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…The journey taken by two people down a river, is rarely thought of as anything more than just an adventure. However, Mark Twain uses his novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, to explore and poke fun of many problems facing American society. Huck…
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…Hallucinogenic Substances and Cultural Uses Throughout the centuries, natural herbs and plants that produce hallucinogenic effects have been used for various reasons within a religious context, ranging from religious rituals to alleviating cold…
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…Advantages of using computers The following are seven reasons for using a computer in medical education. 1.Self-directed learning The computer is well suited to encouraging students to learn in a self controlled environment. The student has choices…
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Category: /Literature/English
…When stress is used destructively, people can get hurt or even killed. Take for instance your workplace, school, or home. If someone is stressed out and goes to work not knowing how to manage their stress, they could lose their job. That person could say…
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…confidence, they were able to control many lands from Spain to the west-side of Asia. They were able to take over other lands and make the people convert to Islam, pay a tax, or die. They changed the society that was used across the lands and brought a new…
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…More than 70 percent of 15 to 17-year-olds see high schools as a place where drugs are sold, used and kept. Almost 70 percent of 17-year-olds can buy marijuana within a few hours or even minuets and have friends who smoke pot or have a serious drug…
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…Introduction Canada-US Free Trade Agreement can be said as one of the major affair in the modern Canadian history. There are many different views of this issue; some would say Canada enjoys a huge advantage from it. "The Canadian prime minister proclaimed…
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…as “a narcotic, stimulant, or hallucinogen” (OED, 2000). Performance enhancing drugs were synthesized in 1887 and were initially commercially available for over-the-counter use as a nasal decongestant. During World War II, these drugs were used as a means of delaying…
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…to it much controversy in all aspects of the work, one particular aspect of the works that was given a lot of criticism was the fond use of violet and blue hues. The understanding of the impressionist taste for these hues, and the critics dislike in impressionists…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…effects would have many uses, but in many cases the usefulness is limited by unwanted virilizing effects. Many of the synthetic anabolic steroids were devised in an attempt to find molecules that produced a higher degree of anabolic rather than virilizing…
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