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    As Medical Marijuana getting legalized in more places across the globe, weed becomes widely popular among all categories of people. From politicians to famous athletes, weed has a fan base of millions of people. Do you like being stoned? How about pulling Marijuana pranks? Well, there are a lot of enthusiasts who find this activity quite entertaining. Below are Top 5 Marijuana Pranks. Enjoy! 1. McDonalds Weed Prank This man ordered a burger, chicken nuggets, and, as it turned out, a bag of…

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    Byzantine Empire Dbq

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    Despite all the bad things that came out of the Fall of the Roman Empire, it made an impact on other regions. One change that resulted from the fall of the western half of the Roman Empire was the imperial power shifted to the Byzantine Empire, that is, the eastern part of the Roman Empire, with its capital at Constantinople. (Doc.3 ) After the fall of Rome the Middle Ages went through the Dark Ages and the Byzantine Empire became the rich center of trade. During the Dark Ages learning and…

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    Invaders such as the Germanic tribes, attacked Rome from different parts of the empire. This was difficult for the Roman army since they couldn’t be all around the empire at once. On the map located on Document C, the Huns, Angles, Saxons, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Visigoths, and etc. attacked the Roman Empire from different locations each time. However, on Document D, the text states the Huns as, “Swift-moving and ungovernable people make their destructive way amid the pillage and slaughter of…

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    Linguists and language advocates have always had a standpoint against anything that threatens the existence of language; in particular, English.Take for an example, John Humphry, a journalist for the Daily Mail UK and a very passionate advocate for the syntax and structure of the English language. In his very expressive journalistic piece “ I H8 TEXT SPEAK” Humphry voices out his concern over the loss of the ’hyphen’ And its effect on change of over 16000 words. He argues that this loss is…

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    Broken Windows Sociology

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    communities there is an increase of police misconduct and an increase of police presence in the neighborhoods. Zombardo stated that “This field study was a simple demonstration of how something that is clearly neglected can quickly become a target for vandals. But it eventually morphed into something far more than that. In the article, Kelling and Wilson of the article suggested that “a broken window or other visible signs of disorder or decay and this idea can send the signal that a…

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    How Christianity Led to the Fall of Rome The Roman Empire fell to many declines, and unbelievably, the rise of Christianity is one of the declines. The rise of Christianity all officially started when Constantine the Great, (Emperor from 306-337 AD) made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. As a consequence, they had to tear down old temples where the Romans worshiped their gods and build new churches on top of them which made people upset. Also, there were some…

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    reaction of the Romans was to cut out their tongues and ship them off to the Canary Islands, where they were later found by the Spanish. The Carthaginians were also in Morocco before the Romans. After the Roman Empire fell, a Germanic tribe called the Vandals took over briefly. Muslims from the Middle East then took over and and carried out raids in the Taza Gap eventually converted the country to Islam by 710. In 711, Iberia called for help from…

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    This article is about the history and ideology of direct supervision. It supports the concept of direct supervision and the route to take when considering 21st century jail design and operation. The article begins with a description of the most common jail management types, intermittent surveillance, remote surveillance and direct supervision. Intermittent surveillance is that similar to a hospital in which long rows of cells are placed along a hall. Inmates are observed in intervals.…

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    most canonic types of car insurance sum. By definition, Ecumenical amount pays for non-collision redress to the mortal vehicle and its equipment. Here are a few examples: A malefactor breaks into your car. Your screen or window shatters or cracks. Vandals misconduct your car. A observe, ruminant or opposite beast strikes your car. Your car is unsound in a sack or detonation. An seism, cocaine, recognize, windstorm or separate earthy hardship causes misconduct to your car. Something water onto…

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    Vandalism And Street Art

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    Surprisingly, even today, street art is often perceived as vandalism. This misunderstood art form is present in all of our daily lives, acting as an inspiration to countless aspiring artists and brightening up the dismal world we live in today, with ongoing wars and refugees fleeing to safety, in an attempt to escape their nightmare. It is a method of self-expression used by many people. Every individual has their hobbies and interests. To some it is street art. To those who object to street art…

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