Archive for July, 2009

Emotional Abuse: Lies Abusers Tell

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 25 Comments

A short informative video on emotional abuse. Contains a selection of lies that abusers tell their victims in order to brainwash them to stay in the relationship.

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Physical and Mental Abuse

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 4 Comments

A woman sits with a man.
Her child watches.

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Teenager Use / Abuse of Inhalants — Educational PSA Video

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 24 Comments

Teenager Use / Abuse of Inhalants — Educational PSA Video. Most parents are in the dark regarding the popularity and dangers of inhalant use. But children are quickly discovering that common household products are inexpensive to obtain, easy to hide and the easiest way to get high. According to national surveys, inhaling dangerous products is becoming one of the most widespread problems in the country. It is as popular as marijuana with young people. More than a million people used inhalants to get high just last year. By the time a student reaches the 8th grade, one in five will have used inhalants. What is inhalant use? Inhalant use refers to the intentional breathing of gas or vapors with the purpose of reaching a high. Inhalants are legal, everyday products which have a useful purpose, but can be misused. You’re probably familiar with many of these substances — paint, glue and others. But you probably don’t know that there are more than 1,000 products that are very dangerous when inhaled — things like typewriter correction fluid, air-conditioning refrigerant, felt tip markers, spray paint, air freshener, butane and even cooking spray. See Products Abused as Inhalants for more details. Who is at risk? Inhalants are an equal opportunity method of substance abuse. Statistics show that young, white males have the highest usage rates. Hispanic and American Indian populations also show high rates of usage. See Characteristics of Users and Signs of an Inhalant User for more details. What can inhalants do to the body? Nearly all abused products produce effects similar to anesthetics, which slow down the body’s function. Varying upon level of dosage, the user can experience slight stimulation, feeling of less inhibition or loss of consciousness. The user can also suffer from Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome. This means the user can die the 1st, 10th or 100th time he or she uses an inhalant. Other effects include damage to the heart, kidney, brain, liver, bone marrow and other organs. Results similar to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome may also occur when inhalants are used during pregnancy. Inhalants are physically and psychologically addicting and users suffer withdrawal symptoms. What can I do if someone I know is huffing and appears in a state of crisis? If someone you know is huffing, the best thing to do is remain calm and seek help. Agitation may cause the huffer to become violent, experience hallucinations or suffer heart dysfunction which can cause Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome. Make sure the room is well ventilated and call EMS. If the person is not breathing, administer CPR. Once recovered, seek professional treatment and counseling. Can inhalant use be treated? Treatment facilities for inhalant users are rare and difficult to find. Users suffer a high rate of relapse, and require thirty to forty days or more of detoxification. Users suffer withdrawal symptoms which can include hallucinations, nausea, excessive sweating, hand tremors, muscle cramps, headaches, chills and delirium tremens. Follow-up treatment is very important. If you or someone you know is seeking help for inhalant abuse, you can contact the National Inhalant Prevention Coalition at 1-800-269-4237 for information on treatment centers and general information on inhalants. Through a network of nationwide contacts, NIPC can help (but not guarantee) finding a center in your area that treats inhalant use. What should I tell my child or students about inhalants? It is never too early to teach your children about the dangers of inhalants. Don’t just say “not my kid.” Inhalant use starts as early as elementary school and is considered a gateway to further substance abuse. Parents often remain ignorant of inhalant use or do not educate their children until it is too late. Inhalants are not drugs. They are poisons and toxins and should be discussed as such. There are, however, a few age appropriate guidelines that can be useful when educating your children. See Tips for Teachers for more details on how much to tell your children or students in the classroom about inhalants. How can I educate my community about inhalants? NIPC leads the annual National Inhalants & Poisons Awareness Week (NIPAW) every third week in March. This community mobilization campaign has proven to be an effective tool for fighting inhalant abuse. In Texas, where the campaign originated, inhalant use decreased following widespread involvement in NIPAW. For details on the campaign and NIPAW coordination in your community, see NIPAW 2007. Excerpt from a Public Domain Video, “Drug Abuse, The Chemical Tomb”

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How John LaBruzzo Wants To End Welfare Abuse

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 25 Comments

http://www.corrupt.org/news/labruzzo_and_corrupt_campaign_for_welfare_reforms

How can we get more people who rely on government to have fewer children who rely on government?

