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    by making parallel examples of the characters of the play to actual religious conquests throughout history. Throughout the play, numerous characters use religion for their advantage and their own benefit. Abigail Williams is a very jealous and psychedelic girl who is envious of Elizabeth Proctor’s relationship with John Proctor. Abigail hates Elizabeth for firing her and taking her away from close proximity from Elizabeth’s husband, in which she had an affair with. Abigail thinks that she is a…

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    Kesey’s writing style is wholly unique. Kesey is able to write with several different tones which gives One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest its incredibly unique feel. Few writers would be able to go from a tone of acid trip to machinery to humorous in the span of only a few pages. Even fewer yet would be able to flow between tones as smoothly as Kesey. An example of this is when Kesey is describing Nurse Ratched for the first time. Kesey describes the pure fear Chief experiences when he sees Nurse…

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    "you have created created quite an impact, although my primary job is regulated to the area of legal advice. I would suggest you tread lightly in the area of your writings. for many people it's been a hot topic, Where a lot of people have a lot interest defending your position, As well as those who have fallen on there sword in there attempts to dismantle it. "All I did was drop acid and write down what I was thinking, in large part so I would be able to retain the knowledge, I wrote what came…

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    Ketamine Research Paper

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    Drug Project The drug that was chosen to be written on was Ketamine. Its chemical name known as Ketamine Hydrochloride. This certain drug is sold under the brand name of Ketalar. It is known as a Schedule III here in the US. The Ketamine drug is called many names on the street; Cat Valium, Cat Tranquilizer, K, Special K, Super K, Vitamin K, Kit Kat, Purple, Jet. Those names are used when referring to them in clubs and raves where Ketamine is mostly abused. The history of Ketamine goes back…

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    Imagine a world, dear reader, without your family. No one to hug you. No one to share your days with. No one to play catch with. No one to celebrate your birthdays with. Now without family, imagine your holidays: no one to take you trick-or-treating. No one to have Thanksgiving dinner with. No one to watch fireworks with on 4th of July. Imagine the loss of even the littlest tradition, like movie night or taco tuesday. Traditions require family to work, therefore it shapes your perspective and…

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    THE HIPPIES CHALLENGED THE SOCIAL STRUCTURES AND VALUES OF AMERICA IN THE 1960’S A ‘hippie’ can be defined as someone of an alternative appearance and typically ‘associated with a subculture involving the rejection of conventional values.’ The hippies challenged various aspects of American society in the 1960’s, including their mainstream culture and ‘The Establishment.’ They ‘believed the dominant mainstream culture was corrupt and inherently flawed and sought to replace it with a utopian…

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    and ignorance of the institution of writing (Thompson), music became an integral part of hippie culture. Music allowed the hippies to express their distaste towards the Vietnamese war and provided a common base for people to connect. Popular “psychedelic musical talent acts” (Bhaddock), such as The Grateful Dead and Big…

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    During 1938 in Switzerland, a man by the name of Dr. Albert Hofmann, discovered Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in the pharmaceutical-chemical department of Sandoz Laboratories. Hoffman hoped that this drug could be used to stimulate circulation and respiration, though this idea fortunately failed. He soon had forgotten about the new found drug, and didn’t utilize it for the next five years. In 1943, he continued to observe the drug, and by accidentally ingesting LSD he later experienced some…

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    past few years, electronic music has grown increasingly popular. With genres ranging from dubstep to hardstyle, it gets confusing knowing what an artist labels themselves as. Flying Lotus is no different, with his unique fusion sound being called “psychedelic electronic.” While Flying Lotus isn’t as well-known as other electronic artists such as Zedd, Skrillex, and others, he has been making a name for himself these past years. Flying Lotus released his fifth studio album titled, “You’re Dead!”…

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    When I think of The Wombats, I think of odd-but-fun lyrics and upbeat, borderline psychedelic music, and the band's latest album, "Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life," provides just that. The first song on the album, "Cheetah Tongue," was pre-released as a single. The song itself is pretty simple, but the lyrics are very visual. I really like the line, "My hands shake like jellyfish when you're near." It also mentions black flamingos, which is a song title later in the album. The ridiculous…

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