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    What is the definition of sociological imagination? The understanding I have acquired from C. Wright Mills is, “the vivid awareness of the relationship between personal experience and the wider society.” My personal experiences are deeply related to the wider society just in where, how, and by whom I was raised. Being born and raised in California many do not know the first capital; Vallejo. Vallejo, “The City of Opportunity” the slogan that can be read on all city limits signage. There was…

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    Benefits of a Liberal Drug Approach In 1971 President Richard Nixon declared the War on Drugs and four decades later the United States has spent $1 trillion (Branson). What do we have to show for it as Americans? The world’s largest prison population at 2.3 million people and more than half a million of the inmates are imprisoned due to drug violations (Branson). About 460,000 more people in jail and prison today than in 1980 all from drug related crimes (Branson). The United States has the…

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    Figueroa 1 Destiny Figueroa Ms. McClung English 1101 18 September 2015 Roaring 20’s vs. Swinging 60’s Let’s take a trip back… way back… back into time. The 1920’s and 1960’s are two decades that have really defined the United States’ culture. From flappers to hippies, jazz music to rock, and Civil Rights movements, these two decades have helped shape the beliefs and rights we have today. The 1920s were an age of social and political change that would change the face of history in the…

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    OBJECTIVE: To effectively contribute to the objectives and goals of an innovative organization through the successful application of my work ethic, exceptional managerial/leadership, human relation, and administrative skills. Experienced Military Recruiter is a Military Veteran with a Secret Security Clearance with 26 years of proven experience in the United States Navy. Dynamic, team-oriented professional with a record of accomplishment in human resources (HR) Management, operations management…

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    Drugs In The 1970's

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    During this time period, hippie culture believed hallucinogens such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) expanded their perspectives toward enlightenment and Vietnam veterans sought marijuana and heroin to ease their suffering. As drug use became more and more prominent, the government recognized drugs as a symbol of “youthful rebellion, social upheaval…

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    meth, heroin, pcp, lsd, mushrooms, weed, crack, cocaine, bath salts, but the biggest of them all is unhealthiness. Personal Health is so important to lead a healthy lifestyle. We as americans need to exercise, eat good food, brush our teeth, cut each individual nail everyday, wash your bodies, wash your hair, wash your hands, blow your nose. In this essay you will learn all this stuff. Personal Health is important because you need to be able to play all these sports. This list shows all of…

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    (drugfreeworld.org). All of these are known as very powerful and addictive drugs, though there are many more these are the most commonly used. Many of these illegal drugs were once at the hands of doctors to prescribe to their patients such as Heroin, Cocaine, LSD, Methamphetamine, and Ecstasy but eventually that privilege was revoked from doctors because the harmful effects of these drugs were climbing and they could not longer be oblivious to them (drugfreeworld.org). So if these specific…

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    specifications of drugs listed under Schedule I, the strictest schedule of the Controlled Substance Act. The drugs listed under Schedule I contain no medical use and are considered highly abused drugs. Marijuana is ranked as dangerous as drugs such as heroin, LSD, ecstasy, and meth. There is so much research confirming the positive medicinal effects of marijuana that some of the most respected officials of recent times are backing the legalization and the descheduling of marijuana. Currently,…

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    Hundreds infected with malaria, typhoid fever, herpes, tuberculosis, ringworm, syphilis, hepatitis, flu virus, cancer cells, and cholera in repeatedly failed attempts to “cure” such diseases. Along with painful biopsies and frequently skin removal procedures. Yes, done on humans, incarcerated humans someone that had little to no information about the study, and effects. Most would refuse these treatments if they knew what was at risk. It is illegal and unethical to do these experiments without…

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    How did the Rolling Stones impact the Counterculture movement in the 1960’s? The Rolling Stone impacted the Counterculture Movement through their music which rebelled against the traditions of society. The society at the time was filled with racial segregation, Vietnam War, and America was an orthodox society. This time period was known as the Baby Boom, and as a result, there was a new generation called Hippies, which began to question society and how it worked. The Rolling Stone impacted the…

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