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In 2002, D.A.R.E. had an annual budget of over $10 million. [5] A Pontiac Firebird in D.A.R.E. livery in Evesham Township, New Jersey. The curriculum consisted of the D.A.R.E. stunt car, and 'B-rad' lectures on the harmful consequences of drug and alcohol use, how to refuse drugs, building self-esteem and support networks, and alternatives to ...
The TomeRaider e-book format is a proprietary format. There are versions of the format for Windows, Windows Mobile (aka Pocket PC), Palm, Symbian and iPhone. Capabilities of the TomeRaider3 e-book reader vary considerably per platform: the Windows and Windows Mobile editions support full HTML and CSS. The Palm edition supports limited HTML (e.g ...
The D.A.R.: An Informal History, Washington, DC. Public Affairs Press (1958) (critically reviewed by Gilbert Steiner as covering personalities but not politics, Review, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, v.320, "Highway Safety and Traffic Control" (Nov. 1958), pp. 148–149.) Wendt, Simon.
Drug education is the planned provision of information, guidelines, resources, and skills relevant to living in a world where psychoactive substances are widely available and commonly used for a variety of both medical and non-medical purposes, some of which may lead to harms such as overdose, injury, infectious disease (such as HIV or hepatitis C), or addiction.
An e-reader, also called an e-book reader or e-book device, is a mobile electronic device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading e-books and digital periodicals. An e-reader is similar in form, but more limited in purpose than a tablet .
D. H. Lawrence: Sexual content 1928 — — — Less than Zero: Bret Easton Ellis: Drug abuse, sexual content, language and a bisexual main character 1985 — — — The Librarian of Basra: Jeanette Winter: Violence, unsuited to age group, promotion of Islam, "un-American" content [13] 2005 96 — — Life is Funny: E.R. Frank: Sexual content ...
Dark Ages Radio Explorer, a proposed NASA mission; Direct Agency / Rep Exchange, a protocol used by television stations and advertisement sales representatives; Discrete Algebraic Riccati equation, a mathematical relationship
The collection was published in September 2004 and combines three works previously published separately: The Book of Atrus (1995), The Book of Ti ' ana (1996), and The Book of D ' ni (1997). [2] The novels were each written by British science-fiction writer David Wingrove with assistance from Myst ' s creators, Rand and Robyn Miller .