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    the news, people smuggling it, growing it, it's everywhere. Although many would argue that weed is an appalling drug used by lazy lowlifes, that statement isn’t 100% true. Medical marijuana should be legal, not only for those with anxiety and depression, but those with diseases and disorders that weed can fix. This article will argue that medical marijuana is a must for lots of people for diseases. Medical weed is needed by many, but available for few. Cannabis can be used in life or death…

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    legalized in more places across the globe, weed becomes widely popular among all categories of people. From politicians to famous athletes, weed has a fan base of millions of people. Do you like being stoned? How about pulling Marijuana pranks? Well, there are a lot of enthusiasts who find this activity quite entertaining. Below are Top 5 Marijuana Pranks. Enjoy! 1. McDonalds Weed Prank This man ordered a burger, chicken nuggets, and, as it turned out, a bag of weed on the side. What a…

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    the best yield especially if space is limited. Using screen of green when growing varieties such as large Sativas where by the plants can be trained in such a way that every bit of light will hit the plant somewhere rather than hitting the ground. Weed Control when tutoring…

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    The main substance that is in weed (a short term word used for marijuana) would be THC. THC stands for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol. When the drug is smoked the THC passes through the bloodstream, through all the organs in the body, and takes it to the brain. As it enters the brain the THC attaches to the cells and there are receptors in your brain that are called cannabinoid receptors and they are activated by chemicals that occur naturally in the human body. I am going to be writing about…

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    methods (Brewin and Malla 258). Non-GM canola was difficult to grow due to weed encroachment by wild mustard and stinkweed. Traditional breeding to obtain…

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    Ever since Monsanto introduced its Roundup Ready seed in the 1990’s there has been a big debate about whether they are safe and do the advantages of the outweigh the disadvantages. It has been proven in over 2000 independent studies that GMO’s are in fact safe according to the “Genetic Literacy Project”. It is evident by now that not only are the GM crops safe, but save labor, money, and produce higher quality higher yielding plants. The accusation that genetic modifying has not been around…

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    crops available in the short growing season (Center for Science in the Public Interest). These crops, however, have unknown consequences such as increased allergies, reduction of plant diversity, and increasing the use of herbicide creating resistant weeds and health concerns. Just because our world is industrializing does not mean our food source should be. The main concern with scientifically altered food is that no long term human testing has ever been done on GMOs. So why does food, which…

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    Oscarson, It stated, “Each person has something important to contribute and has unique talents and abilities that help the important work along.” The abilities that we as young women have help the service to spread like a weed. The big change that has helped spread this weed is the prophet just pronounced that 14 and older are now able to start ministering. As the young men has done for many years. This is a big step for young women to start serving. We as youth are able to spread…

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    Indian Agriculture Essay

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    The early civilizations in India, South America, Japan, and china practiced intensive agriculture and it is known that they utilized agricultural, animal and human residue as fertilizer (Howard, 1943, Food and Agriculture Organization, 1978). Many of these residues either were placed in pits or placed in heaps and allowed to rot for long period of time for the production of soil amendment. The first waste pits made out of stone and built outside the houses were found in Sumerian cities about…

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    (1.2.135-137). I believe Shakespeare writes Hamlet comparing his life to a garden full of weeds in order to show his state rather than to tell it; this technique to ‘show, not tell’ is often encouraged in literature, and it seems Hamlet’s lamentation in act one prepares the reader for Hamlet’s fourth soliloquy about suicide by suggesting he…

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