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    An amazing marijuana edible recipe! Cooking up marijuana edibles can be fun, but if you’re only sticking to cookies and brownies you’re denying yourself of a whole wide world of amazing goodies. Check out this amazing and original cannabis recipe that you can drink along with friends and that will leave everyone feeling fantastic! The marijuana island frozen margarita! Weather hanging out with friends after work or on vacation in a far away exotic locale, the margarita is a staple drink…

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    #1 Stimulants Describe the impact of caffeine on the human experience (physical & psychological; positive & negative). Please also share, to your own level of comfort, the role caffeine plays in your own life. Remember to include citations. It is surprisingly to learn that in 1970, Americans drank more coffee than any other nonalcoholic beverage (Hart, p. 251). Caffeine originated from two ingredients the cocaine leaves and the kola nuts. According to a study conducted from the Harvard public…

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    "Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive substance in the world"(Davidson and Alic 1). Most people drink caffeine through the day to stay alert or remain awake. Caffeine affects people in many different ways; some people like to drink a lot of caffeine whether it be in coffee, pop or some other drink. Drinking these drinks is not the only way to consume caffeine. Caffeine can be consumed in a powder form in extreme cases. When drinking caffeine, it can cause many different effects on the…

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    A Legacy of a Lifetime / A Gift of Gold. Whether it's a gift for a landmark birthday, an anniversary or a special occasion, The Ardmore Legacy is the kind that will be appreciated and remembered, long after the last drop is done The quest for the consummate gift can be like searching for the Holy Grail. It needs to reflect the style and sophistication of the sender while appealing to the sensibilities of the recipient. It needs to be attractive but not understated, exclusive but not…

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    What Drove the Sugar Trade? In 1492 Christopher Columbus introduced Sugarcane to the Caribbean. But the first recording of sugar shipment wasn’t until 1317 being shipped to England. Even the Greeks and the Romans knew about what sugar was. By the 1500's a global sugar market was a fairly new thing at the time. In 1655 the British captured Jamaica from the Spanish and eventually became the biggest sugar trader. But with all that has happened what really drove the trade? Sugar was used as a…

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    5 Things you may not know about Maui. 1. The beautiful island of Maui is named after the legendary Polynesian Demi God Maui. The myth has it that Maui snared the sun to slow the days down and hooked the bottom of the ocean with his fishing hook, tricking his brothers into thinking he had an enormous fish but instead pulling up the Hawaiian islands. Mauis magical fish hook is represented by the popular fish hook necklace worn by many around the islands. 2. If you visit Maui the one cocktail…

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    Among monopoly, oligopoly, monopolistic competition, and perfect competition, how would you classify the markets for each of the following drinks? Use topics/concepts from the module covered. Tap Water Bottled Water Cola Beer 1) Tap water is a natural monopoly because there is only one seller, usually the city or in the case of a small town, it would be whoever owns the key resource, or the one well in town. The government, in this case the city, gives a single firm the exclusive right to…

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    The author of this article is the CBC. This article is about Fair trade, an alternative economic model that is meant to create opportunities for producers who are disadvantaged by the traditional economic model. The author’s argument is that fair trade agreements should be everywhere in Canada, because otherwise, more money would go to the “middlemen” and less to the producer, and it would help out producers in poor countries by providing them with a fair share of money. The first point the…

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    World and American History Ms. Privolos Fall 2015 Did the Industrial Revolution improve the public water service? During the Industrial Revolution, the pollution of public water was a silent slayer which was not known to people even at late 1800s. Before the Industrial Revolution and even these days, water’s major usage is for daily water supply, a sweet dew between every so often in a day. Before the Industrial Revolution, people drank water in form of beer and wines. Beer and wine…

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    Austin Texas Advantages

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    Some might ask what would be the best city to move to? The answer to that is Austin Texas. Being able to live in Austin is a wonderful experience for the following reasons, being centralized in Texas, having the capital of the stat, and having the best universities in the United States nearby. These all makes Austin, Texas the best city to live in. Being able to live in Austin Texas is a wonderful experience that is available to all of us, being centralized in Texas,having the capital, and…

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