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    Hero's Journey prompt Spider-man - The Matrix Peter is a nerdy student who is bullied by his classmates, one of the genetically engineered spider bites peter and wakes up with powers, Peter uses his power to win matches at an underground wrestling match, Uncle ben advises peter petter that great powers comes great responsibility, Entering the unknown- peter stops uncle ben killer and realized that he must use his powers to stop crime, peter became spider-man and he takes…

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    What´s Cat Eye Syndrome?

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    takes many pills.…

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    medicated. I was on a number of different pills prescribed by a number of different doctors. The pill that shaped my life the most was Concerta, an ADHD pill that, ideally, was meant to help me concentrate and control my energetic behavior. At the young age of nine, I was put on this medication and took it faithfully until I turned eighteen. My parents and doctor always said the medication would help me gain control, but it was the opposite. When I took the pills, a fog rolled over my brain,…

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    Forty-two million abortions are performed worldwide each year. That's more than the entire population of Canada, which would cost unprepared families over five hundred billion dollars in just one year. To kill an unborn with horrible procedures is not only wrong for the doctors, but morally wrong too. As a society we lean towards economic explanations for behaviour, and in some ways this makes sense. People are guided by money in their choice of job. While tax accountant might not be most…

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    Cystic Fibrosis is the most common fatal autosomal genetically inherited disease with high morbidity within the Caucasian population. This disease is due to the defective or non-existent CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane conductance Regulator) proteins. The lack of the CFTR proteins results in the buildup of a thick, sticky mucus within the lungs, which in turn makes it harder for the patient to breath. The patient experiences altered epithelial ion transport. This altered epithelial ion…

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    elevate and the need to suppress the pain increases, so the sufferer finds someone with a few left over morphine pills from a serious surgery. This person finds a calm, comforting peace in not feeling the constant pain any longer. When the medication wears off, the pain returns, and the pain stricken person feels they need more medication. Not only more, but perhaps stronger pills as they begin to grow immune to a certain dosage. This vicious cycle become a dependent, addictive dance between…

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    last several years. Our nation as a whole should take a stand by raising more awareness, closely monitoring individuals that are prescribed the drugs, and by enforcing stricter punishments for all that are involved in illegal activities with these pills. Prescription drug abuse is not just common among ordinary individuals, but celebrities as well. Take for instance, Michael Jackson and Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Jackson 's death drew national attention to…

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    Luis Miramontes was a famous Mexican chemist who invented birth control. He was born in March 16, 1925 at Tepic, Nayarit. His full name is Luis E. Miramontes Cardenas. At the National Autonomous University of Mexico, he received his first degree in chemical engineering. He was a researcher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico in the Institute of Chemistry. He also was the faculty of chemistry there. Not only that, but he was the director and professor at the Universidad…

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    Quamisha Research Paper

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    both of her children. When Quamisha does have her own children, the children are in the road alone, and traffic has to go around them; this is often times. The children have not been hurt or harmed. Quamisha smokes weed, and pops non prescribed pills; the pills are molly Lortab that she receives off of the street. The drugs are done around the children every day. Donna is aware of Quamisha abusing the drugs the way she is; Donna is in denial about it. Aubree has a big scar under her eye, and it…

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    “desperate figures” of AA’s success rates; I know better! “The program works, if you work it.” ― Alcoholics Anonymous They can keep their “magic pills, their cocktails, and their wine. Sally, if you are for real and a member of AA, then you know what to do. They gave us principles to live by early on, we know not to believe lies anymore, cocktails, wine, “magic pills!” Enough is enough, enough…

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