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im soo confused…i lost the meaning of living

Whats the purpose ?

Posted by avaritia on June 5, 2007

Each day 6,602,224,175 around the world go about living, sleeping, eating, breathing, doing their work and repeat this for as long as they live. For wat purpose ???

iv been wondering abt that and the only answer is to get to the top. that may have different meaning to each person, maybe money, maybe fame but i concluded this is the purpose or maybe not.

Or is their a greater purpose god created use, me ??? who knows

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Swearing

Posted by avaritia on June 4, 2007

swearing is an essential to be taught in school…but what to do…there arnt but this site will teach you to swear and this is also in all the language…so happy swearing :D    youswear

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fucking suicide

Posted by avaritia on May 28, 2007

im back home and it hasnt been yet a week and my fucking mom started an argument saying that my neighbours think im shit cause i was expelled from school and i was like woah…anh then i was influincing the neighbours son to behave like me….then the screaming begane and my mom said she commit suicide…cause im a failure….WTF ???? then she was talking abt me not studying from CHSE….is that the only fucking place i can study…and again i started screaming and my mom was like yah…im doing whats gud 4 u..and i said yeh yeah amd went to my room and cried to myself and thought of what my mom said abt suicide…it suicide worth going away from all the problems…i dont believe suicide solves anything but only makes the problem dissapear….wat the hell am i supposed to do ???my insides feel like shit….or shud i overdose on my medication from my psychiatrist. life is all a choice…………..

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20 Productive Ways to Use Your Free Time

Posted by avaritia on May 24, 2007

If you’ve got a big block of free time, the best way to put that to use is to relax, have fun, decompress from a stressful day, or spend time with a loved one. But if you’ve just got a little chunk — say 5 or 10 minutes — there’s no time to do any of the fun stuff.

Put those little chunks of time to their most productive use.

Everyone works differently, so the best use of your free time really depends on you, your working style, and what’s on your to-do list. But it’s handy to have a list like this in order to quickly find a way to put that little spare time to work instantly, without any thought. Use the following list as a way to spark ideas for what you can do in a short amount of time.

  • Reading file. Clip magazine articles or print out good articles or reports for reading later, and keep them in a folder marked “Reading File”. Take this wherever you go, and any time you have a little chunk of time, you can knock off items in your Reading File. Keep a reading file on your computer (or in your bookmarks), for quick reading while at your desk (or on the road if you’ve got a laptop).
  • Clear out inbox. Got a meeting in 5 minutes? Use it to get your physical or email inbox to empty. If you’ve got a lot in your inbox, you’ll have to work quickly, and you may not get everything done, but reducing your pile can be a big help. And having an empty inbox is a wonderful feeling.
  • Phone calls. Keep a list of phone calls you need to make, with phone numbers, and carry it everywhere. Whether you’re at your desk or on the road, you can knock a few calls off your list in a short amount of time.
  • Make money. This is my favorite productive use of free time. I have a list of articles I need to write, and when I get some spare minutes, I’ll knock off half an article real quick. If you get 5-10 chunks of free time a day, you can make a decent side income. Figure out how you can free-lance your skills, and have work lined up that you can knock out quickly — break it up into little chunks, so those chunks can be done in short bursts.
  • File. No one likes to do this. If you’re on top of your game, you’re filing stuff immediately, so it doesn’t pile up. But if you’ve just come off a really busy spurt, you may have a bunch of documents or files laying around. Or maybe you have a big stack of stuff to file. Cut into that stack with every little bit of spare time you get, and soon you’ll be in filing Nirvana.
  • Network. Only have 2 minutes? Shoot off a quick email to a colleague. Even just a “touching bases” or follow-up email can do wonders for your working relationship. Or shoot off a quick question, and put it on your follow-up list for later.
  • Clear out feeds. If my email inbox is empty, and I have some spare time, I like to go to my Google Reader and clear out my feed inbox.
  • Goal time. Take 10 minutes to think about your goals, personal and professional. If you don’t have a list of goals, start on one. If you’ve got a list of goals, review them. Write down a list of action steps you can take over the next couple of weeks to make these goals a reality. What action step can you do today? The more you focus on these goals, and review them, the more likely they will come true.
  • Update finances. Many people fall behind with their finances, either in paying bills (they don’t have time), or entering transactions in their financial software, or clearing their checkbook, or reviewing their budget. Take a few minutes to update these things. It just takes 10-15 minutes every now and then.
  • Brainstorm ideas. Another favorite of mine if I just have 5 minutes — I’ll break out my pocket notebook, and start a brainstorming list for a project or article. Whatever you’ve got coming up in your work or personal life, it can benefit from a brainstorm. And that doesn’t take long.
  • Clear off desk. Similar to the filing tip above, but this applies to whatever junk you’ve got cluttering up your desk. Or on the floor around your desk. Trash stuff, file stuff, put it in its place. A clear desk makes for a more productive you. And it’s oddly satisfying.
  • Exercise. Never have time to exercise? 10 minutes is enough to get off some pushups and crunches. Do that 2-3 times a day, and you’ve got a fit new you.
  • Take a walk. This is another form of exercise that doesn’t take long, and you can do it anywhere — but even more important, it’s a good way to stretch your legs from sitting at your desk too long, and it gets your creative juices flowing. If you’re ever stuck for ideas, taking a walk is a good way to get unstuck.
  • Follow up. Keep a follow-up list for everything you’re waiting on. Return calls, emails, memos — anything that someone owes you, put on the list. When you’ve got a spare 10 minutes, do some follow-up calls or emails.
  • Meditate. You don’t need a yoga mat to do this. Just do it at your desk. Focus on your breathing. A quick 5-10 minutes of meditation (or even a nap) can be tremendously refreshing.
  • Research. This is a daunting task for me. So I do it in little spurts. If I’ve only got a few minutes, I’ll do some quick research and take some notes. Do this a few times, and I’m done!
  • Outline. Similar to brainstorming, but more formal. I like to do an outline of a complicated article, report or project, and it helps speed things along when I get to the actual writing. And it only takes a few minutes.
  • Get prepped. Outlining is one way to prep for longer work, but there’s a lot of other ways you can prep for the next task on your list. You may not have time to actually start on the task right now, but when you come back from your meeting or lunch, you’ll be all prepped and ready to go.
  • Be early. Got some spare time before a meeting? Show up for the meeting early. Sure, you might feel like a chump sitting there alone, but actually people respect those who show up early. It’s better than being late (unless you’re trying to play a power trip or something, but that’s not appreciated in many circles).
  • Log. If you keep a log of anything, a few spare minutes is the perfect time to update the log. Actually, the perfect time to update the log is right after you do the activity (exercise, eat, crank a widget), but if you didn’t have time to do it before, your 5-minute break is as good a time as any.

