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Andrew Beckers - ArticlesAndrew Beckers is a former drug addict who has become a strong advocate for 12 Step programs. Learn more about The 12 Steps. Meth: A One Sniff AddictionMethamphetamines, or meth, is one of the most addictive drugs on the planet. Not only that, it is perhaps one of the most popular and widely used drugs in the USA. In one study of high school teens, 20% had tried it and nearly eight percent had used it within the... Bulimia: Finding Freedom Can Be DeadlyTina Dunaway was 18 when she started binging and purging. The stresses of senior year seemed overwhelming, her boyfriend broke up with her, and she was rejected by her first college pick. Tina felt out of control and the year went on she desperately sought some sort of validity and... Anorexia: When Thin HurtsSarah didn't think much about it when her daughter first started complaining about her hips. After all, Abby got them from her. Abby also thought it was normal for a young woman to be concerned about her image. Wasn't she also concerned about her image when she was her daughter's... Air Cars: Fuel For Free (Well Almost)Jules Verne would be right at home with today's emerging car technology. Although compressed air technology was used in pneumatic locomotives and trams in the late 1800s, widespread commercial use in cars was partially blocked by pressure from the oil industry by the 1930s. This is of course should not... Flying Cars: Up, Up, And AwayIt's a bird. It's a plane. It's -- a flying car? Not since the red-lettered, blue bomber buzzed over Metropolis has such a fantasy captured the imagination of so many. In spite of our fascination with the concept, making a vehicle that can be certified by the FAA as airworthy,... Electric Cars: Plug in Today!Call it an electric vehicle (EV) or call it a battery electric vehicle (BEV), but a rose by any other name would still smell sweet if it utilized green technology. Electric cars flourished in the late 1800s and early 1900s, but limitations like low top speeds helped seal their fate.... Solar Cars: The Oldest Energy AroundWith zero emissions, solar cars present a sunny solution to eco-friendly car buyers. It also makes good sense to develop a green car technology that doesn't call for a complicated infrastructure or any type of fueling station. What could be easier than using an already existing energy source like the... Bioethanol: The Golden FuelWith governments like the U.S. backing the bioethanol industry, biomass crop productions are growing. If CO2 emissions can be cut in half by growing and manufacturing conventional farm crops like corn, then bioethanol stands a good chance of becoming the soup du jour from the alternative fuel menu. Yet there... The Clean Fuel SocietyIt isn't clear where current energy trends are going. Perhaps they may stabilize or as more and more people suggest the days of the carbon fuel fuel economy are quickly being done away with. Without CO2 based propulsion, researchers, businessmen, and engineers are on the look out for the next... Fuel-Cell Cars: The Wave of the Future?Hydrogen fuel cell cars are expensive and impractical. So why would we even consider them? With gasoline prices well over $4 per gallon and reduction of CO2 emissions a priority, all alternative fuels and future car technologies are getting a closer scrutiny these days. Not only that, if a proper...
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