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  • The Opioid Crisis Solution  by JamesCampbell88
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    America is locked in an 35 year escalating Opioid Crisis Epidemic. Newly elected American President Hunter Jackson has declared a drug war based on a ruthless model from years earlier in the Philippines. Search warrants are no longer needed, and there is a free-for-all killing drug dealers and users who refuse to quit. Americans have had enough and want a solution to the crisis, at any cost. Now President Hunter Jackson gives everyone a basic license to kill. The Opioid Crisis Solution challenges the decisions, conflicts, and sacrifices made for finding a solution once and for all. Hundreds of thousands are sure to die, but even more survive the crisis because of the killing. Where does justice lie in the balance? The Opioid Crisis Solution gives us the questions, but not the answers we were expecting. Saving the life of a loved one often means ending the life of someone else in the future of opioid adduction. Think you have empathy and compassion? Think again. The Opioid Crisis Solution will make you question your own ethics and morals. Can President Jackson be prevented from slaughtering thousands of lives? Will anybody truly want to stop him? How can a President who wants to kill so many of his own people , become so popular? The Opioid Crisis Solution will try to figure out this unreasonable reason.
  • Mathis Boivin's Tragic Passing Sparks Drug Awareness Movement by NorthlandNews
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    The devastating loss of Mathis Boivin has shaken the community, highlighting the urgent need for stronger drug education and prevention. With opioids increasingly endangering teens, local efforts are ramping up to spread awareness and push for policy changes. Schools, parents, and advocacy groups are coming together to ensure that no more young lives are lost to addiction. By increasing education, open conversations, and support systems, we can honor Mathis Boivin's memory and create a safer future for our youth. Let's take action now!
  • The Way You Look At Me by eejayenekwa
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    Kelenna Agu loves her job as clinical pharmacy manager at Preston Regional Hospital. It gives her fulfillment and validation, and is where she's always shined. It's also a far cry from how she fares in her love life. Six months after her break up with The One Who Got Away, he is back in the arms of a former flame, engaged to be married, while she is finding herself on bad dates with men who yell at waitresses or have irredeemable bad breath. But when the opioid epidemic sweeping across the nation suddenly lands at the doorsteps of Preston, Kelenna is caught off guard. The drug shortage and tragedy that follows occurs on Kelenna's watch, causing her to question her professional competence. But her love and work fortunes must be flipping, because just as she is about to give up on dating altogether, she is introduced to the perfect man: a Harvard-trained pediatric neurosurgeon who looks as good in real life as his résumé, and seems too good to be true. What will it take for Kelenna to find the balance she so deeply desires? Trying to solve the opioid problem at Preston is one thing, and handling the affairs of the heart is another, right? But what if they're not that different? In The Way You Look At Me, Kelenna must learn to look beyond the surface to see what really matters.Ke