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im in love :$

Posted by avaritia on May 16, 2007

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What Everybody Ought to Know About Acne

Posted by avaritia on May 16, 2007

Acne affects people of every age, gender, and race. It usually strikes in plainly visible locations such as the face, neck, chest and back. Acne can be caused by a number of factors such as contact with an oily substance, use of certain medication, steroids, or the secretion of certain hormones. Over ninety percent of acne patients respond to treatment, although the treatment may need to be continued for months or even years.

Here are a few natural remedies that you can use to cure acne. What Causes Acne? As mentioned above, acne can be caused by a number of factors. Common causes of acne include contact with an oily substance such as mineral oil, vegetable oil, or petroleum and the use of certain medication such as steroids or the contraceptive pill.

However, acne is most often caused by the secretion of androgens, or sex hormones that are initially secreted at the onset of puberty. Androgens are male hormones but they are secreted by females as well.

They stimulate the production of oil from the skin’s oil glands. When these oil glands become overactive and the exit from the gland is blocked, oil builds up in the gland and they begin to swell. This is how acne forms. A bacteria called Propionibacterium acnes normally colonizes this swollen gland causing the development of inflammation and pus.

In particularly severe cases, the glands may burst into the skin and produce cysts. Recently health practitioners are associating acne with a fungus on the face. A clogged colon can also contribute to acne. We recommend using a colon cleanser like Oxy-Powder to keep the bowel clean.

How Can I Cure Acne? Home Remedies:

•A non-oily face wash that contains tea tree oil or echinacea can help to reduce the incidence of acne breakouts. Wash your face twice a day in the morning and evenings and rinse thoroughly with warm purified water.

•Avoid oily and chemically ridden cosmetics or any facial products that contain socetyl stearate, isopropyl isostearate, isopropyl palmitate, isopropyl myristate, and sodium chloride, parabens as these ingredients can cause acne.

•Give dry skin extra care, being sure to wash and rinse your face thoroughly and using products especially made for dry skin.

•Natural astringent cleansers work to remove the oil buildup that may become blocked in the skin’s glands. These products may cause dryness, itching, and redness, so be sure to use them only on problem areas.

