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    LSD was first synthesized by Albert Hofmann in 1938. LSD is typically either swallowed or held under the tongue, usually on a substrate such as absorbent blotter paper, a sugar cube, or gelatin. In its liquid form, it can also be administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection.The effects of the drug were not known until 1948 due to the fact that no one could explain it’s mystifying effects. It was introduced commercially in 1947 by Sandoz Laboratories under the trade-name Delysid as a…

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    The use of the three components of the advertisement listed by Roland Barthes in his essay “Rhetoric of the Image” are linguistics, uncoded message, and coded message. All three of these are used to entice the target audience of women to drink this beverage because of the overlapping message that tall and skinny is desirable based on our society’s culture. Through the use of many aspects, such as color choice and syntax, this advertisement can change the way the product is received and how well…

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    In the study, micro-droplets of perspiration were collected and then were masked with 32 different fragrances one at a time. It was found that only two fragrances stopped women from being able to distinguish between the smell of sweat from the fragrance. On the other hand, 19 fragrances could…

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    The Slave Trade was a very brutal thing. Slaves were treated worse than most animals, and had no rights at all. They were shipped off in exchange for raw materials that usually had very little value at all. These human beings were sometimes stolen by their neighbours, or even their family members to be sold. Their way of life was absolutely terrible. Whoever sold the slaves, had no regard to their rank, or possessions. Before they would get on the boat, they were stripped of all the…

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    Boots Case Study

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    There is a variety of individuals that are concerned in industrial jobs and sensible quality workbooks play a vital role, particularly in such lifestyle.These boots are available in completely different shapes and sizes according to the increasing demand in today's world. It keeps our feet nice and dry, they'll stop our feet turning into sweat machines and with this a major issue related to boots is completely solved. Workboots possess several options as listed below - 1. Rough and tough shoes…

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    the bloody flux, was the biggest killer, followed by malignant fevers, including malaria, and dehydration, especially in the tropics.” Although he wasn’t aware of the correct terminology, Olaudah also supports this claim, “This produced copious perspirations, so that the air soon became unfit for respiration, from a variety of loathsome smells, and brought on a sickness among the slaves, of which many died…” Obviously, the circumstances of the slave ships were atrocious enough to kill…

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    York, the air full of the smells of industrialization and the sweat of animals. The days pass, the nights get shorter and the days longer, then as the nights begin to grow once more, the smells of the the bustling city change. What was once the perspiration of horses hard at work, has been replaced with burning of gasoline. On October 1, 1908, Henry Ford revolutionized the production of combustion vehicles; cars were made available to the middle class of the United States. However, with this new…

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    Racism is something that has been something occurring in the world for a very long time. The novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad represents the time period of imperialism; when Belgium colonized the Congo. Conrad depicts the racism that occured in the Congo of Africa because of the Europeans colonization. The main protagonist named Marlow, a European sailor, goes on an adventure with his crew through his perspective going up the Congo River with the goal of meeting an idealistic man, Kurtz.…

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    Thomas Alva Edison was born February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio, but grew up in Port Huron, Michigan. Most of his education was learned at home from his mother and what he didn't learn from her came from reading R.G. Parker's School of Natural Philosophy. The fact that he was sent home from a public school because he was "stupid" could make some of the largest contributions to humankind. Thomas Edison also had many mentors to teach him. "In 1866, at the age of 19, Edison moved to Louisville,…

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    anywhere and murder him on the spot. The young man had run out of options. The brutal, cold hard truth that he was about to die took a huge toll on the young man’s mind. The young man moved for the first time in several minutes, several beads of perspiration dripped down his ashen face. The older man in black was within ten yards of the…

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