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    topics in America. There are people that say marijuana is a gateway drug, which means that using marijuana will lead to the use of more hardcore drugs like speed, cocaine, ecstasy, and/or heroin. In an article published in 2012 called Marijuana is not a Gateway Drug by Bruce Marken explains his reasons on why he believes marijuana is not a gateway drug. He provides information about two studies that show that there is no links into why marijuana leads to other drug use. Bruce Mirken has some good reasoning on why marijuana isn’t a gateway drug with the two studies he provides. In this article Bruce Mirken talks about two studies that want to prove that marijuana is not a gateway drug. He basically talk about how researchers…

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    Different research has shown alternative theories that can challenge the gateway effect theory. Morral, McCaffrey, and Paddock (2002) argue these associations could instead be explained as the result of a common factor—drug use propensity—influencing the probability of both marijuana and other drug use. This research helps show that if someone was open to marijuana use, then chances are that they were already open to other drug use. Even though this research suggests that marijuana isn’t…

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    There were two establishments that caught my eye right off the bat, Happy Sushi and Gateway to India. I have always enjoyed eating sushi, and without having a current replacement for my sushi restaurant back at home, this is very appealing to me. Gateway to India gained my attention because I have never had an authentic Indian food restaurant near me, and so I have never been able to try it. As I stated above, I am prone and willing to go out and try new things, and so Indian food seems like an…

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    Paper #1 Narrative – Final: Moving Through My Eyes At the age of 10 my world changed drastically as I moved 1,566 miles from Maddison Heights, Michigan to McIntosh, New Mexico, but what did I know about change? Why couldn’t I be as excited as my mom? Why couldn’t my dad move with us, then get a local job? Why couldn’t I just fall asleep like my sisters? Why does this move continue to impact my life nine years later? Why am I the only one who has a problem with these trivial questions? I…

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    could be done by taxing the marijuana that would sold and distributed throughout the nation (“19 Primary Pros and Cons of Legalizing Weed”). Another pro for legalizing marijuana would be the fact that law enforcement agencies would be more efficient in catching other criminals that have committed more serious offenses, such as murder or assault. There’s also an argument that if marijuana was legal then the judges and prosecutors could focus more on violent crimes, freeing up much needed space in…

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    A routing loop is a situation that occurs between two or more routers in which a packet is continuously routed between the routers as a result of irregularities from the routing algorithms and/or the routing tables of the routers. (routing loops, 2015). An example is when three routers are connected in a triangular pattern i.e. router A is connected to router B, router B is connected to router C and router C is connected to router A, when the network is converged, all three routers will have…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Study Guide

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    prevent routing loops: 1. Split Horizon 2. Route poisoning 3. Hold-down timer Explain two of the above techniques briefly with diagrams. SOLUTION ROUTING LOOPS Routing loops occur as a result of inconsistent routing table. When using distance-vector routing, routers can learn “bad” routes and send them to other routers thereby forming a loop. In simplest terms it is a packet that never reaches its destination and just keeps traversing between the same routers in an endless…

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    Persuasive Essay Marijuana

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    airways. The “high” effect on people is the THC stranded in the marijuana it’s a bronze like color and is waxy feeling and tobacco has the same texture. People believe the high from cannabis is scary or bad but you get high from cigarettes as some people call a head change. The Government doesn’t want weed legal just because it’s a narcotic and can be considered DUI if you’re operating a motor vehicle. The US will never be able to stop the use of marijuana. Crime rates would definitely go down…

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