•Oxy-Skin™ is also a very effective natural remedy for the elimination of acne. Herbal Remedies: Herbs such as chamomile, lavender, juniper, bergamot, dandelion root, and burdock root can be used to reduce toxicity and improve the overall condition of the skin. Echinacea and poke root are often used for their anti-inflammatory properties and red clover may be beneficial for its estrogenic action. Witch hazel has excellent astringent properties and may be very effective on acne. Here are a few natural herbal recipes to cure acne.

•Combine ground ginger with milk and apply to the affected area.

•Make a paste of honey and cinnamon and apply to the affected area at night. In the morning, wash this paste with warm water. Continue for one-two weeks.

•Mix lemon juice with cinnamon and apply to acne

•Mix ground orange peel with water to form a paste and apply to the affected spots. Wash with warm water after twenty to thirty minutes.

•Rub fresh garlic on acne at frequent intervals to acne.

•Use the juice of raw papaya to relieve swelling acne.

•Make a paste of salt and vinegar and wash off after twenty to thirty minutes.

•Rub fresh mint juice over acne.

•Make a paste of turmeric and vinegar and apply to acne. Rinse with lukewarm water after twenty to thirty minutes.

•Drink wheat grass juice to prevent and cure acne.

•Apply a poultice of ground sesame seeds and water on acne to reduce inflammation. Complementary Treatment

•Acupuncture: Stagnant of Chi in the channels of the face is said to be the cause of acne. Acupuncture performed on these points of the face may help relieve acne.

•Homeopathy: For patients with pustules and blind boils, especially on the face, neck, and back, may be helped by Kali brom. Selenium is often used for acne sufferers with oily skin, blackheads, and pustules. Conventional Treatment- These treatmens we do not recommend. Medication: Conventional acne medications may be topical- applied directly to the skin- or they may be systemic- taken internally. Medications include benzoyl peroxide, retinoic acid, steroids, antibiotics, oral contraceptives, and isotretinoin (Accutane.) Therapeutic Injections: In severe cases of acne where cysts form and scars have developed, doctors have had some success with injecting steroids directly into the cyst to resolve the cysts and diminish the appearance of scars.

Surgery: In moderate to severe cases of acne, doctors may use surgery to open up the blemishes and remove blackheads and whiteheads. Unlike medication treatments, the effects of acne surgery are usually more immediate.

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What An Orgasm Feels Like

Posted by avaritia on May 16, 2007

IM NOT A FUCKING PERVERT :P

So what is SO amazing about having an orgasm? Well, let me explain.

Most women described two parts of the orgasm: the physical and the psychological sensations. Physically, many women feel pleasant contractions throughout their pelvic region. These contractions are caused by the blood returning to the body and the blood vessels narrowing again. One woman described these contractions as ripples of pleasure.

While the physical sensation seems to be wonderful, many of the women I’ve discussed with paid more attention to the psychological sensation. Immediately after the orgasm, women report feeling completely relaxed and stress free as if all of the tension in their body has suddenly been released. They also talk about overwhelming feelings of peacefulness. In fact, many women claim that orgasms help them to get a more restful night of sleep, particularly when stress has been interfering with their sleep patterns.

The physical sensations of the orgasm usually last between 10 to 30 seconds. The psychological sensations can last as long as an hour or more, depending on the environment.

When it comes to female orgasms, there are technically two types: vaginal and clitoral. The truth is that almost all female orgasms, even those supposedly resulting solely from vaginal stimulation, originate with the clitoris.

So what does that mean for lovers? First, it means that if you have not yet discovered the clitoris in yourself or in your partner, then that should be your first task. The second task is to start discussing what kind of clitoral stimulation works best. If you don’t know now, then by all means begin experimenting.

I should also mention that more recent research is indicating that at least in some women both vaginal and clitoral stimulation is needed to provide a so-called “complete” orgasm.

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10 Top Ways To Spot A Ladyboy Katoey In Thailand

Posted by avaritia on May 16, 2007

Many first time tourists head out on their own, or with their tourist buddies and proceed to pick up a hot woman at the local nightclub – only to realise that the hot she is a hot he, locally known as a Katoey or Ladyboy.

