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  2. MDMA - Wikipedia

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    Tablets sold as ecstasy sometimes contain 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA), 3,4-methylenedioxyethylamphetamine (MDEA), other amphetamine derivatives, caffeine, opiates, or painkillers. [8] Some tablets contain little or no MDMA. [8] [10] [77] The proportion of seized ecstasy tablets with MDMA-like impurities has varied annually and by ...

  3. The 'naughty little secret' of today's drug-friendly parents

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    Rhana Hashemi, a coauthor of the drug education study, is the founder and executive director of Know Drugs, a nonprofit aimed at replacing the D.A.R.E. model of antidrug education in US schools ...

  4. Ecstasy (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Ecstasy (from Ancient Greek ἔκστασις (ékstasis) 'outside of oneself') is a subjective experience of total involvement of the subject with an object of their awareness. In classical Greek literature , it refers to removal of the mind or body "from its normal place of function."

  5. para-Methoxyamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    para-Methoxyamphetamine (PMA), also known as 4-methoxyamphetamine (4-MA), is a designer drug of the amphetamine class with serotonergic effects. [2] [3] [4] Unlike other similar drugs of this family, PMA does not produce stimulant, euphoriant, or entactogen effects, [5] and behaves more like an antidepressant in comparison, [6] though it does have some psychedelic properties.

  6. Education in social work - Wikipedia

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    For social workers who are newly introduced to education, the State University of New York School of Social Work provides resources that can help each educator find their style of teaching. SUNY explains that teaching is an art and that social workers, as educators, need to understand themselves and their students. [ 16 ]

  7. Psychedelic drug - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic mescaline, the first psychedelic compound to be extracted and isolated [1]. Psychedelics are a subclass of hallucinogenic drugs whose primary effect is to trigger non-ordinary mental states (known as psychedelic experiences or "trips") and a perceived "expansion of consciousness".

  8. Set and setting - Wikipedia

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    The "set" and "setting" are critical to avoid a "bad trip"Set and setting, when referring to a psychedelic drug experience or the use of other psychoactive substances, means one's mindset (shortened to "set") and the physical and social environment (the "setting") in which the user has the experience. [1]

  9. Ecstasy (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Emmanuel Levinas disagreed with Heidegger's position regarding ecstasy and existential temporality from the perspective of the experience of insomnia. [3] Levinas talked of the Other in terms of 'insomnia' and 'wakefulness'. [4] He emphasized the absolute otherness of the Other and established a social relationship between the Other and one's ...