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    For 6 months out of the year every Sunday, Millions of people tune in to watch Sunday Football. If that is not enough to give you perspective, more people watch NFL games in comparison to people who go out and vote for the presidential election. Football is watched religiously by many Americans, including myself. However, not many are able to see what happens of the off cameras. The repetitive contact plays have long lasting damaging effects to the brain. Recently studies have found a link…

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    even an idea, many cultures such as the ancient Chinese used a plant called Marijuana for various medical reasons. Till this day, many doctors still use it in modern medicine. In the 1930's however, the Tobacco Association funded a movie called “Reefer Madness” which successfully caused many people to believe that marijuana will eventually cause death and serious dangerous behavior based on no medical evidence. Although marijuana does not cause an addiction, the plant has been classified as a…

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    National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Detailed Tables. SAMHSA. https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/NSDUH-DetTabs-2015/NSDUH-DetTabs-2015/NSDUH-DetTabs-2015.pdf. September 8, 2016. Accessed October 18, 2017. Web. Sullum, Jacob. "Reefer Madness at the New York Times." Reason, 2017, pp. 42+, SIRS Issues Researcher, https://sks-sirs-com.db16.linccweb.org. Accessed October 18, 2017. Web. Tracy, Sam. "Legal Marijuana Will Help State's Economy." Hartford Courant, 12 Feb, 2017, pp. C.3,…

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    The internet has only been influencing our current culture for a decade, and it has already become a more important catalyst for social development then thousands of years of cultural evolution. Internet connections have started to become the norm; even the poorest nations and peoples have some limited access to the vast wealth of information the internet offers. This accessibility of information is the exception, not the rule. Normally, education was only available to the richest in a society,…

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    For it or against it, the choice to legalize marijuana has become a very controversial topic in our country. Why is that? Talking about the subject can sometimes be difficult to understand. There are so many things to know when it comes to marijuana, and just when you think you know it all, you really have only scratched the surface. Another thing that can be hard to understand is all the different information that is thrown at us and what we can believe. The most important thing we need to…

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    Jayden David is a boy who had been experiencing seizures his whole life and at one point he was taking twelve different prescription drugs a day just to cope with the effects of his condition. Till one day his dad asked doctor’s about marijuana as treatment and they said anything to help your son. On the first day of using cannabis oil Jayden 's seizures stoped and after a couple of week he improved drastically which lead him to go from twelve pills to one (High Culture). A powerful medicine…

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