So rather than insult her, and make yourself look like a git in the process – Here’s how to spot a Katoey / Ladyboy in Thailand…

The top 10 ways to spot a ladyboy or katoey are;

  1. Facial hair – yes I know it is obvious but I have seen tourists out dancing with a katoey / ladyboy sporting 5 o’clock shadows. Thai girls are generally quite hairless.
  2. She is too beautiful to be true – if she is tall and beautiful and not working as a model then chances are it’s a he. A Ladyboy / Katoey go to great lengths to look beautiful, even to the point of surgery – eyes, lips, breasts, and even the cut and tuck, though from all accounts most are cross dressers without the final surgery.
  3. She has a penis – again not so hard to figure out but many a katoey / ladyboy will go for a grope of your private parts shortly after meeting you – as far as I am concerned this opens the door for you to return the grope. A hard bulge is not so easy to spot either – many tuck it up between their legs and even tape it there.
  4. Adams apple – girls don’t have one. Thai girls definitely don’t have one
  5. Slightly masculine – Thai girls are extremely feminite, extremely. If you meet one who has an athletic, hard body or has a slightly hard face then this too is an indicator. Just to confuse things Khmer girls (Cambodian) are more muscular than Thai girls, you can tell them though they are generally short and dark skinned.
  6. Big Hands / Feet – Thai girls are reknown for have tiny cute hands and feet, if your chick is sporting size 10 high heels you are going to have to question whether you want to check out what else is at large
  7. Excessive makeup – Thai girls dont usually wear a lot of makeup, if she has foundation caked on, and has her maeup done very well then it is likely she is a ladyboy
  8. Tall – Thai girls are short, averaging about 155cm, or less. If she is getting up to around 6′ then she is a model or if she is talking to a tourist (you) then it is much more likely that you are being chatted up by a ladyboy / katoey
  9. She wants to do ‘it’ in the dark and never undresses in front of you. Thai girls are generally shy, except during the business. I have heard stories of guys going with a katoey / ladyboy and then next day not even been aware that they had sex with a man, if she wants to do it from behind or in the total dark at all times or just wants to suck you all night long then you should go for grope or a surprise lighting effect
  10. Her friends – ladyboys and katoeys tend to stick together and not all of them are stunners, if you see a hot girl sitting with some obvious transvestites then your hot girl will be one too 99% of the time. They tend to stick together, and like football players – they hunt in packs.
  11. Ask – if in doubt just ask – Are you a ladyboy?

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Optimize your Buzz: How to Stay Where you Want to be

Posted by avaritia on May 15, 2007

 This is for the people who enjoy partying…make good use of the information given below..cheers :D

Most people drink alcohol because it makes them feel good. But that’s true only up to a certain point, after which alcohol makes you feel worse, then bad, then sick, then…well…dead.

If you track the progression of how you feel through the night, it roughly resembles a bell curve. As the number of drinks increases, your mood gets better, you feel great, and the world is your oyster. You can see this phenomenon represented in graphical form below;

After you pass your optimum buzz, increases in your blood alcohol content (BAC) are not only going to make you feel worse, but are another nail in the hangover coffin. Depending on the person, the “best” feelings from alcohol come when your BAC is between 0.03 and 0.12.

At this BAC, you are clinically in the “Euphoria” stage. Symptoms include sociability, talkativeness, increased self-confidence and decreased inhibitions.

However, as your BAC starts approaching 0.15 – 0.25, things begin to go downhill. At this point, you lose critical judgment, your perception is impaired, and your sensory-motor coordination is shot. But it gets worse. Around 0.3 BAC there is almost a complete loss of motor function, slurred speech and a potential for vomiting. Past 0.3, you are probably “blacked out,” and walking on a line close to death.

The question then becomes: How do I stay in the “Euphoria” stage? To start, let’s look at common drinks and their alcohol content (average % alcohol/average alcohol content by volume):

For simplicity, we are going to classify one drink as 0.50 oz of alcohol. You can see that one drink would approximately be one shot of hard liquor, one beer (lager) or one glass of wine. However, some beers and cocktails almost count as two drinks, and a double whiskey based drink counts as four. Here is a table of BACs based on weight and the number of drinks (@ 0.5 oz alcohol).

This table gives a rough estimate of what your blood alcohol content would be without consideration of absorption, elimination and tolerance. Said factors have a profound influence on your BAC, and should be taken into consideration. With all of this information in mind, let’s look at some examples of “how to stay where you want to be”;

Digg McBeer is a 150 pound, 23 year old computer programmer who only drinks beer. After Digg’s nightly meal of pizza and bread sticks, he heads out to the local watering hole with a friend. Because Digg is socially awkward, he doesn’t drink very much and has a low tolerance. After arriving (and finding the most secluded corner of the bar) he drinks three beers an hour for the first two hours. Looking at the chart, his BAC would be: 6 drinks consumed – 2 drinks eliminated (for the two hours) – 1 drink for slowed absorption = 0.075 BAC, and right in the zone. If Digg now drinks one beer per hour he will stay right where he wants to be.

