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    The vaping of marijuana is when the marijuana is in liquid like form. The liquid substance is then put into a vaporizer these can be hookahs or bongs. While there’s no known side-effects to vaping marijuana that doesn’t mean it is safe. Vaping any substance that is harmful to the body or mental mind should have consideration before using. In conclusion vaping can be dangerous if not…

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    Reflection The class discussion and group presentations regarding The Things They Carried introduced new ideas and points of view. Various themes and rhetorical devices were found throughout each vignette, and connected to the novel’s larger theme. Some universal themes most groups touched upon were that the soldiers had to deal with emotional burdens during the war, the importance of writing as a coping mechanism, and that war takes away the soldier’s past identities. One thing I noticed is…

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    Marijuana There are many good reasons why people try or do take marijuana, but there are side effects from taking marijuana. There are two different types of marijuana. You have either medical or recreational. Medical marijuana uses the whole plant or its basic extracts. The medical marijuana is used to treat diseases and symptoms of an individual. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had not approved marijuana to be medicine. There are two chemicals in the marijuana called…

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    Cannabis Synthesis

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    which grows in many parts of the world. The cannabis plant contains the chemical delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which is the most active ingredient found in the cannabis plant. The user can mix cannabis in food or beverages, inhale the fumes in a bong or smoke it using a hand rolled cigarette commonly known as a joint. When doing so this exposes the user to the THC in the cannabis, which then provides the user with a “high.” When an expectant mother uses cannabis during pregnancy, the…

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    Lorrie Smith, in her writing if “The Things Men Do”, makes the claim that Tim O’Brien was exclusionary to women with his writing of The Things They Carried. She oftentimes makes statements that suggest that O’Brien is in pursuit of strengthening the bonds between male characters in the novel, therefore alienating the female reader. Smith makes the argument that O’Brien continually tries to uphold gender norms from the unprogressive past. Lorrie Smith claims that Tim O’Brien limits the “agency…

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    The movie, Snowpiercer, directed by Bong Joon-Ho is about economic inequality, where the individuals in the tail-section are being treated miserably by others living in the front section of the train. Bong uses various religious theories from Religion: The Basics, in order to point out his message. In the Snowpiercer, Malory Nye’s theory on power is shown through the character development of Wilford, him arranging the people in a specific way confirms that theory. Richard Gombrich’s theory on…

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    his girlfriend in Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong and the young soldier searches for a picture of a girl from back home in In the Field. Both men try to hold on to tangible representations of their girls, even when the women are different than the ideals the men are trying to hold on to, and eventually, the disparity between their ideal of their girls and the tangible reality is what causes them the most pain. Throughout Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong, Mary-Anne, Mark Fossie’s girlfriend,…

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    The first scene begins at 4:03 and ends rather quickly at 4:09. Riley's father attempts to feed her broccoli, that's when Disgust takes over to ensure that Riley will not eat the nasty broccoli. It's then that Riley's father says she isn't allowed to have dessert. At this point, Anger takes control and the music picks up. The music went from being a subtle harp sound to being loud with a faster tempo. It also gave off an angry tone which helped to distinguish Anger's character. The second scene…

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    The Vietnam War was a long grueling battle where there was no winner or a definite conclusion. Tim O’Brien wrote the novel The Things They Carried in order to help express his feelings about the Vietnam War with the world, however he did not provide a conclusion to the Vietnam War to the reader. For example in the chapter “Speaking of Courage” the reader learns about a fellow veteran O’Brien knows named Norman Bowker sends a letter to O’Brien hoping to have a story written about him. Bowker did…

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    Hashish Research Paper

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    Hashish Hashish is a potent form of cannabis (marijuana) produced by collecting and compressing trichomes, the most potent material from cannabis plants. It can be in a wax like form, or even an oil. Hashish has been around about just as long as weed itself. It is even used in rituals in Africa and Asia. Modern methods to extract cannabinoids involve alcohol, chloroform, butane and other solvents and the outcome was traded as "honey oil", "red oil", "jelly-butane hash" or similarly named…

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