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Sportsfan2111

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According to Inciardi and Goode's Oxycontin: A Prescription for Disaster,
  Oxycontin's effects are:
 
  a. similar to those of speed
  b. similar to those of ecstasy
  c. similar to three-four glasses of Rober Mandavi's Private Collection Cabernet Sauvignon.
  d. narcotic in nature.

Question 2

This organization's members, according to Wonders and Michalowski's article The
  Globalization of Sex Tourism, write articles that articulate client interests and the social
  benefits of prostitution:
 
  a. Prostitute Information Centre
  b. Men/ Women and Prostitution foundation
  c. Bang Bang Club
  d. None of the above.



ultraflyy23

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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