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    Marijuana is responsible for the mind altering effect on the brain. It is a chemical that distorts how the mind sees the world. How is Marijuana used? It is used many different ways, some people smoke weed in joint paper, glass pipes, bongs, and cigars formally known as blunts. Marijuana can also be cooked into edibles like candy, cookies, and brownies. They call the feeling they get after smoking or eating marijuana is high.. The main chemical that makes you feel funny is called THC which is…

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    The Golden Age 1920’s sports During the 1920’s sports became a serious attraction to society.This was the time when america and the world wanted to put war behind them and focus on the good. The “Golden Age Of Sports” was a time that offered everyone a fascinating and enjoyable event. In the early 1920s sports became very important to american citizens. With world war I just ending the public needed something to turn to. During the 1920s the television was not invented…

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    Tobacco Effects

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    tobacco is dangerous to your health and can permanently affect the most important parts of your body. The smoking of cigarettes and consumption of other tobacco products is one of the world 's leading causes of death, illness and impoverishment. Cigar smoking, cigarette smoking, pipe smoking, and tobacco smoking can lead to many consequences that people should not risk the chance of enduring. Smoking is one of the greatest dangers our world health has ever faced killing around 6 million…

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    Abhi kaha ande se bahar aaya hai aur udane baat kartha hai." D.K. bellowed repellently dabbing skull. "Maaf karo bhai, apologise. Arrange due consignment as my earliest oppertunity." He pleaded and assured Josef bhai. Fastidious Josef bhai smoking cigar just scowled, "Hmmmm." When the last words fall out, Josef cleared out of egress.That all parlance was harkened, a girl did, only to be witness, and was sole cheeky. Her brother dutied as police; succumbed to yoke, political exerting pressure…

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    In 1943, James M. Cain wrote one of his most selling novella “Double Indemnity”. A year later, Billy Wilder, a movie director, with the help of Raymond Chandler, a screenwriter, took the book and adapted to the big screen while keeping the original title. Eventually, the movie became very popular and nowadays, “Double Indemnity”, widely regarded as a classic, is often cited as paradigmatic film noir and as having set the standard for the films that followed in that genre. The movie adaptation is…

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    legalization have on people and problems that it causes. Marijuana is mainly described as a getaway drug and so is alcohol and tobacco, Marijuana is usually smoked in hand-rolled cigarettes (joints) or in pipes or water pipes. It is also smoked in blunts—cigars that have been emptied of tobacco and refilled with a mixture of marijuana and tobacco. Marijuana smoke has a strong and distinctive, usually sweet-and-sour smell. Marijuana can also be mixed in food or brewed as a tea. Marijuana has…

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    Religion in New Orleans Many different groups have influenced the culture and daily life in New Orleans. The city has food, music, events, art, and so much more. However, despite the fact that not many people think of it, religion is one of the most important parts of life in New Orleans. The origins of the religion of New Orleans, and on a larger scale, Louisiana, started with the French, who had a very strong Roman Catholic presence. It was then passed over to the Spanish, who also followed…

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    Tourism is one of the largest growing industries in the world due to globalization. The term tourism was first coined by Thomas Cook to explain travel by the European Railway, which marked the beginning of modern tourism. Travel has become an easily accessible and relatively affordable mode of transportation for the sole purpose of recreation and entertainment. Using the lens of anthropology, numerous ethnographers have addressed questions regarding our global state. In the plethora of new…

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    Throughout history conflicts between countries has been solved by war. One of the most famous wars in history, World War I, was a disastrous, life-changing event for millions of people. All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque, tells what war is like through the eyes of Paul Baumer. He experiences the hardship of war at the young age of nineteen. Him and his school friends, persuaded to go to battle by their school teacher, undergo stressful events no man of their age should have…

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    drunkard and has unlimited freedom; he does not conform to society and does not participate in activities that other local kids do -- school, church, bathing, chores -- instead he spends his time away from home and off in the woods usually smoking cigars or stealing. Following a variety of events throughout the novel, Huck Finn is given the chance of living a normal life at last! Yet, his reaction to such “nonsense” sparks outrage. He is certainly a child at heart, and he has not changed a bit…

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