What Movie Was It?????
Question by HandsomeCM3: What movie was it?????
Ok this game warden thats a female gets shot in the chest. The guy thought he shot her in her heart but her organs were on the other side so she didnt die. She ends up getting stronger and recovers and eventually she kills the guy…I think she shoots him. She may not have been a game warden but she had something to do with wildlife I… Continue reading
Will I Have to Go to AA Meetings After Getting My 1st Dui Charge?
Question by love_66: Will I have to go to AA meetings after getting my 1st dui charge?
I live in Florida. I got a dui a few nights ago. I was just wondering in most cases if AA meetings are usually appointed by the judge? This charge was also followed by a hit and run charge. I think AA would be a good idea for me. Is there any way I can even request… Continue reading
Why Does the Law Treat Different Ages as an Adult in Different Circumstances?
Question by J: Why does the law treat different ages as an adult in different circumstances?
I have a problem with the fact that you can be 18 and join the military fire weapons go to Iraq and get shot but you can’t legally buy beer and alcohol
Then a teenager can’t buy cigarettes, buy beer and alcohol, some can’t get a license in some states, can’t vote but CAN get charged as an… Continue reading
How Do They Work?
Question by Volvogirl: how do they work?
well, how do rehabilitation centres work? i have a class assignment and i wanted to this stuff? it’s probably different for drugg addiction, self mutilation, alcoholism etc… can u brief about it? how do they start, wat kinda medication they put u on? how long is the time between the intervention and when u reach the centre?
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Answer by glistam3
There are vast differences depending… Continue reading
Coma Question……..?
Question by –: Coma question……..?
Can anyone explain me what are the 3 stages of coma?
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Answer by I Love Yahoo Answers!
What is a Coma?
Coma is an extended period of unconsciousness from which a person cannot be aroused even with the most painful stimuli. Coma is not a disease. It is a symptom of a disease or a response to an event, such as a severe head injury, seizure or… Continue reading