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    Some examples of substances listed in Schedule I are: heroin, LSD, marijuana, and ecstasy. Schedule II substances have a high potential for abuse, which may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. Examples of Schedule II narcotics include: morphine, opium, codeine, methadone and hydrocodone. Therefore…

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    Ibogaine is a very controversial drug used for several purposes. Ibogaine should be legalized because it is used for religious purposes, helps overcome addictions, therapeutic use, adults’ rights to recreational use, the history of drug addiction cures, and its minimal effect on other members of society. Ibogaine, roots of tabernanthe iboga, a shrub originating in the West African country Gabon, where indigenous people use it as a stimulant while hunting and in large doses during religious…

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    Autism Research

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    Autism is one of the most common yet misunderstood disorders of the modern age. Most Americans do not have a clear understanding of possible causes, what Autism actually is nor possible cures or treatments of this disorder. As autism effects 1 out of every 68 children born in the US annually, there is a large group of individuals whose lives have been touched by this ailment. Despite the large numbers of children and family’s crossing paths with this disorder, it is still not very clearly…

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    contain psilocybin and psilocin. People take shrooms fresh or dried by eating them or brewing them into tea and drinking them. This induces feelings of euphoria and altered perceptions of reality. In large doses, mushrooms have the same effects as LSD; however, too large a dose often results in psychosis. Consistent users will build up a tolerance to psilocybin and psilocin, meaning they’d have to take increased amounts to feel the affects, greatly increasing the possibility of negative side…

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    characteristics of the hippies were long hair, peace signs and vivid colors. The style of living of the hippies was gravely different from those of the conventional lifestyle especially in regards with experimentation of drugs such as peyote, marijuana and LSD which altered their mood and consciousness and thus, inspiring and influencing their art and music. Sexual liberation also became an extrusive notability of this countercultural movement, leading to rationalization of premarital sex and…

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    MK ULTRA

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    MK ULTRA,was the CIA’s questionable project that took place in the 1950’s that involved dosing unknowing citizens with large amounts of LSD, mind control, and a murder possibly covered up by our government. There is much speculation as to what the real motives behind these experiments were, one side argues that our government was using MK ULTRA for the mind control of American citizens and that the project still exists under a different name. The other side argues that MK ULTRA was only being…

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    NUB 430: Kaplan Report

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    of Kaplan test for NUB 430, the following were remediation topics for all the questions I answered incorrectly: AIDS Dementia complex, Bulimia Nervosa, informed consent/psychiatry, cocaine/ crack cocaine, autism, alprazolam, ADHD, substance abuse: LSD, depression, alcoholism, hallucination, setting, limits, domestic violence, childhood problems: school-age, conversion disorder, schizophrenia, OCD, anxiety, barbiturate withdrawal, suicide prevention, fluoxetine, paroxetine, elder abuse, duty to…

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    For now, it is classified as a Schedule 1 substance, which is the most restrictive grouping, including drugs like heroin, LSD, and Ecstasy. In the article “DEA Rejects Attempt To Loosen Federal Restrictions On Marijuana” By Carrie Johnson, she states, “Marijuana is considered a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, alongside heroin and LSD, while other, highly addictive substances including oxycodone and methamphetamine are regulated differently under Schedule II of the…

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    Woodstock Research Paper

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    Woodstock 1969 During the ‘60s, it was the time of drugs, love, hippies, and the Vietnam War. People were being sent to war while hippies just wanted peace. Woodstock was thought up and provided peace just for them. Before Woodstock happened in the ‘60s, there were many hippies everywhere. Hippies were involved in music, drugs, peace, and love. During this time, there were four young men, the oldest being 27, that had ideas to build a recording studio so they made up this concert to raise…

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    different perspective about each character in the book and giving them different roles. A role he believes fits right to what his thoughts society could be. Kesey volunteered to participate in the Acid Test or the LSD. According to cliffsnotes.com, “Kesey believed that the perception-altering LSD (in contrast to the actual hallucinogenic qualities of mescaline and psilocybin) was a tool useful for transcending rational consciousness and attaining a higher level of consciousness.” He believes…

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