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    War On Drugs Failed

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    In fact there were laws that required towns to grow a certain amount of Hemp based on their population. Hemp does not have any psychotropic properties. Hemp was used because it was strong and durable, it was used in making rope and textiles. In the last years of the 19th century prohibition laws were placed on cocaine, marijuana, and opium. These were some of the…

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    friendly and can match all type of home décor. • Jute: These types of rugs are eco-friendly and are perfect for the living room. • Sisal: These types of rugs are hard-wearing and multipurpose and are an excellent way to cover up high-traffic areas. • Hemp: These types of rugs are very popular as they are reasonable, stylish and easy to maintain. • Polyester: These types of rugs are known for their stain resistant ability and abrasion resistant…

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    The tobacco community has declined and is continuing to decline everyday. This is killing Kentucky and it must be stopped. Kentucky farmers are starting to stop producing tobacco and now are producing a product that is just sickening to mention, hemp. Hemp otherwise known as marijuana, is a drug that users take in order to experience a “high”. This high is short lived, as the medical and mental issues that follow are terrifyingly grimm. Panic, hallucinations, increased heart rate, lowered…

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    Marijuana is produced from a plant, It is a green, brown, or gray mixture of the dried parts of the cannabis sativa hemp plant.The main active chemical in marijuana is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Which moves quickly through the bloodstream and the brain, causing mild hallucinations. Marijuana, the most often used illegal drug in this country, is a product of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa (www.drugabuse.gov). The main active chemical in marijuana, also present in other forms of cannabis…

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    The Tang Dynasty In China

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    In 618 C.E when the Tang Dynasty rose to power, there were many political, social, economic, and religious events happening. The Tang dynasty (618-907) came after the fall of Sui Dynasty. It was located on the east side of China, with their capital Chang’an. The capital became the hub of the Tang Dynasty. It brought merchants, scholars, and etc from neighboring lands. At this time other influences from foreign countries were occurring, such as the Silk Road. By having the Silk Road, led to mix…

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    grain (in fact a seed) that is utilized as a starch. It's viewed as a starchy protein since it contains starches and in addition protein and fiber. Nourishment: 1/2 container cooked quinoa = 7-9g protein *Seeds, for example, sunflower, sesame, chia, hemp, flax, and pumpkin seeds are all both protein and mineral rich. Seeds differ from sort, and some are more nutty in flavor while others are all the more sweet and impartial…

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    Lately, in the last two decades, legalizing marijuana has been a topic of debate around the United States. Washington, Colorado, Alaska and Oregon are states that have legalized the distribution and use of marijuana, for medical and recreational purposes. Cities such as Portland and South Portland in Maine, and Keego Harbor in Michigan have legalized marijuana. Contrary to the legalization, people still believe that marijuana is bad and that it is just a drug to make a person lazy and overeat.…

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    Advantages Of CBD

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    Hemp and CBD have natural anti-inflammatory properties that contribute to inhibit lipid synthesis. The CBD acts on the human sebaceous glands producing a “trio " of cellular responses to acne, which could be used to significantly reduce the severity of…

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    The Effects Of Marijuana

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    years ago in Asia and at that time, it was widely used for medical and spiritual purposes. An example is that the Vikings and medieval Germans used Marijuana for relieving pain during childbirth and for toothaches. (Agata Blaszczak-Boxe, 2014) Both hemp and psychoactive marijuana were widely used in ancient China. (Bryan Hill, 2015). Although it was mostly used as a medical drug, it has been deemed recently as an ‘evil drug’ due to thinly veiled racist fears of its smokers and is often…

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    Slavery grew throughout Texas and as far North as Missouri, and in these regions they grew new crops, like sugar, hemp, and most importantly cotton. Cotton became the top source behind Southern economy. North American did not have the high status for manufacturing crops. The South contained the richest cotton in the world and would become the world’s first cotton production. Even the British demanded cotton from the United States. The South not only owned the richest cotton but also the slave…

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