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    also prefer smoking it in pipes. In some areas, people also like mixing it with their food and ingesting it directly along with the food. And in some cases, it is already mixed with certain foodstuff. Effects of Smoking Pot Taking the strains like, hemp, Mary Jane, or however, you call it, can lighten your mood and change your perception. It can manipulate your feelings and make you feel relaxed, sleepy, silly, light – headed and happy, and in some cases can even make you scared and/or nervous.…

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    In this reading Richard Hakluyt the younger and Richard Hakluyt the elder argue that colonization will be beneficial for England’s economic conditions. As to john Winthrop, he argues to practice religion without prosecution. In my opinion I believe they are both right but very wrong. Since the discovery of America there has been great amount of conquering done by the Spaniards and the Portugals. Now England’s turn to claim what was left and discover new regions. The two Richard Hakluyt believed…

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    Europe briskly arrived in order to establish settlements, igniting political turmoil and conflict between the countries of France and England. Even so, the French successfully spread to the land of New Brunswick, beginning humbly with rye, flax, barley, hemp, tobacco and corn. Although initially prosperous in their dealings, the loss of Acadia followed with a heavy recession. Hence, when abandoned by their government, the lack of new technologies, livestock and seeds saw farming languish as they…

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    The Vegan Diet

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    Vegan refers to a lifestyle that exclude animal products as far as possible from all daily purpose, such as food, clothing, etc. Vegan diet avoids animal products that include meat, egg, milk, butter and all other animal derived ingredients. People, who are following vegan diet, are at high risk of nutrient deficiencies because of excluding two main food groups; animal protein and dairy. Our bodies need to consume iron to synthesis red blood cells. Iron has to main forms; the heme iron that…

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    Prohibition has been tried countless times and every time it’s been tried, it has led to unintended consequences like an increase in organized crime, incarceration to name a few. Our drug policy currently follows the crime-control model which leads to policies that emphasize the criminal justice system 's arrest and punishment of the offender as the means of deterring crime and repressing criminal behavior. Mandatory minimum laws are an example of this ridiculous high sentence for a non-violent…

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    carefully torn out and folded together to create four-page width signatures that would later be sewed together and to the cardboard covers using a coptic-stitch. For the coptic stitch an awl was used to puncture the signatures, and a thick needle and hemp thread were used. Once the book was painted and together and x-acto knife was used to create face-shaped holes so that the man's face would be visible whenever someone would open the book. Direct quotes from the chapter, “The Man I Killed”,…

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    Fo Ritual Analysis

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    This body of work was inspired by two things: my fascination with wearable art (such as the pieces created by artists, jewelers or costume designers like Debra Hampton, Rob Elford, Katie Hovencamp, Jeffrey Dever, Melinda Risk, Sandra Wilcoxon, Alexander McQueen or Bob Mackie), and my interest in the rituals that are used by different religious cultures, whether they are monotheistic, polytheistic, centered in animism, or based solely upon plant-induced visionary experiences. I have…

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    Robert Pringle Informed his brother of the impending arrival of 30 barrels of illicit gunpowder immediately after informing him about the location of a naval patrol with a “strong squadron and a great number of troops on board.” Henry Laurens was quick to suggest illicit trade to a few of his trusted business relations, albeit in far more cautious terms. In a letter to Captain Thomas Osborne of the schooner Jolly Batchelor, Laurens stated that “ you and I both know that some branches of…

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    than Brazil. In both Brazil and America there were a variety of tasks that slave labor was needed for. These were product plantations like: cotton, tobacco, and sugar. Of course, they had different product plantations like: In America, there was rice, hemp, and molasses. In Brazil, there was cattle, some cacao, and rubber. In America, there were two kinds of slavery, slaves owned by plantation owners and by shopkeepers. The shopkeepers treated their slaves like one of the family. This kind of…

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    thinking well what is cannabis exactly? According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse they have said Marijuana is a “basic extracts to treat a disease of symptom”. In other words defined as “the dried leaves and flowering tops of the pistillate hemp plant that yield THC”. Marijuana is illegal in majority places both in the U.S and other countries such as Europe and Africa. Marijuana is illegal because it’s “dangerous” and has a negative…

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