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    Marijuana Effects

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    brain, causing the person that is in addiction to force the rest of the brain to work overtime to make up what it has lost from smoking dope, Also with non-users, they experienced increased connectivity between the most sensitive parts of the brain. Weed came to the Middle East between 2000 B.C. and 1400 B.C., and it was probably used there by the Scythians, a nomadic Indo-European group. The Scythians carried the drug into southeast Russia and Ukraine, as they occupied both territories for…

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    To humans, pot is just another way to escape reality and enter their own carefree world. Weed does to stoners what beer and liquor have been doing to Americans for centuries. But better yet, weed comes with all the positive vibes and none of the negative effects of alcohol or other drugs! According to an article by the name of Alcohol Poisoning Deaths, "There are more than 2,200 alcohol poisoning…

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    Substitution Effect

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    (Aharonovich et al. qtd. in Lucas 436). Talking about the hemp and problematic substance, Lucas suggest that several researches carried out on animals and human has shown that cannabis causes addiction (437). On the other hand, 2 studies has proved that weed has important biological effects on body to give up crack and cocaine as well as based on some researches it has been proved that it also protects liver from heavy alcohol use and at last, studies suggest that it “does not interfere with the…

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    Now after we saw Weeds point, we can understand better that in today’s economy in the US it will be very difficult for every hard-working person to find a good job that pays a good salary. However, King states, “… we should rely on values of the American Dream: that anybody can climb out of hardship and achieve success” (615), in other words, King suggests that anyone can achieve success if they work hard, and this is the value of the American Dream. Weeds showed us that this statement is simply…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    Earlier this school year in agriculture class some of my friends and I were in the garden pulling weeds. One girl pulled up a patch of weeds and discovered a mouse. Several people started scrambling around while the girl wanted to pick it up. One of my friends, an outdoor person scooped up the mouse in such a way as to avoid being bitten. The mouse squealed and the first girl mistook its squeal of fear for a squeal of pain. She then repeatedly said, “Don’t hurt it!” In the midst of this…

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    details his concerns with the nation’s continuing acceptance of marijuana. He specifically discusses the introduction of the Marijuana Justice Act from Senator Cory Booker. This act would legalize weed across the nation and punish communities that do not conform. Hunt goes onto explain that the legalization of weed would bring more than devastation than relief. He exemplifies Colorado and the adverse effects the state has suffered since legalization such as an increase traffic deaths, poison…

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    How Shakespeare expresses England through imagery Imagery helps to set tone and express emotional ties or discomfort to other characters or places and forces the reader to use their imagination for perspective in a literary work. Emotion and perspective guide how imagery affects us. For example, most literate people are aware of the description of heaven and hell. A sickness plaguing a community or village in an era where medicine and disinfectants were non-existent can be described as a…

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    up: tackling any weeds. Do I Need Weed Control? Answer: Avoid it! It could hurt your grass’ growth. You might see weeds sprout in the thin areas as your seed grows but the best way to keep them under control is with healthy, dense turf. If you’re in Arizona, Southern California, or New Mexico, then weeds might be sprouting all over the place. Don’t fear, TruGreen is here to help. Stay away from any type of weed control until the new grass has been mowed 4 or 5 times. Weed control can cause…

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    Cut The Grass Speech

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    the grass on Saturday mornings because it is usually cooler in the mornings, and I have the rest of the day to relax. The second step is to gather all of the necessary equipment to cut the grass. The necessary equipment include a lawn mower, a weed whacker, a leaf blower, gasoline, and a water bottle. There are other things that are optional such as sunglasses,…

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    To be an ugly weed, or a pleasant-smelling flower? In Identity, Julio Polanco uses symbolism, setting, and conflict to show, illustrate and communicate, that being different can sometimes be better, and to be yourself and not like any other. Julio Polanco uses the literary element symbolism in this poem many times. An example of symbolism in this poem is “ I’d rather be a tall ugly weed”. He is showing symbolism by saying it as though he is the weed. This quote means that he would rather be…

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