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    Cocaine is it Good‚ Or Bad? "Snow‚" "Blow‚" "Coke‚" all preferably known as Cocaine a drug that has been plaguing the Americas for centuries. In fact‚ it has been the cause for death‚ life and war. It ’s ironic to mention "death" and "life" in the same sentence. But how could this evil drug‚ which ruins many lives‚ provide life in any way? The answer is easy‚ history. Cocaine is not the drug we all expect it to be. Cocaine is originally from the South Americas‚ cocaine comes from a miniature

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    the hardships the arid land he wanders in. This is the image of the cowboy. The figure of the cowboy has been regarded as the epitome of freedom‚ machismo‚ and individuality that Americans have not only come to identify with but increasingly try to glorify over the last century. The cowboy‚ the gallant hero of the West‚ has become a cultural icon. But this is not the cowboys’ true form. Myth and America’s love affair with the cowboy has blinded society to the reality of the

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    is the natural origin of cocaine‚ a central nervous stimulant. Its history is as rich and diverse as the people using and dealing the drug. Cocaine use dates as far back as the 16th century when it was used among Inca royalty. In the early 1800’s cocaine was introduced to Europe. Sigmond Freud wrote a song in its honor and famous author Robert Louis Stevenson wrote "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" during a six -day cocaine binge. In the early 1900’s cocaine was available to consumers

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    frontier" occurred with the extinction of the Western frontier and cowboy ’s character‚ Americans have found a way to glamorize the image of the cowboy in the west during the 1800 ’s. It is important to emphasize the distinction that historians make between the pop-culture romantic image of the cowboy and the actual lives of cowboys who worked the ranches in a quiet and solitary manner. Contemporary accounts of so-called cowboys offer many different images. John Clay‚ an old rancher who actually

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    The Day the Cowboys Quit by Elmer Kelton is a historical fiction novel detailing the Great Cowboy Strike of 1883. The main character‚ Hitch‚ finds himself stuck between the striking cowboys and the rich owners of the cattle ranches. Set just two decades after the civil war‚ barbed wire and the idea of trespassing came about in the plains. The big cattle companies began to take losses when the end of free grazing came‚ so the cowboys’ meager pay is not raised and their right to start their own small

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    replacement for other anesthetic compounds with high toxicity levels such as cocaine and similar synthetic drugs. Cocaine has been used for its pain relief and stimulant effects for centuries‚ specifically by the Amerindian population in the Peruvian Andes‚ in the form of chewing the coca leaf (Erythroxylon coca) (Pavia et al‚ 283). The pure crystalline tropane alkaloid and active component of the coca leaves‚ cocaine‚ was isolated in 1862‚ and was used as an anesthetic in surgical and dental procedures

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    Side effects of chronic cocaine use Cocaine hydrochloride Chronic cocaine intake causes brain cells to adapt functionally to strong imbalances of transmitter levels in order to compensate extremes. Thus‚ receptors disappear from the cell surface or reappear on it‚ resulting more or less in an "off" or "working mode" respectively‚ or they change their susceptibility for binding partners (ligands) – mechanisms called down-/upregulation. However‚ studies suggest cocaine abusers do not show normal

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    Crack is a drug. It is related to cocaine. In fact‚ it is mainly made out of cocaine. Crack is a smokable form of cocaine. It is less expensive and much more potent. After smoking crack once or twice‚ your body and brain immediately react or change. You begin to experience paleness‚ a decreased appetite‚ increased heartbeat and respiration‚ and your body temperature is raised along with your blood pressure. If you take large amounts at a time‚ you could begin to have violent behavior‚ tremors‚ loss

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    Cocaine Cowboys Before the seventies Miami‚ Florida was the hotspot for drug smugglers to smuggle marijuana into America because South Beach was virtually unwatched land for miles. Cocaine eventually rose to become the drug of choice for people in Miami and was more expensive then weed‚ causing it to replace marijuana imports with more profitable cocaine imports. Cocaine became so popular with the club scene and celebrities and other wealthy people that its demand raised Miami‚ Florida to be

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    Cocaine Base (Crack Cocaine) As mentioned above‚ powder cocaine cannot be smoked unless chemically altered using the dangerous freebasing technique. Late summer of 1985‚ New York City drug dealers put an end to the need for freebasing powder cocaine. These same drug entrepreneurs would revolutionize the sale of cocaine and bring terror to the streets of America. The exact inventor of crack cocaine is unknown‚ but the lasting effects of their discovery is well documented. The benefits of

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