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  2. Cocaine intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine increases alertness, feelings of well-being, euphoria, energy, sociability, and sexuality. The former are some of the desired effects of cocaine intoxication. Not having the normal use of mental faculties by reason of the introduction of cocaine is defined drug intoxication by the laws in America, Europe, and most of the rest of the World, and it is a serious crime in specific contexts ...

  3. Cocaine: An Unauthorized Biography - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine: An Unauthorized Biography (ISBN 0312286244) is a 2002 non-fiction book about the history of cocaine, written by Dominic Streatfeild and published by Diane Publishing Company. The 2003 paperback edition ( ISBN 0-312-42226-1 ) was published by Picador .

  4. Blackout (drug-related amnesia) - Wikipedia

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    Of 545 individuals in another study, 161 (29.5%) reported driving drunk, 139 (25.5%) reported a regretted sexual situation, 67 (12.3%) reported unprotected sex, 60 (11%) reported having damaged property, 55 (10.1%) reported getting into a physical fight, and 29 (5.3%) reported injuring someone while under the influence of alcohol in the past 6 ...

  5. How an AI-written book shows why the tech 'terrifies' creatives

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    The BBC's technology editor Zoe Kleinman is given an AI-made book that claims it was written by her. ... "Tech-Splaining for Dummies" (great title) bears my name and my photo on its cover, and it ...

  6. A Scanner Darkly - Wikipedia

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    A Scanner Darkly is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, published in 1977.The semi-autobiographical story is set in a dystopian Orange County, California, in the then-future of June 1994, and includes an extensive portrayal of drug culture and drug use (both recreational and abusive).

  7. Cocaine - Wikipedia

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    An American representative in the World Health Assembly banned the publication of the study, because it seemed to make a case for the positive uses of cocaine. An excerpt of the report strongly conflicted with accepted paradigms, for example, "that occasional cocaine use does not typically lead to severe or even minor physical or social problems."

  8. Category:Books about cocaine - Wikipedia

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  9. Cocaine Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine Anonymous (CA) is a twelve-step program formed in 1982 for people who seek recovery from drug addiction. It is patterned very closely after Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), although the two groups are unaffiliated.