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rlane42

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____ is the most common method of taking a drug.
 a. Inhaling
 b. Subcutaneous injection
  c. Huffing
 d. IV injection
 e. Swallowing

Question 2

List and provide examples of six simple steps you can take to enrich your spiritual life, whether you are religious or not.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

The following simple steps can start you on an inner journey to a new level of understanding:
 Sit quietly: Force yourself to do nothing at all.
 Start small: Shut the door to your room, take a few huge deep breaths, and let them out slowly.
 Step outside: Follow the flight of a bird; watch clouds float overhead.
 Use activity to tune into your spirit: Sing, chant, dance, or drum?
 Ask questions of yourself: What am I feeling? What are my choices? Where am I heading?
 Trust your spirit: Reach for the greater good by calling or e-mailing a friend you've lost touch with.

Additional step that might be listed:
 Develop a spiritual practice: Deepen your current spiritual commitment, be open-minded about religion, or try nonreligious meditation.



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