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…The legalization of marijuana would be a great benefit to almost everyone. Basically it’s our right of privacy to be able to smoke in our own homes. Its pretty much a failure of prohibition, and there are numerous benefits that would come…
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…have suggested their patients smoke marijuana to ease nausea. C. Thesis: The use of marijuana for medicinal purposes should be legalized by the United States government for the many reasons stated below. II. Medical Uses A. Ease nausea of cancer…
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…for her dry heaves to pass (2)." Richard would drive Dorothy to her chemotherapy appointments and then watch the side effects consume her body afterwards. He then suggested she try taking marijuana to ease her pain. Dorothy who never smoked a cigarette…
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…to the outside world, represented by Jim.         In the same manner, although not very major, the use of rainbows and cigarette smoking are minor symbols in the play. The rainbows signify the hope in the future. Tom exhilarates Laura when he pulls out…
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…cocaine, an individual cannot predict or control the extent to which he or she will continue to use the drug. The major ways of using cocaine are sniffing or snorting, injecting, and smoking (including free-base and crack cocaine). Snorting is the process…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…that a patient smoke marijuana for relief of nausea induced by chemotherapy.' (Bakalar and Grinspoon 1875) And many times it only takes one or two puffs off a joint to calm the patient and relieve their nausea and help increase their appetite. (Silverberg 1…
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…I poured most of the cans contents onto a leaf of cigarette paper rolled it into a crooked joint, and promptly smoked down to the roach. This was my everyday routine. I'd wake up early just to do this. I'd sometimes think it was sad, but I thought…
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…the period of six years Dr. Alejandra Ramirez-Venegas has diagnosed over 481 cases of COPD, of which 345 are associated with smoking and the remaining 186 cases are due to the inhalation of wood smoke (Science Daily, 2006). <Tab/>Burning solid fuels…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…between nicotine and tobacco dependency The Surgeon General's report (1988) on Smoking and Health stated that nicotine was the drug responsible for tobacco dependence (cited in Atrens, 2001). This statement has been supported and accepted as the core element…
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…cut off, an island in a sea of black, choking, enveloping mist. The APC (armored personal carrier) was this smoking silhouette. It looked menacing, like the Chinese war-machine it was, until my eyes focused on the gaping hole in the side. When this hole…
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