Hi, there! (:
Well for starters - you shouldn't take your friend's medication because it can internally harm you. Chances are if it's prescribed by a doctor for someone other than you it's not made for your body which can lead to a very dangerous reaction on your end.
Another reason is that it's not actually legal.
But lastly, it can lead to a road of addiction, or even you going and trying to experiment further, and it could lead to long term damage.
I hope all is well, and you pass! Good luck, rockstar! (: If you have any follow up questions, or even a comment on what i've wrote - let me know! (:
Answer:
Explain whether or not you feel you eat/drink healthy on a daily basis. Does what your eating/drinking agree with your lifestyle.
Answer:
10%
Explanation:
The thermic effect of food is the calories burned for metabolizing the food eaten. Hence, thermic effect is estimated to be 10% of calories intake i.e. 10% of the calories taken within each meal are burned during the metabolism of food. the exact thermic effect of each meal may vary with the constituents of food taken as some food take more energy to metabolize while other take less energy to metabolize. For example, protein-rich foods such as meat, fish, poultry, dairy, legumes and seeds uses high energy content for metabolism and thus have higher thermic effect.
I don't know what the 1.6 means but if an individuals skin has a rash,itching or bubbling these should be reported or one should see a doctor, these can be a cause of a allergy or wrong medication.
It was a Friday in April, and I was bored out of my mind in class. I remember hearing about us having a "two week" vacation before the day ended. A couple of my friends and I were kipping the last half-hour of class to do whatever. For the last 5 minutes of class, I was camping out in the lockerbay, and saw another classmate of mine there as well. "See you on Monday" I whispered to her. Heh, not knowing that was going to be the last time I'll ever see her...
but enough about that, basically, I heard about it in school, and just thought it'd be a great two weeks-or-so off.