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  2. Drug use in music - Wikipedia

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    Artists of the bluegrass and swing genres directed their drug referencing towards cannabis, because of its popularity during that time period. [41] Since then, referencing illicit substances in music has been a trend that seems to be unstoppable. Marijuana is the drug of choice when exploring what musicians prefer to incorporate in their music.

  3. Amélie - Wikipedia

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    A species of frog was named Cochranella amelie. The scientist who named it said: "This new species of glass frog is for Amélie, protagonist of the extraordinary movie Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain ; a film where little details play an important role in the achievement of joie de vivre ; like the important role that glass frogs and all ...

  4. Amélie (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The man was really called Bretodeau. Dufayel then shows Amélie his recreation of the painting The Luncheon of the Boating Party , remarking on Amélie's isolation ("The Girl with the Glass"). Amélie discovers Bretodeau in the phonebook and calls him from a payphone, telling him where he can pick up the box ("How To Tell Time").

  5. ‘Amelie’ Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet to Direct Leila Bekhti ...

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    Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the Oscar-nominated director of “Amelie,” will direct Leïla Bekhti in the bigscreen adaptation of “Changer l’eau des fleurs,” a bestselling novel by Valérie Perrin ...

  6. Phoenix Warner - Wikipedia

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    After a suicide attempt, Phoenix falls under the tuteledge of former Doctor, Simon Ashton, who helps Phoenix come clean about his crimes and to try gain custody of Amelie. This proves to no avail as Phoenix becomes addicted to prescription medication and dies of a drug overdose that October. He reappears as a ghost to his father in December.

  7. D.A.R.E. didn’t work. How can school programs actually keep ...

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    Mountains of research show that drug education strategies of the 1980s and 90s were ineffective. Schools are hoping an updated approach will have more of an impact. D.A.R.E. didn’t work.

  8. DARE Didn't Make Kids 'Say No' to Drugs. It Normalized ... - AOL

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    But while DARE didn't "work" in the sense of keeping many kids from using drugs, Felker-Kantor argues the program was wildly successful at normalizing the presence of police, and the war on drugs ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    “The brain changes, and it doesn’t recover when you just stop the drug because the brain has been actually changed,” Kreek explained. “The brain may get OK with time in some persons. But it’s hard to find a person who has completely normal brain function after a long cycle of opiate addiction, not without specific medication treatment.”