Methamphetamine (contracted from N-methyl-alpha-methylphenethylamine) is a strong central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is mainly used as a recreational drug. Methamphetamine hydrochloride is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) under the trade name Desoxyn for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and obesity in adults and children, and is sometimes prescribed off label for narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia. It is rarely prescribed due to concerns involving human neurotoxicity and its high potential for recreational use, among other concerns, and the availability of safer substitute drugs with comparable treatment efficacy. Methamphetamine exists as two enantiomers: dextromethamphetamine and levomethamphetamine.Methamphetamine properly refers to a specific chemical, the racemic free base, which is an equal mixture of levomethamphetamine and dextromethamphetamine in their pure amine forms. Dextromethamphetamine is a much stronger central stimulant than levomethamphetamine. Both enantiomers are neurotoxic and addictive.
Horon (Greek) or khoron (Turkish: horon), which is related to Modern Greek χορός (chorós), refers to a group of a circle folk dances from the Black Sea region of Turkey.
The dances called horoi (Greek: χοροί), singular also horos, meaning literally “dance” in both Ancient (cf. also όρχησις) and modern Greek language, are circular in nature and are each characterized by distinct short steps. Today they are also danced in those regions of Greece where Pontic Greek refugees established themselves after 1922.
Horon or 'χορός'(dance) is a traditional dance of Pontic Greeks and it is originated in Pontus, which is located in the north region of today's Turkey at the Black Sea coast.
Many Pontian dances are almost identical in steps to Greek dances. Pontian dances also resemble Persian and Middle Eastern dances in that they are not led, with no single leader in the dance formation. This is different from Greek dances but is a widespread aspect of Persian and Middle Eastern dances. A unique aspect of Pontian dance is the tremoulo, which is a fast shaking of the upper torso by a turning of the back on its axis.
Tik is a South African nickname for the drug methamphetamine.
Tik may also refer to:
The Ida is a 57km (35mi) long tributary of the river Bodva in eastern Slovakia.
Coordinates: 48°35′N 20°57′E / 48.583°N 20.950°E / 48.583; 20.950
Ida is a given name occurring independently in several cultures. In Germany, Ida is a female name derived from a Germanic word id, meaning "labor, work." Alternately, it may be related to the name of the Old Norse goddess Iðunn. Ida also occurs as an anglicisation of the Irish girl's given name Íde.
Ida is a currently popular name in Scandinavia and is among the top 10 names given to girls born in 2013 in Denmark. It was among the top 20 names for newborn girls in Norway in 2013 and among the top 50 names for newborn girls in Sweden in 2013. It was among the top 10 names for girls born to Swedish speaking families in Finland in 2013. Finnish variant Iida was among the top ten most popular names given to newborn girls in Finland in 2013. Ida was at its height of popularity in the United States in the 1880s, when it ranked among the top ten names for girls. It remained among the top 100 most popular names for girls there until 1930. It last ranked among the top 1,000 names for girls in the United States in 1986.
Ida (pronounced [ˈida]) is a 2013 Polish drama film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski and written by Pawlikowski and Rebecca Lenkiewicz. Set in Poland in 1962, it is about a young woman on the verge of taking vows as a Catholic nun. Orphaned as an infant during the German occupation of World War II, she must now meet her aunt. The former Communist state prosecutor and only surviving relative tells her that her parents were Jewish. The two women embark on a road trip into the Polish countryside to learn the fate of their family. Called a "compact masterpiece" and an "eerily beautiful road movie", the film has also been said to "contain a cosmos of guilt, violence and pain", even if certain historical events (German occupation of Poland, the Holocaust and Stalinism) remain unsaid: "none of this is stated, but all of it is built, so to speak, into the atmosphere: the country feels dead, the population sparse".
Ida won the 2015 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, becoming the first Polish film to do so. It had earlier been selected as Best Film of 2014 by the European Film Academy and as Best Film Not in the English Language of 2014 by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
Es ist mitten in der Nacht, ich bin aufgewacht
schweißgebadet, hab' ich mich aufgemacht
in eine Welt, die zerfällt, die mich quält,
die gar nicht erst verspricht, was sie sowieso nicht hält
Ich laufe durch die Nacht, Lichter fliegen vorbei
immer schneller, ich hör' von irgendwo Geschrei
ich weiß nicht wo ich bin, ich weiß nicht mehr wohin
es ist mir auch egal, es hat doch sowieso kein' Sinn
Und ich spring'
in dem Moment wach' ich auf, schweißgebadet
ich halt's nicht aus, ich muss hier sofort raus und ich lauf'
und ich lauf' und ich lauf' und ich lauf' und ich lauf' und ich lauf' und ich lauf'
Dir entgegen, um mich dir zu ergeben
um mit dir zu schweben, um mit dir zu SEIN !
UM MIT DIR ZU SEIN
UM MIT DIR ZU SEIN
Immer weiter durch die Nacht, alles dreht sich im Kreis
dieses komische Gefühl, dass man nicht mehr weiß
Was ist richtig? Was ist falsch? Was ist böse? Was ist gut?
und ich gehe langsam unter in der Flut
In Gedanken an dich, es ist kein Ende in Sicht
in irgendeinem Fenster spiegel ich mich
mein Gesicht zerbricht, denn ich sehe was ich bin
und was ich sehe macht doch sowieso kein' Sinn
Und ich spring'
in dem Moment wach' ich auf schweißgebadet
ich halt's nicht aus, ich muß hier sofort raus und ich lauf'
und ich lauf' und ich lauf' und ich lauf' und ich lauf 'und ich lauf' und ich lauf'
DIR ENTGEGEN; UM MICH DIR ZU ERGEBEN
UM MIT DIR ZU SCHWEBEN; UM MIT DIR ZU SEIN
UM MIT DIR ZU SEIN !