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    Hemp Essay

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    Legalization of marijuana has been a long issue standing in The US for hundreds of years. The origin of marijuana can date back as far as 6500 years ago. Marijuana is a plant, also known as cannabis, when it’s grown, it produces butt that create a substance known as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Cannabis can also be hemp. So what is hemp? A hemp is the most durable natural soft fiber on the face of this plant. Hemp can be used to produce a rope that is one of the strongest known ropes to the…

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    a core part of any news, show, and talk show. Every part of an advertisement can have a certain appeal to getting the reader to pay attention. A prime example is the advertisement below where the advertiser used pathos to show that giving a kid a cigar is as much as a common occurrence as eating a piece of meat. Which leads to an increased risk of cancer for kids in an effort to fear parents into being vegan. By using pathos, the advertisement uses parent’s feelings towards their child to bring…

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    Morris Narrative

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    we see Sandy cover her eyes with her hands. She wipes away the tears, trying to smile. INT. OFFICE - DAY - 1919 WALT DISNEY, eighteen, sits in a chair anxiously staring at his boss. NEWSPAPER EDITOR, twenty nine, reviews his work while smoking a cigar. Copious amounts of newspapers that he worked on are in glass cases behind him. NEWSPAPER EDITOR (annoyed) I’m getting sick and tired of looking at your ideas they aren’t good! WALT DISNEY I have a good feeling about this one and I know it is…

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    Gandhi was also attracted to smoking cigars. He found pleasure in emitting clouds of smoke from his mouth. At first, he started smoking with the stumps thrown away by his uncle. However, those stumps were small and couldn't emit much smoke. Then, he experimented smoking with stumps of certain types of plants. That didn't satisfy his passion, as well. Cigars were too costly and he couldn't afford them. So, he started to STEAL money from his servant to buy cigars. This went on for a while until…

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    13 Edna’s Awakening: pg. 116 - 117 Symbols Cigarettes - display the difference in social status While Léonce is able to smoke cigars, Robert smokes cigarettes as he cannot afford cigars. The only cigar he has were given to him by Léonce. Bonbons - represent the apology of Léonce, and the bribery he uses them for. Whenever Léonce upsets someone, he sends bonbons. When he cannot take the children to the club, he promises…

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    Clearing Up 5 Misconceptions About Cuba Vacations 1. "Cuba is a strict Communist Country with soldiers everywhere." Communist... yes, Strict... no. In fact, if you didn't know that Cuba is a communist country and visited, you would probably come back none the wiser. As for soldiers, I have been to Cuba three times and yes I do remember soldiers, they were at the airport... the same way you see soldiers at many airports throughout the Caribbean and the rest of the world for that matter. The…

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    is staying at a Jamaican hotel goes to the swimming pool to see the young American sailors having fun at the pool, this is where he meets the narrator of this story. One of the American cadets sits near Carlos and the narrator to smoke a cigar, and offers a cigar to both Carlos and the narrator. The young cadet ,who is the only one with a lighter, is interrupted by Carlos…

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    Mathias J. Alten

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    much younger age. The only noticeable crease in his otherwise flawless skin is between his slightly furrowed eyebrows, which gives Alten an air of deep concentration and wisdom. He stands painting in a crisp white button-down shirt and tie, with a cigar casually hanging from his lips. His eyes staring slightly upwards above the rim of his glasses, which creates the illusion that they are staring intently at the viewer as if asking, “What are you looking at?” The overall style with which Alten…

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    My favorite high school memory happened during Christmas break when all the things in the world could go wrong went wrong but at the end of all of it, It turned out to be one of the best memories I have ever had. My night started at eight pm. I went over to my friend Matt illig. after I got over there one of my other friends met up with us we sat around for a couple of hours then finally we decided to go drifting in Matts car. We drove all over the gravel roads in town we got bored…

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    almost a duty. In the poem the third and fourth stanzas say “/It's no secret. I'm here. Under a circle of light. The light always on / Resisting a glass, an easy cigar. The kind who reels the twilight sky. Swoop circling./ I'm a witch woman high/ on tobacco and holy water.” This shows an attitude that is more carefree, able to have an “easy cigar”. Also, talk of drinking and smoking points to an older narrator, seeing as those topics are mature and illegal for a young…

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