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…forget was the pile of shoes that were left of the people killed including so many infants. They had stepped into their chamber of death. The video described the crematoriums and the dark cloud of smoke over them. It described the smell of burnt flesh…
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…back and keeps me company the whole time I am at the lake. After I drink my last beer and smoke my final cigarette, I decide to pack things up to head home. I take one quick look around as if I were saying goodnight to all that kept me company…
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…, cluttered place that stank of smoke and mysterious chemicals. Many alchemists worked at home, in order to save money and avoid outside interference. Some settled in the kitchen, to take advantage of the cooking fire. Others chose the attic or cellar, where late…
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…discover that he rarely shows happiness or sadness. When he goes to his mother’s funeral he does not weep. He drinks coffee and smokes cigarettes, which is very disrespectful. During the viewing, he mostly sleeps and still shows no emotions. He is the same…
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…learn that he too is genuinely worried about misfortune occurring on the voyage. We learn that Mr. Arcularis is also tired of being an old man. He's tired of the repetitiveness of his life. When sitting in the smoking room, Mr. Arcularis has to close his…
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…of Michelangelo” (13-14, 35-36, Eliot). A picture of lonely men smoking pipes (71-72, Eliot) is also vividly painted. Eliot also draws a picture for the imagination of the mermaids and the sea. Eliot gives this poem a sense of originality. The diction of this poem…
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…”, by obeying these commandments, I have chosen obey Gods word. It also means that I am putting my faith in a higher power other than myself and leaving behind my old, sinful nature. Things like lying, smoking, drinking alcohol, doing drugs, hanging out in bars…
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…. Purest form it is a white crystalline powder A. seen in capsule form, pressed pills, loose powder 1. Administered by swallowing and snorting 2. Smoked or injected B. Doses range from 80-160 milligrams (2mg per kilogram of body…
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…. Purest form it is a white crystalline powder A. seen in capsule form, pressed pills, loose powder 1. Administered by swallowing and snorting 2. Smoked or injected B. Doses range from 80-160 milligrams (2mg per kilogram of body…
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…. The prohibition of alcohol in the 1920s was the gateway for substantial commercial trade in marijuana for recreational use. By the 1930s there were said to be 500 tea pads for smoking marijuana in New York City alone. It is found growing as a plant and varies greatly…
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