Ally Boozeface is a 32 year old certified cougar, on the prowl once again. Ally has been in the game since her sophomore year in college, and has an extraordinarily high tolerance. Unfortunately, she has been packing on the pounds lately and now tips the scale at 160 pounds. To compensate, she usually drinks on an empty stomach. Ally’s favorite drink is gin and tonic (G&T), and she can drink them very fast. As soon as she reaches the local singles bar, Ally orders two gin and tonics and begins drinking. After the first hour, she has already put down four gin and tonics and is in a great mood. Lets see why; 4 G&T x (0.85 oz/G&T) = 3.4 oz alcohol / 0.5 oz alcohol/drink = 7 drinks. – 2 drinks (high metabolic tolerance) = 5 drinks. Ally has a BAC 0.117, which would normally be on the way down the graph, but is perfect for her because she has a high functional tolerance. If she drinks one G&T per hour she will stay where she wants to be.

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Maldivian Narcotics Law

Posted by avaritia on May 8, 2007

Law no 13/9

First Amendment to the law no. 17/77

(law on narcotics)

To amend law no. 17/77 (law on narcotics) as follows:

Law on narcotics

1. Name of law

This law shall be called the “Law on narcotics.”

2. Production distribution and dealing of illegal drugs

a) The planting, production, import, export, selling, buying, giving, possession, with the intention to sell and being an accomplice in any such activity involving illegal drugs is a crime.

b) If a person is found possessing more than 1g of an illegal drug it will be considered as possession with the intention to sell.

c) The sentence for the crime mentioned in (a) is life imprisonment.

3. Drugs which can be used for a medical purpose

a) The import, export, production, planting, doing any of these or being an accomplice in any such activity involving drugs which can be used for a medical purpose, without the permission of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, under its laws, is a crime.

b) The dealing, giving, selling, possession, handling, any attempt to do any of these or being an accomplice in any such activity, without the written permission of the Ministry of Health and Welfare under its laws, is a crime.

c) Possession with intention to sell

If a person is found possessing more than the permitted amount of a drug which can be used for a medical purpose then he is violating this law and will be charged with possession with intention to sell.

d) The sentence for the crimes mentioned in is imprisonment or banishment for a period of 10 to 15 years.

4. Use and possession for the purpose of using them

a)

i) The use or possession for use of any illegal drug is a crime.

ii) The use of a medical drug without the proper prescription of a certified doctor is a crime.

iii) The use of anything even if it isn’t an illegal drug or a medical drug for the purpose of getting intoxicated is a crime.

b) A person will be charged with possession for use of a drug if he is possessing 1g or less of an illegal drug.

c) The sentence for the crime mentioned in (a) is imprisonment, banishment or house arrest for a period of 5 to 12 years.

5. Acquiring drugs by changing the prescription

a) Changing the prescription of a doctor in order to acquire a medical drug or the misuse of such a prescription is a crime.

b) The sentence for the crime mentioned in (a) is imprisonment or banishment for a period of 2 to 5 years.

6. Money and property achieved through a crime

a) Acceptance, possession or the use of any money or property which is known to have been achieved through a crime mentioned in this law or which is suspected to have been achieved through the same is a crime.

b) Doing anything to conceal the source of income of drug money, for the purpose of hiding the source or to lighten the sentence of convict is a crime as is being an accomplice in such an activity.

c) The sentence for the crime mentioned in (a) or (b) is a fine between Rf 100,000/- and Rf 1,000,000/- or imprisonment for 10 to 15 years or a fine between Rf 100,000/- and 1,000,000/- and imprisonment or banishment for a period of 10 to 15 years.

d) If the guilty party for any crime mentioned in (a) or (b) is a company then the company has to pay the fine mentioned in (c) and that company will be shut down.

7. Other crimes involving drugs

a) Doing any of the following is a crime:

i) Writing, publishing of an article or drawing an advertisement or poster or giving a talk or any other activity which creates interest in others to use drugs.

ii) Facilitating the use of drugs in a building with access to the public by the owner or a worker of such a building.

iii) Selling or buying or attempting to sell or buy an item which he has assumed to be intoxicating.

b) The sentence for the crimes mentioned in (a) is imprisonment or banishment for 7 to 15 years.

