The most effective activity for making an intoxicated person sober is time, as the body needs time to metabolize alcohol and eliminate it from the system. While drinking water, eating food, or engaging in physical activity can help mitigate some effects of intoxication, they do not speed up the metabolism of alcohol. Ensuring the person stays safe and comfortable until they are sober is crucial. Ultimately, only time can truly sober someone up.
Yes, you could be held legally responsible for making a mistake while performing CPR while you are intoxicated. Being intoxicated; your senses, response time, and ability to think and perform is impaired
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you have more to carry so you do less because its harder making the fat increace and then making it even HARDER to do stuff
It is useful to measure the effects of human activity so that we can see if they are making the situation worse, over time. If we can see that human activity is damaging the environment, then we can, if we are sensible, do something about it.
False. It may make someone feel less intoxicated, but it doesn't actually make them less intoxicated, nor does it balance out the effects.
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You're happiest while you're making the greatest contribution. -Robert Kennedy
sheesha is haraam because it is a form of smoking. Smoking is haraam beacause it is a form of intoxicating yourself. Anything that has to do with making you intoxicated is haraam.:)
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