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الــــمــوت .. تــــوقــــف الـــنـــبـــض
والــنـــبـــض .. عــــودة الـــــحـــيــــاة
ومـــــــــــــــــــابـــيــــنـــهـــمـــا :
تـــــــــقــــــف الــــــمـــشـــاعـــر
عــــلـــى غـــيــمــة ســـمـــااء ..
تــمــطــر حــــــنــــيــنــي لــكــل ذرة فــــــــيـــك ..
وتــســمـــو ســـنـــابــــل الـــغــيـــاب شـــــوقــــا ً ..
لايــعـــرف ســـوى أبــجــديـــات الـــــــعــشـــــق ..
وحــروفــا ً خــجـــولـــه تـــكـــتـــب بــالــنــبـــــض :
حــقــيـــقـــة الـــمــوت هــــــي الــــغــــيـــــــــــــــــاب
و
حــــقـــيـــقـــة الـــحـــيـــاة هــــي أنـــــــــــتِ ........!
صـــبــــــاح الــــســــــالــــم
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Edmonton, CANADÀ 2024
Shoppers Drug Mart (known as Pharmaprix in Quebec) is Canada's largest pharmacy retailer. In Edmonton, as elsewhere in the country, it operates as an essential "health, beauty, and convenience" retailer.
Key Points in Edmonton and Canada:
Store Type: It is a full-service store that combines pharmacy services (prescription dispensing, vaccinations, consultations) with a wide range of beauty products, personal care items, household goods, and convenience/grocery products.
Presence in Edmonton: The chain has numerous locations across Edmonton, including downtown stores and shops in major retail centres like West Edmonton Mall. Many locations offer extended hours, including some 24-hour services.
Business Model: Most Shoppers Drug Mart locations are pharmacist-owned (licensed). The company has diversified its offerings, with a growing emphasis on beauty products (BeautyBOUTIQUE) and food items, to decrease reliance on pharmaceutical sales.
Corporate Ownership: Shoppers Drug Mart was acquired in 2014 by Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest supermarket corporation. The stores also participate in the nationwide loyalty program, PC Optimum.
This is a part of my AP Studio Art Concentration and the Concentration is Addictions.
Addiction: Prescription Drugs
Model: Brandon Forest
About the Addiction:
Prescription drugs is an addiction, that you can get almost anywhere. Which recently in the news, has been made more clearer with the deaths of certain famous celebrities. In 2000, 43 percent of those who ended up in hospital emergency rooms from drug overdoses-nearly a half million people-were there because of misusing prescription drugs. Recently the rates of overdosing on prescription drugs higher and higher, mainly because of how easy it to to get them. Then the mixture of certain pills with other plays a huge effect and could lead to serious complications and also death.
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The Cordray Drug Store is located at 3827 Ave L, in Galveston, Texas.
Ashley and Michael Cordray, stars of the show "Restoring Galveston" opened the 'rolled' ice cream shop in June 2022.
Judy and I watch the show and were excited to visit the shop. The ice cream was delicious! We look forward to going back.
Michael mixing the ingredients before 'rolling' the ice cream. Their show is on the TV behind him.
Elsevier now offers a series of derivative works based on the acclaimed Meylers Side Effect of Drugs, 15th Edition. These individual volumes are grouped by specialty to benefit the practicing physician or health care clinician.
Endocrine and metabolic diseases are common, includes diseases such as diabetes, thyroid disease, and obesity. Endocrinologists, including diabetes professionals, internal medicine and primary care practitioners, obstetricians and gynecologists, and others will find this book useful when treating endocrine or metabolic diseases.
The material is drawn from the 15th edition of the internationally renowned encyclopedia, Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs, and the latest volumes in the companion series, Side Effects of Drugs Annuals. Drug names have usually been designated by their recommended or proposed International Non-proprietary Names (rINN or pINN); when those are not available, clinical names have been used. In some cases, brand names have been used.
This volume is critical for any health professional involved in the administration of endocrine and metabolics mediations.
Dr Jeffrey K. Aronson is a consultant clinical pharmacologist and physician in the Department of Primary Health Care in the University of Oxford and a consultant physician in the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust. He has been associated with the Meyler series since 1977 and has published many research papers on adverse drug reactions. He is also the editor of Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs and the Side Effects of Drugs Annual series. He is President of the British Pharmacological Society and serves on many committees concerned with drug therapy, including the Technology Appraisal Committee of the UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the Joint Formulary Committees of the British National Formulary and the British National Formulary for Children.