8. Concealing the knowledge of a crime

a) It is a crime to fail to report to the Ministry of Defence and National Security if in Male’, or the Island Office or Atoll Office if in the islands, in the event of any crimes mentioned in this law or situations where such a crime is suspected.

b) The sentence for the crime mentioned in (a) is imprisonment, banishment or house arrest for a period of 1 to 3 years.

9. Giving the highest sentence under this law

If a person is found guilty of committing any of the crimes mentioned in this law, under the following circumstances or in the following places then he has to be given the highest sentence possible under this law.

a) A member of a criminal gang or group.

b) A repeated offender of this law.

c) A government official responsible for stopping the use or traffic of drugs.

d) The person and the person who helps to give drugs or send it into the body of a minor less than 16 years old or a patient under parts 11 and 12 of this law or a mentally ill person.

e) The person and the person who helped send the drug into the body of a person in the event that this person dies or comes to a state where his or her life is endangered.

f) A person who secretly puts an intoxicating agent into the food of another person.

g) A person who does something illegal after committing a crime mentioned in this law.

h) Assaulting, causing injury or threatening to do such an act or using a sharp object or any such thing which can be used as a weapon, against a person enforcing this law or a person who is responsible for carrying out its sentences.

i) A government official who uses his job or the influence of his job to commit a crime.

j) A person who works in the health field or a pharmacist who uses his job or the influence of his to commit a crime.

k) Committing a crime in a school, an educational institute, a health institute or facility, an institute of the type mentioned in part 11 of this law, social centre, a sports and recreational centre or a facility used to pass a sentence.

10. Money and property achieved through a crime

a) The money, tools and instruments, the drugs used to commit a crime mentioned in this law will be confiscated.

b) A judge can order to have the money and property, achieved through a crime mentioned in this law, to be frozen, prevent its spending or have it placed under a person’s supervision until the court reaches a decision or while his trial is going on.

c) If a person is accused of committing a crime under this law then the Ministry of Defence and National Security and the Ministry of Atolls Administration has the authority to confiscate any money or property suspected of being achieved through ill means until a judge passes an order under part (b).

11. Treatment of drug addicts

a) There should be a committee to monitor, under the orders of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the methods used for treatment and to decide which drug addicts should be given the treatment. This committee should comprise of five members; a certified lawyer, a medical doctor, a psychiatrist or psychologist or one with social knowledge, all of whom are chosen by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

b) Before passing the sentence on a person accused of committing the crime mentioned in part 4 of this law a judge must consult the committee mentioned in (a) of this part.

c) If a person is found guilty of using drugs as in part 4 and has been sentenced and if the committee finds it appropriate the judge has to suspend the sentence for not more than 3 years during which time he will be undergoing treatment at the rehabilitation centre.

12. Person who request for the treatment

If a person using drugs as stated in part 4 request for the treatment before his arrest and the committee decides, he can undergo treatment as the committee decides. If he recovers in a period of less than 3 years without committing any further crimes then his identity must not be revealed. And

part 4 of this law will not apply to him.

13. Completion of treatment

a) If a person undergoing treatment as in part 11 completes his treatment within the given period, without committing any further crimes, to the satisfaction of the committee then the sentence which was suspended cannot be carried out.

b) Faille to complete treatment

If a person undergoing treatment as in part 11 fails to complete his treatment then the judge must cancel the suspension of his sentence.

14. Suspending a sentence Completion of treatment

a) If the person found guilty of committing a crime mentioned in part 4 is a minor less than 16 years old and if it is a first time offence then the judge must suspend his sentence for 3 years.

b) If the person found guilty of committing a crime mentioned in part 4 is more than 16 years old and serves the first half of his sentence without committing any further offences, the judge must suspend the rest of the sentence for the period remaining in his sentence.

15. Committing a crime while sentence is under suspension

a) If a sentence is suspended under this law and the person completes all the conditions along with it without committing any further offences then his sentence cannot be carried out even after the period of suspension.

b) If a person is guilty of committing a second crime while the sentence for his first crime was under suspension then the judge must order him to immediately carry out the rest of his sentence or order him to carry out the sentence the remaining immediately after he completes the sentence for his second offence.

16. Obstructing the job responsibility

a) To obstruct or hinder the job of a person who carries out this law is a crime.

b) The sentence for the crime mentioned in (a) is imprisonment, banishment or house arrest for 1 to 3 years.

