If by "dependence" you mean the need to or love of reading, then why would you want to stop this, it is a good habit. Edit by owner of question: I did not say 'myself' in the question I said 'another' in the question if you look clearly.
Dependence is close, as in "dependence on alcohol." Another word for addiction would be a bad habit, some addictions turn into addictions because of obsessive bad habits.
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No. Librium (chlordiazepoxide) is often used to treat alcohol dependence. You should avoid this combination. Discuss with your doctor if you have problem to treat your alcohol dependence.
Physical dependence is the withdrawls you have when you stop using, emotional dependence is the mental obsession and compulsion to keep using. Check out narcoticsannonymous.org if you believe you have dependency issues or research al-anon if someone you love is struggling with dependency
Yes they can--it's called 'addiction'. They cause a physical dependence too; so do not stop taking them suddenly or you will go through 'cold turkey' withdrawal.
Dependence is the opposite of independence. Subordination is another antonym for independence.
Obama thinks that drilling is a stop-gap measure, not a long-term solution.
Yes dependence is the base word for co-dependence.
Stage of denial
dude i was cracking up when i read your question when they start talking about it bring up another subject
LSD has very little to no chance of producing psychological dependence. Nearly all psychedelics are resistant to psychological dependence due to the nature of the experience (i.e you would be greatly aware of any compulsive or addictive behavior and would stop). LSD has in fact been used to treat other drug dependencies such as alcoholism.
It is for all intents and purposes impossible to stop a file from being copied. Once you have given another person access to a file, they can copy it as much as they like. You can only protect the contents of a Word document from being read. If it can be read, it can be copied.