<span>The correct answer is - nicotine can temporarily increase norepinephrine, a neurotransmitter scarce in people with depression.
Before Nathaniel started smoking, he was severely depressed, which is in part a biological thing (not only mental) due to his lack of norepinephrine. However, when he started smoking, his levels of this neurotransmitter rose, which is why he didn't feel as depressed as he used to be, but in turn, he became addicted to nicotine. </span>
<span>He experienced an Appropriate death. This term is used to define whether a person at the time of death showed dignity in the context of their personality and their relationships with other people, or if the social situation around their death was appropriate from the personal perspective of the deceased. <span>Also in this definition can be included the style and quality of life of the person who died.
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Answer:
NO! Don’t do it. Please.
But if that didn’t help you in anyway just tell your mom she might help
I'm sure the answer would be-
A. Iran