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    Purpose Of War

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    Purpose. War. Peace. Family. The reasons why something is done or created with one’s intention or an objective. In the novel A Long Way Gone, by Ishmael Beah, Ishmael experiences war in his country, Sierra Leone. Ishmael then becomes a child soldier. He experiences hardships during the war and is sent to a rehabilitation center. There he found his peace after the war. He still experienced post traumatic stress disorder, during the night, but he was able to have fun with his friends…

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    not have a warrant prior to using the FLIR, which is a crucial aspect of privacy. I find the police’s act to be absolutely repulsive because it is unconstitutional as proper procedures were not followed. The police had no judicial authorization to use the FLIR technology to obtain the information from the applicant’s home. Under s.8, the search and seizure of the information is unconstitutional and it violated Tessling’s privacy…

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    Healing the Mind of a Child Soldier “I didn’t feel a thing for him, didn’t think much what I was doing…The prisoner was simply another rebel who was responsible for the death of my family, as I had come to truly believe” (Beah 124). In the Memoir “a long way gone” by Ishmael Beah, sees 12-year-old Ishmael trying to survive in the war stricken country of Sierra Leone. Ishmael is just an ordinary boy when the RUF (Revolutionary United Front) attacks his home of Mattru Jong, while he is away in a…

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    The first idea that I propose to hopefully resolve the identified problem is the implementation of legal pill testing on Australian music festival grounds. The solution is currently in practice at European festivals. However, when talking about Australian festivals, the thought of pill testing has not yet surfaced. To define it, pill testing allows an individual to gain information on illegal drugs to determine if it is safe to consume (NDARC. 2010). Pill testing can be implemented by setting up…

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    Persuasive Essay On Adhd

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    ADHD is a highly over identified disability and is also overprescribed, since ADHD is highly over medicated health diagnoses should try to find alternative treatments. ADHD affects a lot of young kids and many adults but is mostly diagnosed for children in preschool and elementary. Affecting most kids, ADHD is also over identified in school children. When students are identified as having ADHD they are instantly labeled as having ADHD and get prescribed the drugs they need to help out with it.…

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    shocking descent in MDMA purity in the pills being found at festivals these days. What is even worse is that only 35% of the pills being found actually have the active ingredient of MDMA in them, the rest are littered with MDA, MDE and PMA.” "'Don't use drugs' is perfectly acceptable for primary school kids and the people who aren't already using drugs,” said Dr David Calditcott. Majority of MDMA found illegally by dealers contains 60-120 grams of MDMA. MDMA is a stimulant as well as a…

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    All through life, there is a continuous battle between having the capacity to trust different people, while surviving. Inside Ishmael Beah's record of his life entitled A Long Way Gone, he mourns how war has ruined the happiness regarding meeting individuals that he once had. Beah had to confront with new individuals often, which made him be wary of whether putting his trust in that individual could end up being the root starting point of his demise one day. As Ishmael meets diverse people for…

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    The dangers of marijuana have become a controversial topic through Canada. One of the main issues concerning marijuana are whether or not it benefits our Canadian citizens. On one hand, people who support the consuming of marijuana, hold that it will benefit our nation by keeping it healthy. Those opposed to it argue that it does not benefit the country since it reaches younger children and it provokes health issue within consumers. Millhorn, Monaghan, Montero, Reyes, Roman, Tollasken and Walls…

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    damage to your memory and can cause crime epidemics. Although some individuals being tested did have a harder time with verbal memory, studies have shown that these effects were proven to be extremely personal and only happened after very extensive use. As for an…

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    Hemp Plant Research Paper

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    people around the world use marijuana—more than 3.8% of the planet’s population.” (Foundation for a Drug-free World, n.d.). Marijuana is is created by the drying of hemp plant’s flowers or leaves. Marijuana is not considered to be a herbal drug; rather, it is classified in the Cannabinoids group along with Hashish. The DEA has classified Marijuana to be a Schedule 1 drug: “Schedule I drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high…

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