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    psychedelic drugs or psychoactive drugs. Many psychiatrists and doctors examined the effect of these drugs on adverse medical cases, like anxiety and cancers and found positive results. However, there may be adverse short and long-term effects of the use of these drugs. In addition, there is no clear evidence of curing any diseases completely. Despite these shortcomings, these drugs are being used in many states of the United States under strict legal condition. Keywords: Hallucinogen,…

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    decriminalization to the out right legal use on the state level. One can see that the future for marijuana is extremely bright. However thousands of americans have been imprisoned for petty crimes such as marijuana possession. Now the question is if marijuana should be treated on the same level as other drug charges. Many people agree with this argument. To some marijuana is a super plant and that's all it is. It suppose to heal the mind body and soul. The medicinal use of marijuana has grown…

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    and is essential. As I mention before, marijuana is the most commonly used illegal drug in the world, and billions of people in the planet use it regularly; the laws behind this drug holds divine influence. Because today there is new evidence,…

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    Marijuana is becoming more popular as the human culture is evolving and developing. With states such as Colorado and California legalizing the product, it has become more or just as mainstream as alcohol. We all know that it is bad to drink while driving , but is driving while under the influence of marijuana bad for society?.Most of society believes that is bad to drive while high. This helped develop machines such as the breathalyzer to see how much thc is in a human. However, some people…

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    families if they didn’t join also. The women he kept as sex slaves to keep producing an army, nurses, cook and for religious practices. The government eventually found out about what was going on and decided the pass laws that would help fight against the use of child soldiers. In 1993 there was a law pass stating that no child under the age of 16 should perform any act that will harm their development (United Nations). Later on in 1995 a law passed stating that those who enlist in the army must…

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    After viewing the State of Consciousness section on "Dreams," the experiences I have had with dreams are more understandable now. For example, since I play fantasy football, I have had dreams in which I stressed over losing on fantasy football due to severe injuries for the players on my team or simply just mismanagement. Most importantly, these dreams typically occurred in Sunday night and several days afterwards, when football was still fresh in my mind. These dreams do make sense now as they…

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    Salva. He was once just a regular kid in southern Sudan but, he didn’t know his life was about to change forever. His struggle for survival is his village is attacked while he’s at school and he has to go out into the “bush” alone and survive through all his hardships throughout this novel. It changes his struggle by having to cope with his friends and family dying and also getting to refugee camps.In this time of war, Salva has to keep dealing his group leaving him twice and on his third group…

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    “‘At our age, it’s more complicated for the rebels. So they use stronger stuff, like drugs or money, to bait us and to make us march…I remember the attack on Njola-Kombouya village, in the south of Sierra Leone. They made us wake up at 1 in the morning and we marched until 7. A doctor came. He had a small bowl of cold water, and, every two injections, he rinsed his needle in the water. It was always a small vial with red liquid. At first, I constantly felt weak and then after, I had a sense of…

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    Proposition 64 has been passed and many people are in the wrong believing that legalizing Marijuana for people over 21 is a better option rather than having Marijuana being completely illegal to all age groups aside for medical purposes. In actuality, Proposition 64 will make matters worse since children and pets would now have access to it, it is lacking a DUI standard, it won’t get rid of the black market, and there’s a possibility that the amount of car accidents related to being high on…

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    majority of the feminised seed producers do not pick up a stable mother plant for their seeds to grow perfect as the process is both lengthy and costly! Instead, most of the feminised plants end up being hermaphrodites. The experienced growers do not use feminised seeds and the feminised seeds are never used for breeding. Auto-flowering Cannabis Seeds: Most of the cannabis plants begin their flowering phase when the photoperiod (length of the time exposed to sunlight) is abridged to 12 – 14…

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