living. They readily believe these problems to be “facts of life.” They picture a society immune to these problems as being nothing short of impossible-a dream utopia. They persistently and openly express their distaste for such a way of living, yet easily embrace it, since they think they have no other alternative.
The resolution of all these problematic issues is possible only by living by the principles of the “true religion.” Only when the values of true religion prevail can a pleasant and tranquil scene replace this gloomy and unfavourable picture, which is doomed to continue so long as God’s limits are ignored. To put it another way, people are enslaved by these complications as long as they avoid the values of the Qur’an. Put simply, this is the “nightmare of disbelief” and the link below for this wonderful book:

Betty Ford Center: Addiction the Disease – Part 1


 

Betty Ford Center: Addiction the Disease – Part 1 – Betty Ford Center Physician Director Dr. Harry Haroutunian outlines the criteria that defines the disease concept of alcoholism and addiction.

 

How bad is the drug addiction problem in Punjab?

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But the Badal duo forgot that it was their own government which, in 2010, told the Punjab and Haryana High Court that nearly 70 percent of people in Punjab, especially youth, could be addicted to drugs and medicines. Sukhbir Badal, in fact, went so far …
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Sensational 1951 Anti-Drug Film: “The Terrible Truth”


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