Drug wars

Drug wars or drug war may refer to:

  • The First (18391842) and Second Opium Wars (18561860), also known as the Anglo-Chinese Wars
  • War on Drugs, as led by the United States of America
  • Mexican Drug War, as fought by Mexico
  • Puerto Rican Drug War
  • Colombian War on Drugs
  • Drug War (film), a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong film
  • Drugwars, a video game
  • War

    War is a state of armed conflict between societies. It is generally characterized by extreme collective aggression, destruction, and usually high mortality. The set of techniques and actions used to conduct war is known as warfare. An absence of war is usually called "peace". Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant casualties.

    While some scholars see war as a universal and ancestral aspect of human nature, others argue that it is only a result of specific socio-cultural or ecological circumstances.

    In 2013 war resulted in 31,000 deaths down from 72,000 deaths in 1990. The deadliest war in history, in terms of the cumulative number of deaths since its start, is the Second World War, from 1939 to 1945, with 60–85 million deaths, followed by the Mongol conquests which was greater than 41 million. Proportionally speaking, the most destructive war in modern history is the War of the Triple Alliance, which took the lives of over 60% of Paraguay's population, according to Steven Pinker. In 2003, Richard Smalley identified war as the sixth (of ten) biggest problem facing humanity for the next fifty years. War usually results in significant deterioration of infrastructure and the ecosystem, a decrease in social spending, famine, large-scale emigration from the war zone, and often the mistreatment of prisoners of war or civilians. Another byproduct of some wars is the prevalence of propaganda by some or all parties in the conflict, and increased revenues by weapons manufacturers.

    Wars (series)

    The Wars series, also known as Famicom Wars (ファミコンウォーズ Famikon Wōzu) in Japan, Advance Wars in the West, and occasionally Nintendo Wars as a whole, is a series of military turn-based tactics video games, usually developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. The series debuted in Japan on August 12, 1988. Like another Intelligent Systems series, Fire Emblem, earlier installments of the series were released only in Japan; Advance Wars (2001) was the first to reach the North American and European markets. Advance Wars was released in the USA on September 10, 2001, but put on hold in Japan and Europe due to the subsequent terrorist attacks in the USA. Although released in Europe in January 2002, neither GBA game was released in Japan until the Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2 compilation which released for the Game Boy Advance on November 25, 2004 and for the Wii U Virtual Console on April 3, 2014.

    In 2005, Advance Wars: Dual Strike was released on the Nintendo DS platform, which follows the basic form of its predecessors. That same year Battalion Wars, developed by Kuju Entertainment, was released for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan under the title "Totsugeki!! Famicom Wars", where it is considered a spin-off from the main series. Battalion Wars is a 3D action real-time strategy game, as opposed to the turn-based strategy of the main series.

    Wars (album)

    Wars is the third album from American hardcore group XBXRX, released in April 2007 on Polyvinyl Records.

    Track listing

    All songs by XBXRX

  • "Centre Where Sight" – 4:06
  • "Freezing Water" – 2:06
  • "Sheets and Organs" – 2:09
  • "Here to Ruin the Party" – 2:19
  • "Eighth War" – 2:21
  • "Suffocation" – 1:14
  • "Minds" – 2:25
  • "Sons of Horn" – 1:21
  • "In Veins" – 2:17
  • "Towers of Silence" – 3:14
  • "Day Eleven" – 1:31
  • "Ear Ever Hear" – 2:16
  • References

    Drug

    A drug is any substance other than food, that when inhaled, injected, smoked, consumed, absorbed via a patch on the skin or dissolved under the tongue causes a physiological change in the body.

    In pharmacology, a pharmaceutical drug or medicine, is a chemical substance used to treat, cure, prevent, diagnose a disease or promote well-being. Traditionally drugs were obtained through extraction from medicinal plants, but more recently also by organic synthesis. Pharmaceutical drugs may be used for a limited duration, or on a regular basis for chronic disorders.

    Pharmaceutical drugs are often classified into drug classes—groups of related drugs that have similar chemical structures, the same mechanism of action (binding to the same biological target), a related mode of action, and that are used to treat the same disease. The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC), the most widely used drug classification system, assigns drugs a unique ATC code, which is an alphanumeric code that assigns it to specific drug classes within the ATC system. Another major classification system is the Biopharmaceutics Classification System. This classifies drugs according to their solubility and permeability or absorption properties.

    Mourvèdre

    Mourvèdre (also known as Mataró or Monastrell) is a red wine grape variety that is grown in many regions around the world including the Rhône and Provence regions of France, the Valencia and Jumilla denominación de origens of Spain, California and Washington State and the Australian regions of South Australia and New South Wales. In addition to making red varietal wines, Mourvèdre is a prominent component in "GSM" (Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvedre) blends. The variety is also used to make rosé and port-style fortified wines.

    Mourvèdre tends to produce tannic wines that can be high in alcohol. The style of wine produced from the grapes varies greatly according to where it is produced, but according to wine expert Jancis Robinson Mourvèdre wines often have wild game and/or earthy notes to them, with soft red fruit flavors. According to wine expert Oz Clarke, young Mourvèdre can come across as faulted due to the reductive, sulfur notes and "farmyard-y" flavors that some wines can exhibit before those flavors mellow with age.

    Drug (disambiguation)

    A drug is any chemical substance other than a food or device that affects the function of living things. Drugs can be used to treat illness, relieve a symptom or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose.

    Drug(s) may also refer to:

  • Drugs (journal), a peer-reviewed medical journal
  • Drug (grape), another name for the wine grape Mourvèdre
    • Graciano, another wine grape with Drug as a synonym
  • Graciano, another wine grape with Drug as a synonym
  • Drug Island, an island in Alaska, U.S.
  • Drug (India), a variant spelling for Durg or Durg district
  • D.R.U.G.S.(Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows), an American post-hardcore band previously known as D.R.U.G.S.
  • DRUGS, a funk musical group founded by Michael "Clip" Payne
  • Drûg, a term for a member of the Drúedain, a Middle-earth race in the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Drug, a name for a demon in ancient Vedic Hinduism, from the Vedic Sanskrit root druh ("to be hostile")
  • Drug/druh (друг), the word for "friend" in Slavic languages, prominently used (as a Nadsat jargon) in A Clockwork Orange
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Reborn

    by: Dark Iris

    Pour my own glass,
    It's time to say the words we've been waiting to say for
    so long.
    This year has passed us by now. Say cheers and drink the
    cider down.
    It is a new time, let's make it better.
    Remedy this with a happiness that will last forever.
    After the towers have been broken down and torn
    Let's take a second to think about it. It's time to be
    reborn.
    Now I'm driving myself in and out of this depression,
    I'm looking back from the stars wondering how it
    happened.
    I feel so free, I feel so free.
    Take a look at me and ask me where I am right now.
    Should we just face the fact that it's all over now?
    Let's end this fight.
    Should we just drop the bomb and wish it was over now?
    It's a brand new night.
    Why can't we find inner peace?




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