17. Committing a crime abroad

This law applies even to those who break it abroad.

18. Scientific evidence given in a court

a) A person who has the academic qualification and experience in finding out whether a person has taken drugs, the type of drug, the amount used using scientific methods can give evidence in a court of law and this evidence can be used against the guilty party.

b) The following will be accepted from the person mentioned in (a)

i) Type and name of drug.

ii) Description and weight of drug.

iii) Type, name and container of any mixtures used with the drug.

iv) Description of the tests carried out and their results.

c) The person mentioned in (a) and (b) should be a person who has the permission of the Ministry of Health and Welfare to carry out tests and publish their results.

19. Exceptions

The import of less than 1g of a narcotic drug for the purpose of investigation and research by the Ministry of Defence and National Security

is an exception to this law.

20. Intoxicating drinks

Part 3 part 4 of this does not cover the consumption of alcohol.

21. Making laws

The person or people appointed by the President has the authority to make and enforce rules to enforce the law.

22. Meaning

In this law;

a) An illegal drug is all of which is listed in Table 1.

b) A medical drug or a drug which can be used for a medical purpose is listed in Table 2.

c) A drug, narcotic or intoxicating agent is all of which is in Table 1 and 2.

d) The use of drugs or narcotics is taking or injecting or sending into the body by any other means the drugs mentioned in Table 1 and 2.

e) The rehabilitation centre mentioned in parts 11 and 12 should be one which has been approved by the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

f) The committee responsible the treatment is the same as the one mentioned in 11 (a).

g) People who have permission to practice medicine are those who have the permission of the Ministry of Health and Welfare to practice it and those who the permission to release the drugs mentioned in Table 2 of this law. If outside Maldives then it is referring to medical doctors who have the permission of an official authority.

