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    Moral absolutism plays a critical role in The Crucible, and it continues to play a major role in today’s society. One such issue that brings about the moral absolutism in people in America is the controversy over marijuana legalization. Opponents to marijuana legalization tend to fall on the line of absolutely no marijuana in their own state, be it for medicinal use or recreation, due to the social stigma attached to it. Meanwhile, marijuana supporters tend to support all uses of the substance,…

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    Kathryn Dennis and Thomas Ravenel of Southern Charm have been dealing with a lot of drama with their custody battle. Recently it came out that Kathryn failed a drug test and Thomas was able to get joint custody of the kids. Now All About the Tea is revealing exclusive information on what all Kathryn Dennis failed on her drug test. Right now they are in a huge legal battle over the kids. Thomas wasn't able to see his kids for weeks before winning joint custody. When they did their drug tests,…

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    Why Marijuana Is Bad

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    Marijuana isn’t bad like people might think it is. The law and even families might reiterate the idea repeatedly, yet it simply isn’t true. So why do people see marijuana as the devil’s spawn? A leading reason that people believe marijuana is bad is the many myths circulating around it. Marijuana (also known as cannabis or weed), according to the Oxford dictionary, is, “cannabis, especially as smoked or consumed as a psychoactive drug.” One myth is that weed kills. This is a wildly inaccurate…

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    Thymoquinone has been an intriguing find in the field of medicine and health science. Thymoquinone is a chemical extracted from the Nigella Sativa plant or also known as the Fennel Flower. (The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology.) The earliest uses of Nigella Sativa, or black seed, date back to 570 C.E. (naturalsociety.com). This plant has been used as a medicine for all types of human illnesses. Because of its potency in reducing or curing diseases, it was deemed as the “cure…

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    Marijuana still has yet to be legalized within all 50 states. There are numerous reasons why it should be legalized but the main one would be the medical benefits. A drug that is similar to it with its medical benefits is called Peyote. Peyote is a substance in the plant, mescaline, produces a wide range of hallucinations. It's legal for Native Americans to use it on their reservations. The Native Americans alone. The main issue is why a hallucinogenic drug gets legalized before marijuana,…

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    Cialis

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    Drugs regularly recommended to treat erectile dysfunction in grown-up guys may help young men who have a muscle infection called Duchenne brawny dystrophy, as indicated by another study. In the little study incorporating only 10 young men with the ailment, specialists found that the famous medications Viagra and Cialis enhanced blood stream to the young men's debilitated muscles. "Young men with Duchenne bulky dystrophy have a blood stream variation from the norm - conveyance of blood and…

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    Neonatal Morbidity Essay

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    Risks of Neonatal Morbidity on Infants Exposed to Marijuana Most abusive drugs have the potential to alter a person’s thinking and judgment. The use of illicit drugs can lead to potential health risks. Most drugs have the capability to harm a fetus; pregnancy-related issues are noted to be caused from tetragons while pregnant. The most commonly used illicit drug among women of reproductive age or by women who are pregnant is Marijuana. It is difficult to be positive about the precise effects of…

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    Rivaroxaban Rivaroxaban is an anticoagulant medication commonly used in the prevention of cerebrovascular accidents and pulmonary embolism in patients suffering from atrial fibrillation. According to a study published in Thrombosis, a peer-reviewed medical journal, rivaroxaban proves to be just as effective at cerebrovascular accident and pulmonary embolism prevention as warfarin (Gómez-Outes et al., 2013). Rivaroxaban has also been approved for the prevention of venous thromboembolism and deep…

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    The reason why Marijuana is still illegal is because most of people belive that Marijuana is hazadous and toxic for their life. In fact, many researchers have discovered that people who habitually drink liquor or smoke cigarettes tend to have more medical problems than people who use Marijuana. For this reason, some people start asking, why Marijuana is still illegal, while cigarette and liquor have been legalized. However, analysts oppose the idea since they think legalizing Marijuana would…

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    Morphine Essay

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    In this paper we will be examining the drug morphine as well as looking at opium poppy, whose family name is Papaveraceae; Genus name Papaver; species name somniferum. First readers will be introduced to the basic anatomy and physiology of the plant, including particulars about morphine’s relationship to opium poppy. Proceeding this discussion, readers will acquire an understanding about the species origin and historical usages. Following the discourse, readers will examine some modern facts and…

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