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  • Do you think that Alcoholism and Smoking addiction both impacts different peoples physical and mental wellbeing, with by anon-180433 to Sam, Abby Comments: (No comments so far )
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  • Does the certain psychology that you choose in university affect the field of psychology you work in in the future? by anon-180440 to Abby, Amy, Noel, Sam, Viren Comments: (No comments so far )
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  • Do you think your research will impact the way people view Electronic cigarettes as apposed to regular cigarettes, by anon-180745 to Sam, Amy, Abby Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Do you think that self-control can confront addiction and make addiction to alcohol specifically be eradicated? by anon-180433 to Sam Comments: (No comments so far )
  • how was it moving away from your parents at uni? by anon-180451 to Abby, Amy, Noel, Sam, Viren Comments: (No comments so far )
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