TABLE 1: ILLEGAL DRUGS

1. ACETORPIHINE

2. ACETYL-ALPHA-

METHYLFENTANYL

3. ACETYLMETHADOL

4. ALLYLPRODINE

5. ALPHAMETHADOL

6. ALPHA-METHYLFENTANYL

7. ALPHA-METHYLTHOFENTANYL

8. ALPHAPRODINE

9. ANILERIDINE

10. BENZETHIDINE

11. BEZYLMORPHINE

12. BETACETYMETHADOL

13. BETA-HYDROXYL FENTANYL

14. BETA-HYDROXYL-3-

METHYLFENTANYL

15. BETAMMEPRODINE

16. DETAMETHADOL

17. BETAPRODINE

18. BEZITRAMIDE

19. BROLAMFETAMINE

20. BUPRENOPHINE

21. CANNABIS AND CANNABIS RESIN

22. CATHINONE

46. DROTEBANOL

47. ECGONINE

48. ETHYLMETHYLTHIAMBUTENE

23. CLONITAZENE

24. COCA LEAF

25. COCAINE

26. CODOXIME

27. CONCENTRATE OF POPPY STRAW

28. CYCLOBARBITAL

29. DESOMORPHINE

30. DET

31. DEXTROMORAMIDE

32. DMA

33. DMHP

34. DMT

35. DOET

36. DIAMPROMIDE

37. DIETHYLTHIAMBUTENE

38. DIFENOXIN

39. DIHYDROMORPHINE

40. DIMENOXADOL

41. DIMEPHEPTANOL

42. DIMETHYLTHIAMBUTENE

43. DIOXAPHETYLBUTYRATE

44. DIPHENOXYLATE

45. DIPIPANOL

49. ETICYCLIDINE

50. ETONITAZINE

51. ETORPHINE

45. DIPIPANOL

46. DROTEBANOL

47. ECGONINE

48. ETHYLMETHYLTHIAMBUTENE

49. ETICYCLIDINE

50. ETONITAZINE

51. ETORPHINE

52. ETOXERIDINE

53. ETRYPTAMINE

54. FENETYLLINE

55. FURETHIDINE

56. HEROIN

57. HYDROMORPHINOL

58. HYDROXYPRETHIDINE

59. ISOMETHADONE

60. KETOBEMIDONE

61. LEVAMFETAMINE

62. LEVOMETAMFETAMINE

63. LEVOMETHORPHAN

64. LEVOMORAMIDE

65. LEVOPHENACYLMORPHAN

66. LYSERGIDE(LSD)

67. METAZOCINE

68. METHYLDESORPHINE

69. METHYLDIHYDROMORPHINE

70. 3-METHYLFENTANYL

71. 3-METHYLTHIOFENTANYL

72. METOPON

73. METAMFETAMINIERACEMATE

74. MECLOQUALONE

75. METHAQUALONE

76. METHCATHINONE

77. METHYLPHENIDATE

78. MORPHERIDINE

79. MESCALINE

80. MORAMIDE INTERMEDIATE

81. 4-METHYLAMINOREX

82. MPPP

83. MMDA

84. MDMA

85. MDE

86. MYROPINE

87. N-OHMDA

88. NICOMORPHINE

89. NORACYMETHADOL

90. NORLEVORPHANOL

91. NOEMETHADONE

92. NORMORPHINE

93. NORPIPANONE

94. PARA-FLUOROFENTANYL

95. PARAHEXYL

96. PEPAP

97. PHENADOXONE

98. PHENAMPROMIDE

99. PHENAZOCINE

100. PHENAMORPHAN

101. PHENOPERIDINE

102. PHENCYCLIDINE

103. PHENMETRAZINE

104. PIMINODINE

105. PIRITRAMIDE

106. PMA

107. PROHEPTAZINE

108. PROPERIDINE

109. PSILOCYBINE

110. PSILOCINE, PSILOTSIN

111. RACEMENTHORPHAN

112. RACEMORAMIDE

113. RACEMORPHAN

114. ROLICYCLIDINE

115. STP-DOM

116. TENAMFETAMINE

117. TENOCYCLIDINE

118. TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL

119. THEBACON

120. THEBAINE

121. THIOFENTANYL

122. TILIDINE

123. TMA

124. TRIMEPERIDINE

125. ZIPEPROL

126.

The Isomers, esters, ethers, and salts of the above mentioned drugs, any drug made from these which are not included in Table 2

This table has been made according to the schedule of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Calling a substance a name other than the one in the table does not mean that it can be treated as not being there.

TABLE 2: MEDICAL DRUGS

1. AMFEPRAMONE

2. AMFETAMINE

3. AMINORAX

4. AMOBARBITAL

5. ALFENTANIL

6. ALLOBARBITAL

7. ALPRAZOLAM

14. CATHINE

15. CHLORDIAZEPROXIDE

16. CLOBAZAM

17. CLONAZEPAM

18. CLORAZEPATE

19. CLOTIAZEPAM

20. CLOXAZOLAM

21. CODEINE

22. DIAZEPAM

23. DELORAZEPAM

24. DEXAMFETAMINE

25. ESTAZOLAM

26. ETHCHLORVYNOL

27. ETHINAMATE

28. ETHYL LOFLAZEPATE

29. ETILAMFETAMINE

30. FENCAMFAMINE

31. FENPROPOREX

32. FENTANYL

33. FLUDIAZEPAM

34. FLUNITRAZEPAM

35. FLURAZEPAM

36. GLUTETHIMIDE

37. HALAZEPAM

38. HALOXAZOLAM

39. HYDROCODONE

40. HDROMORPHONE

41. KETAZOLAM

42. LEFETAMINE

43. LEVORPHANOL

44. LOPRAZOLAM

45. LORAZEPAM

46. LORMETAZEPAM

47. MAZINDOL

48. METHADONE

49. MORPHINE

50. MEDAZEPAM

51. MEFENOREX

52. MEPROBAMATE

53. MESOCARB

54. METHYLPHENOBARBITAL

55. METHYLPRYLON

56. MIDAZOLAM

57. NALBUPHINE

58. NIMETAZEPAM

59. NTRAZEPAM

60. NORDAZEPAM

61. OPIUM

62. OXYCODONE

63. OXYMORPHONE

64. OXAZEPAM

65. OXAZOLAM

66. PETHIDINE

67. PETHIDINE-INTERMEDIATE-A

68. PETHIDINE-INTERMEDIATE-B

69. PETHIDINE-INTERMEDIATE-C

70. PENTOBARBITAL

71. PENTAZOCINE

72. PROPOXYPHENE

73. PEMOLINE

74. PHENDIMETRAZINE

75. PHENOBARBITAL

76. PHENTERMINE

77. PINAZEPAM

78. PIPRADOL

79. PRAZEPAM

80. PYROVALERONE

81. SECOBARBITAL

82. SECBUTABARBITAL

83. SUFENTANH

84. TEMAZEPAM

85. TETRAZEPAM

86. TRIAZOLAM

87. VINYLBITAL

This table has been made according to the schedule of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Calling a substance a name other than the one in the table does not mean that it can be treated as not being there.

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