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…was given by Exxon Corporation and Exxon Shipping and the U.S. and Alaskan governments received $100 million. They also estimated a $900 million redemption fund. In '93, the EPA announced that secondhand smoke can cause cancer, which the tobacco industry…
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…intense the high is. The principal routes of cocaine administration are oral, intranasal, intravenous, and inhalation. The slang terms for these routes are, "chewing," "snorting," "mainlining," "injecting," and "smoking". The short-term physiological effects…
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Category: /Literature
…, this 'hint', led to his becoming of a priest. One can also see this complete change in character in 'I Spy'. This is a story about a child, Charlie Stowe, who goes down to his father's tobacco shop to smoke for the first time. At first, we are told that Charlie…
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…duplicated in human beings. Interestingly, two studies done in 1978 and one done in 1988 showed that hashish and marijuana may have actually stimulated the immune system in the people studied. 5. Marijuana is much more dangerous than tobacco Smoked marijuana…
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…. Furthermore, a person driving under the influence of marijuana is a danger to themselves and others. If smoked heavily and a great deal of consistency, its use has been clearly associated with mental breakdown. In many persons who smoke chronically, the drug…
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…. Consume salt-cured, salt-pickled and smoked foods only in moderation.         4. Drink alcoholic beverages only in moderation, if at all.*         Most cancers start when the body is exposed to a carcinogen, a cancer-causing substance…
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…even started to smoke yet. When I came back into the room Mike was already finishing up, licking the blunt and blowing on it to dry it off. I dragged the chair close to the couch and sat down next to them. My mind was racing, with anticipation, anxiety…
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…one: it is a town of "red brick, or of brick that would have been red if the smoke and ashes had allowed it" (Hard Times 30); it is a town where a "sunny midsummer day"(115) is a rarity; it is a town with a river of dye and thousands of "interminable…
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…disease. You can help to prevent it by not smoking, being over weight, having high blood pressure, having a sedentary lifestyle, and reducing stress in your life. Some risk factors of heart valve disease are a family history of heart disease before age 55…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…the effects or you may know for yourself personally, but one of the main effects of smoking marijuana is the dulling of the senses. Most people would refer to it as a "melting", the sensation of feeling numb and relaxing into the couch or where ever you…
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