Papers 1541-1550 of total 7397 found.
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…. Cannabis may be either smoked or taken by mouth. However the same dose of THC is about three times as effective when smoked as when ingested (Randall 48). In the United States marijuana is usually smoked in the form of a hand-rolled cigarette (“joint” or “reefer…
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…It's a promising tool, this idea of prescribed burning to defuel forests and help restore ecosystem health. But it's risky business, too, and smoke clouds public acceptance. I THOUGHT FIRE SEASON HAD ENDED. BUT THE SCENT OF PINE SMOKE IN MY NOSTRILS…
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Category: /Literature/English
…slaves that worked on plantations in the south smoked marijuana to help make their backbreaking work in the field go quicker. In almost every historical culture, drugs in one form or another are used and accepted. What is it that is so enticing surrounding…
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…their pockets, the recession was just about over and people's hopes were up. Marijuana smoking had become just as common as cigarette smoking (which few people did anymore) and other illegal drugs that were once hunted down so feverishly by law enforcement were cheap…
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…civilized and plans ways to receive rescue. With the help of Piggy, an outcast, Ralph assures the shelters are built. He makes sure the fire burns for smoke signals for their rescue. Ralph calls meetings with the conch twice a day; once in the morning and once…
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Category: /Literature/English
…since around the beginning of civilization up until 1937, is now illegal to grow, distribute, or use because a small part of it can be smoked to obtain a state of intoxication.(http://www.natlnorml.org/medical/index.shtml) Although this is only one use…
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Category: /Literature/English
…firmly that she would have no more (as soon as she thought it though she knew she wouldn’t listen to what bit of sense she had left.) A pugnent cloud of smoke trailed past her, instantly triggering her long lost craving for nicotine. She turned on her…
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Category: /Literature/English
…volumes of poetry testify to his major themes: Chicago Poems, Cornhuskers, Smoke and Steel, Good Morning, America, The People, Yes. (Niven 399-400) Sandburg's vision of the American experience was shaped in the American Midwest during the complicated…
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…recently, scientific research had not addressed the potential long-term climatic and environmental damage of a nuclear conflict. Scientific research suggests that a nuclear conflict could inject enough smoke and dust particles into the atmosphere to block out…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…smoker, for one thing” (5). Yet he enjoys antagonizing his roommate by smoking in their room late at night: “It drove him crazy when you broke any rules. He never smoked in the dorm. It was only me” (41). Caulfield’s use of tobacco here displays a playful…
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