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    Million Dollar Baby Essay

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    Million Dollar Baby review One might think of the movie “Million Dollar Baby” as a typical cliche boxing movie at first if you’ve never seen it before. However this is much more than your typical “Rocky” movie. “Million Dollar Baby” is more than just being about a fighter, but is about being a warrior. It strikes deeply at the value of life and self-worth of oneself, and loved ones. It’s no surprise that “Million Dollar Baby” received such outstanding positive reviews as along with the Academy…

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    to life. An amazing movie makes viewers think about the film long after watching it and has an impact on the their life. Million Dollar Baby is a spectacular example of all these factors. Million Dollar Baby is a drama film directed by Clint Eastwood and it stars Hilary Swank as Maggie Fitzgerald, a poor boxer who is determined to become the very best that she can be. Million Dollar Baby is a perfect example of a drama film because it has a complex and engaging conflict, the characters are…

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    Million Dollar Baby is an inspirational film. Directed and filmed by Clint Eastwood in 2004, Million Dollar Baby is a motivational film featuring a young women living in the lower class who follows her passion for boxing. Part of the reason I believe it was a good film was since it was a comeback movie. It started with a thirty-one year old waitress named Maggie Fitzgerald who comes from a lower class family in which they do not all get along well. Maggie Fitzgerald has a passion to one day…

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    Legalization Of Cannabis

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    from tax obtained by the state. In the first year of cannabis sales in Colorado, the state received around 50 million dollars in tax money coming just from the sale of cannabis, and the tax paid from dispensaries in order to grow the plant. The plan for the money received in taxes for the beginning of the cannabis era, the state wanted to fund schooling. After a year has gone by around 8 million dollars has been funded to programs for funding schooling, youth programs for drug awareness and…

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    Picture living in a world where marijuana is so free that even your 12 year old son or daughter could get their hands on it without hardly any effort. Well that’s the world parents, law enforcement officers and government officials would have to live in if the bill gets passed that marijuana is federally legal for recreational use. Marijuana is a hallucinogen that affects the brain and alters your awareness. For years there have been debates weather not marijuana should be legalized for…

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    rules and that’s how it works. Not only do people want it legal for them to use but also because they understand how much money it costs to keep it illegal. In 2010 10,343 arrests were made for marijuana possession. It costs taxpayers estimated $38 million in incarceration, police, judicial, and legal expenses. That doesn 't even include losses to individual arrests…

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    The popular drug Marijuana has many health benefits and is also very lucrative, however, is often looked down upon because of its bad reputation that was attained by the spread of false claims because of this the pros of Marijuana legalization are overlooked and everyone is concerned about the cons. Not to say the coins do not exist, however, they do not outweigh the pros of legalization. For example, since colorado legalized marijuana they have seen a drop in arrest and an increase in judicial…

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    Marijuana is a misunderstood substance. Many believe the usage of weed, hemp, or cannabis is a dangerous choice, but it 's the total opposite. So why is the legalization of marijuana in Arkansas such a problem? Both Colorado and Oregon are two states in America who have legalized marijuana. The crime rate has gone down; however, finances have gone up for both Colorado and Oregon. So I ask again, why don 't we legalize marijuana in the state of Arkansas for medical use, economical use, and…

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    alcohol or other substances. In other words, there are still many undetermined factors that each of them can change the balance of this comparison easily. For example, who can predict and evaluate what would be the consequences and costs of having millions of teens, students and adults with less IQ, less skilled and less improved than other countries? Alcohol is America’s number one drug problem. Why should the government now unleash another harmful drug on America? Alcohol and marijuana have…

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    medical patients are receiving treatment from this plant. Now, four states have legalized marijuana for recreational use (“23 Legal States”). Since sales went underway in Colorado, the state has reaped huge financial benefits from the tax on marijuana. Millions of dollars in revenue has come just in the first year of legalization. Being that the financial and medical benefits outweigh the negative…

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