The general public, scientists, and statisticians. Of course there are many others too
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Pichu sucks, and so do their users. Also brendan smells, and is very bad at league of legends
A data warehouse differs from OLTP in that the former handles many large and complex queries regarding various rows of a table while the latter retrieves data from single rows. At the same time, a data warehouse is not real time and supports few users at a time compared to OLTP that can support many concurrent users.
Domestic abuse ( plato users ) answer is B
i don't know an actual percentage, but i do know that a lot of kids in Canadian highschools are either users of drugs or are addicted. almost all of my friends are experimenting with extacy and cocaine. and now marijuana seems so harmless.
Many users report getting addicted from the first time they use it.
its just the way their body reacts
It depends on numerous factors, including how you define "addicted". A person may be physically dependent or psychologically dependent on a drug. An example of physical dependence is a heroin addict who has loose stools, cold sweats, hot flashes, body aches, nausea and other symptoms when heroin use is ceased. An example of psychological dependence is when a cocaine addict feels bored, like he has a void in his life, when he ceases cocaine use. The length of time varies between substances and individuals. Some people use drugs all of their lives and never become addicted. Others use drugs only for a short period of time and become addicted. Explaining this answer in full detail would result in me writing a book-sized post, so I will give a brief overview of a few highly addicted drugs. Heroin: Users typically become addicted after 5 days to 2 weeks of heavy daily use. Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, etc): Users typically become addicted after at least one month of daily use. Marijuana: Research is mixed on whether individuals actually become physically dependent on marijuana, with new research supporting that physical dependence occurs but does not present itself due to the long half-life of marijuana. Users typically develop some type of dependence for marijuana after near daily use for multiple months in a row.
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a good 95%.
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because it causes the users to be addicted to another drug
Cocaine can cause users to have an irregular heart beat, heart attacks, chest pain, and stroke. It can also cause respiratory failure, seizure, headaches, and nausea.
you didnt get any answer because nobody can beleive your this much of an idiot
I-doser uses binaural beats to simulate drug-like effects. While not physically addictive, it may lead to psychological dependency in some users who may become reliant on the effects it produces. It's important to use it responsibly and be aware of potential risks.
Considering current App usage data released to the public, there are indeed people who are addicted to iPhone Apps. Users of iPhones spend the most time using Apps, compared to other smartphone users.