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    Marijuana Pros And Cons

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    Imagine living in Colorado and walking outside to the fresh smell of … Marijuana? Yes, marijuana. Colorado voters made history in November 2012, when they approved Amendment 64 by 55% of the vote. Amendment 64 meant that adults twenty-one or older would be allowed to privately use, home grow, and have a limited possession of marijuana. Amendment 64 also established regulations for tax distribution from the sales of marijuana; similar to the alcohol regulations that started in October 2013. There…

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    children and adults alike can understand. As the story unfolds, Joy and Sadness must travel outside of headquarters, and along the way they meet Riley’s former imaginary friend, Bing-Bong. He is a lovable character who is made mostly out of cotton candy and is an elephant-cat hybrid who cries tears of candy. Bing-Bong is involved in one of the most heartbreaking scenes, which will surely reduce you to…

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    Surrealism is like an altered reality. The author can tell a true story but can exaggerate details and parts of the story.There is surrealism in both stories in “The Things they Carried”. surrealism adds details that may not be true. In the story “How to tell a True war Story”the author talks about different war stories that he has seen or heard. He says it is hard to tell a true war story because of all the details that are added. To make a good story surrealism is added to make it a better…

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    Cocaine Research Papers

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    Cocaine is often sold as a white powder, this can be injected, because the drug is soluble in water it can be injected directly into the bloodstream. It can be sniffed through the nostrils. Cocaine is highly addictive and is made from the coco bush plant which is grown in South America. Through chemical processing it can be made into a freebase and crack forms, which looks like crystals, and is smoked. Crack is made of cocaine hydrochloride that is chemically processed with water and ammonia or…

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    Korea Pros And Cons

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    the two regions, the policies of the occupational governments only further drove the two halves of Korea even further apart. The PPCK was led by Kim Tu-bong, the head of the newly formed Worker’s Party of North Korea, and Kim il-Sung, a former guerilla leader and Soviet Red Army member who was put into power by the Soviet occupation. Under Tu-bong and il-Sung’s leadership, the PPCK began centralizing the remains of the PRK’s government, as well as a series of land “reforms.” These reforms…

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    War transforms regular functioning humans into soldiers who are mentally stuck in the warzone. O’Brien uses Mary Anne’s behavior to show that war affects soldiers’ behavior after they return from war. In the chapter, Sweet Heart of the Song Tra Bong, from O’Brien’s novel, “The Things They Carried” portrays Mary Anne…

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    Modern Rape Culture

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    more pleasant to believe in the good of mankind, but for some reason we have no problem accusing equally guilty felons. Here is the fact, rapists rape serially. Bill Cosby, for example, he did not rape one but rather 25 women. Or perhaps Joseph Bong, Bong raped a hotel clerk and a blind Patty of Wisconsin. Or even Harding’s rapist, this rapists crime against multiple girls is what allowed harding to even identify him in the first place. Rapists rape. It is not an…

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    marginally more radical than Lieutenant Jimmy Cross' reaction, in any case. The section, "The Sweetheart of the Melody Tra Bong," permits the peruser an opportunity to assess a more compelling response to the feelings of war. The narrative of Mary Anne starts with her beau who is a piece of a little restorative regiment situated along a waterway, called the Melody Tra Bong. Rodent Kiley is the storyteller of the story; he was additionally a some portion of this regiment, alongside…

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    In the novel, The Things They Carried, written by Tim O’Brien, many ideas are questioned. This powerful story poses many questions on war, storytelling, death, truth and memories. In this novel, Tim O’Brien redefines an author’s obligation to truth. The Things They Carried, by nature is a story of questioning. The common phrase, “Literature is the question minus the answer,” clearly demonstrates the themes of this novel. Early in the story we’re introduced to a character resembling the…

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    Nowadays it's getting harder and harder to know when it's day and when it's night. Also, all us girls are starting to feel the cold nip our cheeks. To add on to that Bing Bong, Junior, Jasmine, and N!xou (the remaining horses) are all giving us a "I-hate-you-all" attitude. I don't blame them; it's hard to subsist on a few tuffs of hay. When we got to Running Y we had to use our Stanley FatMax Xtreme 55-120 FuBar II to break…

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