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    Why Marijuana Is Bad

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    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 myth. For example, based on the substances alone; tobacco kills an average of 480,000 people a year, alcohol kills an average of 88,000 people a year, and marijuana kills zero people per year. Another myth is that people believe that there is unsavory long-term side effects with weed. This, while true for…

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    intoxication and for days after use” (Smart Approaches to Marijuana). This provides good evidence that weed will impact…

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    familiar conversation" or in more simple term used everyday conversation. Then comes Burridge quote "Today's weeds may become tomorrow's beautiful and rewarding species" and to understand her text you need to understand what the quote means. Today when we think of weeds we think of those plants that grow all over and kill your plants that most people don’t like, but when Burridge uses "weeds" in her writing she referring them to the todays or that generations literacy issues…

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    Ecology Action Plan

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    landscape the area. The area requires weeds to be pulled and for overgrown trails to be restored. Several classmates and I will attend the event in the Morongo Preserve. The event is open to the public and will last from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm on September 30th. My participation will better the environment of the preserve. This project will help preserve the area in the Morongo Preserve. Other volunteers and I will pull invasive species of weeds in the preserve. The weeds prevent the native species…

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    Should We Alter Our Food

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    ready crop. These plants were altered in such a way to be resistant to the active ingredient in round up weed killer. The idea behind this is that if the crop itself is resistant to…

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    has the greatest weed percentage, Feb 22, 2010) We have busted over 700,000 trap houses a year, which is a good record for outside of drug containment. (Mexico has the greatest weed percentage, Feb 22, 2010) No matter how hard we try to claim drugs, it will always continue to grow on every street corner (Mexico has the greatest weed percentage, Feb 22, 2010) . The drug empire is just like our military except their weapons are our own citizens (Mexico has the greatest weed percentage, Feb…

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    Throughout history, many things have been changed to help humans prosper. Buildings made from different materials, plants grown from different fertilizers, medicines upgrades to prevent sickness, but to what extent will we go to. Genetically modified foods are foods that have supposedly been made better by changing an organism's genetic code. However people don't know how this will affect them later. It could make them sick or even eventually kill them after a long time of consumption. From…

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    Marijuana is a misunderstood substance. Many believe the usage of weed, hemp, or cannabis is a dangerous choice, but it 's the total opposite. So why is the legalization of marijuana in Arkansas such a problem? Both Colorado and Oregon are two states in America who have legalized marijuana. The crime rate has gone down; however, finances have gone up for both Colorado and Oregon. So I ask again, why don 't we legalize marijuana in the state of Arkansas for medical use, economical use, and…

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    How Does Moss Grow

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    Moss is a type of weed that can disrupt lawn and garden growth, but it's possible to eliminate and contain with the right products. There are two ways to control moss growth. You can fix the conditions that are causing it to grow or purchase moss control products to contain it. Where Does Moss Grow? With thousands of moss species, moss can grow anywhere except in salt water. It flourishes in cool, shady and damp areas. Nonetheless, it can still survive in limited, drought-like conditions. Moss…

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    should definitely not be prohibited. Also some argue that marijuana is addictive, but there are many other legal substances out there that are more addictive such as; caffeine, cigarettes, and alcohol. Reports show that only 9% of users are addicted to weed while the others are not (Molloy, 2017). Furthermore, the legalization would not only save government spending, but they would also gain money. The government would not be supplying as much money to law enforcement as they do not have to…

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