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  1. 9 de mar. de 2022 · 5 episodes. In this new podcast series for parents, Paul Dillon examines some of the issues relating to alcohol and other drugs that many are likely to face as their child enters adolescence. This is a period of increased risk-taking, with young people wired to push against boundaries and keen to establish their own identities.

  2. Paul Dillon es un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por Austin Powers: Misterioso agente internacional, Chicago Cab, Beauty Brothers (C), La isla de las cabezas cortadas, La hora azul (The Blue Hour), The Butcher, Abandoned, El Camaleón (Serie de TV), Por cierto, tu gato ha muerto y Sola en la penumbra

  3. Paul Dillon has been working in the area of drug education for almost 30 years. Through his own business, Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia (DARTA) he is regularly contracted by agencies and organisations across the country to provide updates on current drug trends. He continues to work with many school communities to ensure they ...

  4. “I’m just a lucky cook” was a common phrase of Chef Paul Dillon. In honor of his legacy and all that he gave to so many students, friends and his family; we have launched his 11-season ...

  5. Paul. Dillon. Born and raised in Joliet, Illinois, Paul was busy on Chicago stages before moving to Los Angeles in 1994. He originated the roles of the Cabbie in Will Kern's Hellcab at The Famous Door Theatre, and the titular Killer Joe in the world premiere of Tracy Letts' play at the Next Lab in Evanston. In 1999, he first reprised Killer Joe ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1230616Paul Dillon - IMDb

    Paul Dillon. Actor: Kiss Daddy Goodnight. Paul Dillon was born in 1962. He is an actor, known for Kiss Daddy Goodnight (1987), Spike of Bensonhurst (1988) and The Beat (1988).

  7. DARTA provides expert education and training on a wide range of alcohol and drug issues for schools, community groups and other organisations. The ‘recovery position protects the airway of an unconscious person and is a simple way to help keep them as safe as possible until help arrives. It’s important to remember that it doesn’t fix the ...