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    Descriptive Writing: ‘The Lottery’ Silence. Uncomfortable silence followed her death. Storm clouds hovered in the stunned sky, reflecting everyone’s mood. She lay in the center of the crowd, her body twisted and contorted, forming graceless angles. Her auburn hair was scattered in multiple places, stained with blood. Her eyes were wide open, but her pupils seemed to be brimming with bitter melancholy. I glanced away from her bloodstained frame, her screams still resounding in my ears.…

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    Can steroids cause many dangerous consequences? Steroids have many dangerous consequences, even more than you can imagine, they are becoming more common nowadays and are used by athletes to enhance their body performance to give them an advantage. Steroids are illegal, causes many health problems and it really shouldn’t be created. To reduce this problem, we to need to monitor the distributors of these substances. Firstly, many steroids are illegal such as anabolic steroids. They are used by…

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    The History Of Cannabis

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    regions that are now Mongolia and southern Siberia. The earliest record of cannabis use dates back as far as 2737 BC, in the writings of the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung. It was used then primarily for medicinal purposes in treating diseases such as gout, malaria, and rheumatism. Even then however, the intoxicating effects were known. Cannabis cultivation was then spread by farmers to Korea as early as 2000 BC. From there, Cannabis use spread to the rest of Asia, including India where it is…

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    Ancient Doctors during 2700B.C would use marijuana to treat the illnesses that people suffered from: digestive disorder, insomnia, seizures, gout, and poor memory. Researches have conducted that marijuana has the ability to treat and cure serious ailments including: AIDS, cancer, and neuropathic pain. Marijuana comes from a cannabis plant (Cannabis Sativa), which contains an active ingredient…

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    murder of Duncan, his loyal companion and friend. “It is the bloody business which informs thus to mine eyes”, this quote shows that it is the thought of the bloody actions involved in killing the King which creates these forms of the dagger and of the gouts of blood seen by Macbeth’s eyes. “With Tarquin’s ravishing strides towards his design”, Tarquin was a famous rapist in Rome, and the primary meaning of the word ravish was to seize, carry away, violate. This is what Macbeth is planning to do…

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    Macbeth Duncan Analysis

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    Comparing and Contrasting Macbeth and Rachel Duncan Many parallels exist between Macbeth, the title character of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, and Rachel Duncan, the primary antagonist of the television series Orphan Black. For one, both Macbeth and Rachel see visions meant to guide them to a turning point in their respective lives. In Act II of Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth sees a bloody dagger before him, causing him to question if it is truly real or not, but it proves just to be a…

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    Community Assessment Essay

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    Introduction A community assessment is defined as “an effort to identify and prioritize a community’s health needs, accomplished by collecting and analyzing data, including input from the community” (Clark, 2015, p.357). The community assessment has many benefits which are: “1) a focus on social justice 2) cultural acceptability of services 3) development of trust 4) supports outreach 5) improved connections 6) leadership development 7) critical reflection” (Clark, 2015, p. 355). Also, Healthy…

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    GOSHENLAND: SPICE CENTER FOR FOODIES’S Welcome to Goshenland Gourmet. Goshenland, a connoisseur of spice world prepares different spicy dishes for everyone to enjoy. Goshenland Gourmet provides our customers with varied choices of delicacies to relish. An overview of the spices catalogs used to prepare and serve is given below: All Spices: These spice trees are of medium size. The spices are used priority wise for domestic use, berry oils, extraction oleoresin and find wide use in…

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    He was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts and was one of the Founding Fathers of U.S. He was a printer, scientist, politician,author postmaster, inventor, statesman, and diplomat. He is best known for his work and electrical theory. His father, Josiah was a Candle Maker and had 17 children because he was married twice. Ben work as an apprentice in his older brother’s print shop. Ben’s older brother would frequently abuse Benjamin, so he ran away from Boston to Philadelphia. He was…

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    ORGANIC COCONUT PALM SUGAR - Natural organic coconut sugar is made from sap of fresh coconut flower buds. The process to make coconut sugar is simple which allows it to be free of preservatives, artificial colors and chemicals. After the sap is collected, it is then boiled down until it turns into granular form. Because organic coconut sugar is unrefined, it retains most of its natural minerals and vitamins. Coconut sugar has impressive amounts of nutrients like zinc, potassium, magnesium, and…

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