This was the question John LaBruzzo, Republican State Representative from Louisiana, posed in public media to provoke a debate around the function of welfare in a healthy society. Eventually LaBruzzo was removed from his position as Vice Chairman of the House Health and Welfare Committee.

Why was John LaBruzzo deemed so dangerous that he had to be removed? The answer is that he dared to express an inconvenient truth. Louisiana has one of the most widespread state welfare programs in the United States, and not coincidentally, one of the highest rates of teenage pregnancy; 20% higher than average. Statistics paint a bleak picture of welfare abusers with drug problems spanning generations. Louisiana is lagging behind the national average in terms of school dropouts, teen pregnancy, children in poverty without health insurance (nearly 10%), and lack of proficiency in reading and math.

Like every person defending an offensive truth in our society, LaBruzzo soon came to face the anger of the mob. What motivated him to declare what some consider a radical plan of eugenics was the parasitism seen after Hurricane Katrina:

“After this recent storm, we had some issues where these people were going into shelters and taking their cigarettes and welfare but didn’t have diapers or insulin for diabetic[s]they felt they were entitled to say, ‘Give me, give me.’ [They] didn’t want to set up cots or anything.”

LaBruzzo spoke for people who are tired of draining productive members of society with tax money in order to support people who chronically need the government to babysit them. As vice chairman of the Welfare Committee, he was in a unique leadership position to change welfare policy.

LaBruzzo offered some controversial solutions, such as offering $1,000 for recipients to be sterilized, and rewarding recipients without children. Fully aware of the fact that intelligent people have fewer children and later in life, LaBruzzo realized that this is the group we should be supporting. Throwing money at people who dont care about their own future or that of their community, LaBruzzo argued, is like feeding a pig with an open belly.

In a healthy society, LaBruzzos realizations would be law, rather than an offense. These issues need pragmatic solutions like those supported by LaBruzzo and CORRUPT.org.

Help CORRUPT.org spread this message for John LaBruzzo visit CORRUPT.org today to find out how!

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Music: Programmed Cell Death – Parasite

http://www.hessian.org/sites/hiarctow/entry/6/pcd

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GUU THE ABUSER

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 11 Comments

Anime:Jungle Wa Itsumo Hare nochi Guu

It’s a music video from Oya

Duration : 0:1:48

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How to Teach Life Skills : Teaching Life Skills to Drug Abusers

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm No Comments

Teaching life skills to a drug abuser requires working in a group environment to help the individual overcome the tendency to focus all attention on their drug of choice. Ensure that a drug abuser is receiving the appropriate treatment before attempting to teach life skills, and consider more advice from a university campus president in this free video on life skills.

Expert: Dr. Darren Adamson
Contact: www.argosy.edu
Bio: Dr. Darren Adamson is the campus president for the Salt Lake City, Utah campus of Argosy University.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

Duration : 0:1:33

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The Saint Jude Retreat House. For Drug and Alcohol Abusers

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 4 Comments

The Saint Jude Retreat House is a Social-Educational Alternative to Conventional Drug Rehab Centers and Alcohol and Drug Treatment Programs.The Jude Thaddeus Program has the highest verified success rate in the Nation. America’s # 1 non 12-step based program. MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.SOBERFOREVER.NET

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Religious Fanatics Are Child Abusers

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 25 Comments

Religious Fanatics Are The Most Vicious Child Abusers In The world and use their Bible to Justify it.

My Sources ….

http://christianchildabuse.blogspot.com/2008/10/pervert-boys-brigade-leader-is-jailed.html

http://www.maledicta.com/library/ccabuse.html

http://www.nospank.net/fortune.htm

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Signs of Emotional Abuse

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 25 Comments

Signs of Abuse, text taken from information from Interval House, Ontario, and North York Public Health Department.
You may also want to visit our website: www.abusoemocional.ning.com
Song: Now We Are Free (Gladiator)
by Enya

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MEVADIO – Abusers Manual

July 28, 2009 - 3:44 pm 16 Comments

New video taken from the album FreSh KilL DaiLy out 28th 2008

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