Prod. "KMZ" 1959-62 CCCP
Sn.6005030
Lens: Jupiter-8 2/50mm (m39)
Shutter: 1/2-1/1000s,B
(Quantity: 23702)
commiecameras.com:
The Droug(friend in Russian) is a very interesting design. This seems to be one of these designs where the designer said "Lets see how many different things we can do!". The body is interesting, it is very rectangular with few protusions. The front corners are chamfered while the rear corners are rounded. The combined rangefinder/viewfinder assembly is chromed while the body is black. The body is treated the same as a late model Zorki with black stripes top and bottom and around the lens and the same style fabric. On the right front below the rangefinder window is a small round shiny chrome shutter release button that is threaded for cable release. Below this is the button for the self timer and a stylized self timer lever, both shiny chrome. On the other side of the lens is a small lever that looks like the self timer lever. This serves as the film rewind release. The viewfinder window is contained within a shiny chrome frame. The freme has two sections one containing the view finder window and the other the camera name and a small range finder window. The viewfinder is centered over the lens with the other section to the right. The viewfinder has frames for 50mm and 85 mm lenses that are not parallax correcting. The range finder cam has a wheel on the end and is fixed on the viewfinder end. On the top deck in the left front corner is a semicircular window for the frame counter and there is a wheel pritruding on the left side of the camera for resetting the counter. Next is the shutter speed dial which looks very much like a Zorki dial. The shutter speeds are 30,B,1000,500,250,125,60,15,4,8 and 2. The shutter is a cloth focal plane shutter and the curtains are hidden behind a casting inside the canera. In the center of the top deck is a stamped metal accessory shoe that is made to look as if it were machined. Finally, on the right side of the top deck is a film reminder. On the back of the top deck in the center is a black plasitic viewfinder window with the KMZ prism engraved to the right and two flash jacks. The back is hinged on the left side. Now we come to the bottom of the Droug,where we find a recessed rewindknob and a three Eights tripod recepticle. Centered on the bottom is a chrome folding lever. This lever folds down to become the film advance, moveing aboue 38mm to the left in a slot to advance the film. This film advance is very similar to the Leicavit or the one on the Canon 7. This direction of movement exposes one of the Drougs' other pecularities, the film advances out of the cassette on the right side. The camera also came with a shiny machined aluminum lens cap and lens hood. A black plastic cap to fit the lens hood was also supplied. This camera has a brown everready leather case with chrome trim around the top and bottom. Droug in cyrllic script is within a keystone shaped border and both are embossed into the lens cover.
"Made in USSR. The Authentic Guide to Russian and Soviet Cameras. Second Edition."
by Jean Loup Princelle:
The Droog, with its trigger wind "a la Leicavit" under the bottom plate and its 39mm screw thread lensmount was strongly inspired by the Leica and maybe the Canon VT (1957). Thus it qualifies as a "Leica Copy". Primarily however, the DROOG is KMZ's answer to the GOMZ Leningrad, even though it was never as successful as its predecessor.
Conceived by SOLOVIEV (perhaps?)
Full frame rangefinder 35mm with integrated life-size RF/VF.
Short base (43mm) high precision rangefinder.
Frame lines for 50 and 85mm fields, not parallax corrected.
Focal-plane shutter with speeds: B, 1/2s.-1/1000s.
X-sync at 1/30s. + M
"backwards" film path (right to left across the film gate) from the feed cartridge on right.
Trigger wind/advance located underneath body; no other possibility to advance film.
Shutter release below self-timer on front of body.
Retracting rewind knob located beneath body.
Rewind clutch release on body front, opposite shutter release.
Hinged back, with hinge on left side of camera back.
Delivered with Jupiter-8 2/50 or Jupiter-17 2/50.
Dimensions 138x92x41mm.
The broken bus has some windows of glass. Others are cardboard or blankets or plywood. The cold seeps through them all.
The engine is beyond repair. It was only good for running the heater anyways.
Stuffed animals mingle with drugs. Broken mirrors are used to dived tiny bags of crack into tiny white lines.
The heater doesn't work anyways. No point buying gas. The heater doesn't work. No point buying gas.
Twenty lighters and not one works. NOT ONE!
THE HEATER DOESN'T WORK. FUCK ITS COLD. FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK ITS COLD.
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For the conspiracy-inclined: this office of drug barons is located in Temple Place, a small street near Temple tube station and the area called Temple. Which comes from the historic location of the Order of the Knights of the Temple (a.k.a. Knights Templar or tamplieri). They were an incredibly powerful religious and military organisation in the Middle Ages some say - economically powerful, too) and are associated with other/later powerful orders and societies, including the mythical Illuminati and similar 'best-friend' groups of the conspiracy theorists.
This building is flanked on one side by the IISS (unrelated to ISIS, or perhaps not entirely?) - the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a think-tank credited with engineering (and then re-engineering) the Cold War and various other wars of recent history and our days. On the other side is an architectural gem, the former residence of Lord Waldorf Astor (of Waldorf Astoria fame, one of the wealthiest men of his time with commensurate political influence). Next to that, the former campus of the medieval knights is nowadays occupied by the legal profession - law firms and various related entities, some say - today's 'templars' or 'Illuminati' if measured by wealth and influence...
All these, including the tobacco firm, are concentrated in this historic and highly symbolic area by absolute coincidence ;)
was first proven to be "safe and effective" by the FDA…
Sources: Secrets of the Fed
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