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    “Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn’t the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit . . . unnatural?” (Bill Hicks) We are always told that that marijuana is a dangerous substance that could have a vastly negative impact on our lives, thus the reason for its illegality. But is it actually substantially more dangerous than alcohol, a substance that you could buy at almost any store around the corner? Both substances could have negative impacts…

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    How Smoking Tobacco Affect Your Life and Surrounding? Smoking tobacco can harm every organ in your body. Tobacco uses can affect more than just one person. Smoking tobacco have a huge effect on an individuals’ bodies. Tobacco uses can affect your friend, your unborn, and your family. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it stated “Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States of America.” The rate of women smoking have increase…

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    TITLE: Why junk food is bad for you GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade/ convince SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade my audience to take less junk food in their daily life. CENTRAL IDEA: Consumption of junk food is really harmful because it contain a lot of artificial food additives, lead to major health effects and mood swings. A. ATTENTION GETTER - I will show you a slide presentation of various types of junk food. BACKGROUND INFORMATION OF THE TOPIC Nothing can be as satisfying and enjoyable as…

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    Jasmine Plant Essay

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    medicinal preparations. Its bitter root, ground and mixed with the powdered root of the Sweet Sedge, is in India considered a valuable external application for ringworm. Jasmine has been used for liver disease to treat hepatitis, liver pain due to cirrhosis, and abdominal pain due to severe diarrhea from dysentery. It is used to boost the immune system and fight fevers, to relieve tension, stress, and depression; and to inhibit the onset of obesity. Jasmine oil contains active ingredients that…

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    Obesity has become an epidemic in society today more than 78.6 million adults are obese. More than one-third of the children in America are obese as well. People who are overweight require more medical treatment than normal weight people. In 2008 obese people spent 1,429$ more dollars then healthy weight people. Childhood obesity is becoming a negative epidemic. Health professions urge people to get their weight under control to prevent further damage to their bodies. Are medical researchers…

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    ambassadors from Madrid, so Spain introduced international isolation that continued into the 1950s. Franco called himself the "Chorillo" leader. Although Spain officially followed the policy of neutrality in World War II, Franco supported Nazi Germany. During his authoritarian rule, he appointed all members of the Spanish parliament, the "Cartes" A democratic front, prisons were overcrowded, and martial law prevailed, and the phenomenon of military courts flourished. In order to face the…

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    Episodic Acute Stress

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    of people said stress has caused them to fight with people close to them. Chronic stress can be detrimental to your health, as it can contribute to several serious diseases or health risks, such as heart disease, cancer, lung disease, accidents, cirrhosis of the liver, suicide. “heart problem or any other condition that would put them at risk” (Thibodeau, 2006). Factors of chronic stress can be the feeling of being a trap in an unhappy marriage or career and tend to be associated with ill…

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    Summary: The Pact

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    During my senior year, my Nursing Fundamentals teacher introduced me and my class to a book called, The Pact. She informed us that the book could really impact our outlook on our futures and maybe our careers. She was exactly right, at least in my case. The Pact, is written by three best friends who made a pact at seventeen years old and promised each other they would go to college, graduate and become doctors. These three men did entirely just that, and remain friends till today. Dr. Sampson…

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    Manraj Singh Sandhu 136072170 EAC 150 MMF Professor: Ryan O’Connor Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug used Worldwide and Canada has the highest rates of such use. Canadian Government is looking forward to legalize marijuana use for recreational purposes by the end of 2018. It is in controversy that it should or should not be legalized in Canada (Teplin). Marijuana should be legalized because it is a major source of revenue for the government, it will help…

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    Rose. Pearson’s other two mistakes were ignoring her patient’s extreme weight loss and the awful smell of his urine sample. These were two more indicators of Mr. Rose’s kidney cancer but Pearson thought that his symptoms were related to liver cirrhosis instead. His cancer ended up spreading to his liver, lungs, and even brain and he died three months later. Along with her misdiagnosis, Pearson deeply regrets how once he was diagnosed, she did not come to visit him. As hard as this lesson…

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