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    Hallucinogen Abuse

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    10200 February 25, 2016 1. The drug that Harry abuses is a hallucinogens. Hallucinogens are drugs that alter the person's consciousness and arouse the senses in different ways. They can create hallucinations and make the person taking the drug very hungry. One effect of a hallucinogen is that it can increase the way the person perceive sounds, making music sound better than how it did before the “high”. Harry is not abusing a depressant because a depressant reduces neural activity which is not…

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    The Devil and Tom Walker is about a money hungry young man who makes a deal with the devil so he can receive Kidd the Pirates ancient treasure, but under certain conditions of course.At first I didn't like the story because honestly, I don't like the thought of the devil being in stories, but that's also what made this story interesting. You see, Tom and his wife were money hungry and they would do anything to get more money to live a better life, even if it meant they would be selling their…

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    I cradled Evie in my lap, gently stroking her head. “We have to be patient,” I told her. “They’ll come.” “I’m so hungry, Millie. Can you die from not eating? My belly hurts.” The questions kept coming, most I had no answer to. “Are we going to die? Are we?” “No. We’re not going to die,” I whispered. “Momma will come.” “No she won’t,” said Evie. “She’s too busy with Frank to notice.” “That’s not…” I was going to say true but stopped myself. “Momma just—she will notice. When we’re not…

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    Have you ever sat at home and just got the urge for a pizza? We all do this but some of us simply go to the closest pizza shop and get a greasy, overpriced pizza, feel unhealthy the next morning and regret buying the pizza, as well as having less money in our pockets. I have done this plenty of times. I would be much better off if I thought about my decision before just jumping in the car and going to the nearest place. From this moment onwards, I know where I will be going for a pizza even if…

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    Community Service Proposal

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    a large amount of people. The Good Samaritan Inn is an organization that provides food to feed the hungry people of the Decatur area. The Good Samaritan Inn serves approximately 300 people every day of the week. Mercy Gardens is a non-profit organization that grows healthy, organic food that will be used to make meals for the hungry at the Good Samaritan Inn. Along with providing food to the hungry, Mercy Gardens also provides opportunities for low-income Decatur residents to learn about…

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    Consumer motivation is “the driving forces behind human actions [which] drive consumers to address real needs” (ppt ch 5). In other words, consumer motivation is consumers trying to satisfy a need or want. There are two types of motives, utilitarian and hedonic. A utilitarian motive is wanting a product that can be used to “accomplish something” (ppt ch 5). For instance, the purchase of a washer machine drives from the utilitarian motive of wanting clean clothes.Thus, the purchase of a washer…

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    United States are considering getting rid of vending machines on their campuses due to obesity, but these machines are actually very useful for students during the school day. They are a quick and easy way to get a snack during school if one is to get hungry. Vending machines should be kept in schools because students know how to properly use them, and they provide a great snack during the day. In the majority of schools, there is PE and health class at least once during the school week. PE…

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    Mosses’ family being acutely expressed in terms of hunger. Perceivably, the novel opens to Melody playing “the hungry blues” on his guitar in an attempt to suppress his hunger cravings. In the family, Big Mat is the only one who has to work hard as a sharecropper on Mr. Johnston 's farm in Kentucky to provide for his family. However, it’s burdensome that “share-cropping and being hungry went together” (1), Attaway writes. At that moment, Chinatown, Melody and Hattie are all anticipating Big…

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    School may be out but more struggle begins. In Anna Quindlen “schools out for summer” She talks about struggles that children and their parents go thru. She also talks about programs that help children and some of the ways that lesser fortunate families can get food for their children. The first thing she talks about is how families that have money and can afford fancy Day camps and other fun activities are very fortunate unlike the families where both parents work all day and can't afford day…

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    be more cautious with what I bought and the money that I spent at the grocery store. Cutting out coupons would become a new hobby of mine. I would have to think and plan my meals for the month and make sure my money lasted so I would not have to go hungry. More time would be spent at the grocery store thinking and debating whether or not I needed something or if it would benefit me to purchase that item. Trying to make sure my food stamps lasted would result in me thinking about and comparing…

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