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Cosa (chi) è hard drugs - definizione

USE OF A DRUG WITH THE PRIMARY INTENTION TO ALTER THE STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
Recreational drug; Recreational drugs; Soft drugs; Hard drugs; Street drugs; Party drug; Street drug; Responsible drug user's oath; Getting high; Hard and Soft Drugs; Hard drug; RDUO; Alcohol and drug consumption; Recreational drug prevention; Recreational Drugs; Drugs in moder society; Drugs in modern society; Recreational substance; Recreational chemical; Recreational molecule; Recreational Drug Use; Doing drugs; Intravenous drug users; Drug harmfulness; Soft drug; Recreational marijuana; Hard and soft drugs; Recreational use of drugs; Recreational cannabis; Hard narcotics; Recreational use of cannabis; Drug harm; Recreational usage; Recreational use
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  • Insufflation of powdered drug
  • [[Cocaine]] is a commonly used [[stimulant]].
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  • [[Edgar Degas]], ''[[L'Absinthe]]'' (1876).
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  • 1914 photo of intoxicated men in a sobering-up room

Hard (Zürich)         
  • Hard and ''Hardau'' buildings as seen from [[Uetliberg]] (November 2013)
QUARTER OF THE CITY OF ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Hard (Zuerich); Hard (Zurich); Zürich-Hard
Hard is a quarter in the district 4 of Zürich. It was formerly a part of Aussersihl municipality, which was incorporated into Zürich in 1893.
hard-coded         
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE OF EMBEDDING DATA INTO THE SOURCE CODE
Hardcoding; Hard coded; Hardcoded; Hard code; Hard-coded; Hardcode; Hard-coding; Hardcoded value; Hard coded value; Hard coded values; Hardcoded values; Hard-coded value; Hard-coded values
<jargon> (By analogy with "hard-wired") Said of a data value or behaviour written directly into a program, possibly in multiple places, where it cannot be easily modified. There are several alternatives, depending on how often the value is likely to change. It may be replaced with a compile-time constant, such as a C "#define" macro, in which case a change will still require recompilation; or it may be read at run time from a profile, resource (see de-rezz), or environment variable that a user can easily modify; or it may be read as part of the program's input data. To change something hard-coded requires recompilation (if using a compiled language of course) but, more seriously, it requires sufficient understanding of the implementation to be sure that the change will not introduce inconsistency and cause the program to fail. For example, "The line terminator is hard-coded as newline; who in their right mind would use anything else?" See magic number. [Jargon File] (1999-10-18)
Hard coding         
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE OF EMBEDDING DATA INTO THE SOURCE CODE
Hardcoding; Hard coded; Hardcoded; Hard code; Hard-coded; Hardcode; Hard-coding; Hardcoded value; Hard coded value; Hard coded values; Hardcoded values; Hard-coded value; Hard-coded values
Hard coding (also hard-coding or hardcoding) is the software development practice of embedding data directly into the source code of a program or other executable object, as opposed to obtaining the data from external sources or generating it at runtime. Hard-coded data typically can only be modified by editing the source code and recompiling the executable, although it can be changed in memory or on disk using a debugger or hex editor.

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Recreational drug use

Recreational drug use is the use of one or more psychoactive drugs to induce an altered state of consciousness either for pleasure or for some other casual purpose or pastime. When a psychoactive drug enters the user's body, it induces an intoxicating effect. Generally, recreational drugs are divided into three categories: depressants (drugs that induce a feeling of relaxation and calmness), stimulants (drugs that induce a sense of energy and alertness), and hallucinogens (drugs that induce perceptual distortions such as hallucination).

In popular practice, recreational drug use generally is a tolerated social behaviour, rather than perceived as the medical condition of self-medication. However, drug use and drug addiction are severely stigmatized everywhere in the world. Many people also use prescribed and controlled depressants such as opioids, as well as opiates and benzodiazepines. What controlled substances are considered generally unlawful to possess varies by country, but usually includes cannabis, cocaine, opioids, MDMA, amphetamine, methamphetamine, psychedelics, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates. As of 2015, it is estimated that about 5% of people worldwide aged 15 to 65 (158 million to 351 million) had used controlled drugs at least once.

Common recreational drugs include caffeine, commonly found in coffee, tea, soft drinks, and chocolate; alcohol, commonly found in beer, wine, cocktails, and distilled spirits; nicotine, commonly found in tobacco, tobacco-based products, and electronic cigarettes; cannabis and hashish (with legality of possession varying inter/intra-nationally); and the controlled substances listed as controlled drugs in the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (1961) and the Convention on Psychotropic Substances (1971) of the United Nations (UN). Since the early 2000s, the European Union (EU) has developed several comprehensive and multidisciplinary strategies as part of its drug policy in order to prevent the diffusion of recreational drug use and abuse among the European population and raise public awareness on the adverse effects of drugs among all member states of the European Union, as well as conjoined efforts with European law enforcement agencies, such as the Europol and EMCDDA, in order to counter organized crime and illegal drug trade in Europe.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per hard drugs
1. Possession of hard‘‘ drugs like cocaine and Ecstasy is illegal.
2. Hope was a drug addict, although I never did hard drugs like her.
3. But this man [he refuses to use Nelson‘s name throughout the conversation] was selling hard drugs.
4. H is for hard drugs, heroin, Holy Land (see also Crusade) and humiliated.
5. BlackBerries are more addictive than hard drugs, it was reported yesterday.