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    completely compacted with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Cannabis is almost exactly the same as hemp, hemp has many nutritional values such as being 100% vegan, it 's dairy-free, gluten-free, easy to digest, and has many omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. Dietitians also suggest that the exact nutritional value is still unknown, though the plant cannabis along with the seeds is just as nutritious as hemp. Raw cannabis is not psychoactive unless heated, the most tested and researched…

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    Cloth diapers are a better choice than disposable diapers for many reasons. Evidence shows that cloth diapers cause less harmful effects on the environment and on children than disposable diapers. Cloth diapers also cost less money. Disposable diapers are mass produced in order to make a large profit and contain many harmful chemicals. Disposable diapers pose a great threat on the environment. After they are used the diapers are thrown away and eventually make their way into a landfill. The…

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    to thrive again. The invention of the cotton gin helped Southerners create cotton without the intensive work of picking out the seeds from the cotton. Not all slaves worked on large cotton plantations. Some worked in agriculture, including tobacco, hemp, corn, and livestock. Also slaves worked in cities. There were…

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    Write a well-developed paragraph about your research topic in which you intentionally commit several logical fallacies and/or hasty generalizations. What fallacies did you find in your research? When you reply to classmates this week, attempt to identify the logical fallacies and/or hasty generalizations in his or her main post and then explain what makes them fallacious. Do not respond to a post which already has a response until everyone has had at least one response to their initial posting.…

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    I. Introduction 1. Although the drug has been illegal in the United States since the 1930s, an estimated 40.6 percent of the U.S. population over twelve years of age (forty out of every one hundred people) has tried it at least once (Barbara 491). There has been many public efforts of legalizing marijuana use because of its beneficial enhancements. 2. The plant Cannabis sativa, has been used as a medicine for many thousands of years (Barbara 491). Medical Marijuana has been a great use of…

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    Cannabis What is cannabis? Cannabis also known as marijuana is a tall plant with a stiff upright stem divided with jagged up leaves. Cannabis is used to produce hemp fibre and also used as a psychotropic drug which affects your mental behavior activity and your mood. Cannabis is often used in cigarettes illegally. Cannabis is under the category depressant drug, which means your body takes much longer to send messages and alerts to your brain. When a large amount of cannabis is taken it can…

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    Fresh Starts: Delicious Drinks Smoothies: Don’t have time for a sit-down breakfast? No problem! – a smoothie is the way to go! All you need is a simple blender or Magic Bullet. Pair your smoothie with a good home-made muesli or a nutrition-packed granola bar and you are ready to go. Smoothies are a fast and easy way to incorporate at least 3 servings of fruit into your diet, without much effort. Use a different combination of fruit each day, and experiment until you find your ideal mixes.…

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    Since marijuana was introduced into the United States society, social factors have played an important role in its status change. While some social factors made it illegal at the first place, others make it remains illegal today. During 1910 to 1911, the Mexican Revolution brought waves of Mexican immigrants into southwestern part of the United States, along with their herbs. As the use of marijuana is widely spread among these Mexican immigrants, many early prejudices against marijuana were…

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    Islamic Bookmaking

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    Islamic bookmaking was a complicated process that consisted of three steps; making paper, writing and illustrating, and binding. To start, they had to make the paper needed to create books. The paper was made of cloths and fibers, like linen and hemp, and cut into strips. It was then softened in tubs of lime water and dried in a rectangular mold. The paper was then strained through a cloth sieve to separate the coarse materials from the fine materials and attached to a frame. Sometimes it was…

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    understand the needs of people with diet restrictions, for whatever reason. There are tons of very successful bodybuilders and athletes who use protein from non-animal sources. The most popular types for you if you have this limit are soy and hemp, although hemp does not have all the essential amino acids. Don’t Most Powders Taste Bad? If you were fortunate to try a protein shake when they first became popular in the 80′s, you probably just about threw up. In other words, they weren’t too…

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