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    Like Black Smoke

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    The article "Like Black Smoke" and the article "A World Turned Upside Down" both mainly discuss about a horrible and deadly diseas called the bubonic plague. Like "A World Turned Upside Down" the author is mainly describing how black death swept through and has effected Europe and changed everything in the old times. In the article "Like Black Smoke" the author is telling how the black death spread‚ where it came from‚ and where it traveled. "Like Black Smoke" was to explain how the bubonic

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    their straight ‘A’ student smokes weed? Marijuana is a gateway drug that you always hear people saying “I just want to try it once‚” but what happens when it turns into a hobby? According to Healthy Place‚ about 10% of the users in America will go on to use weed every day‚ and 7-10% of the users become dependent. Marijuana shouldn’t be legalized for any reason. Weed is a distraction from school‚ work‚ and life. Weed can cause heart disease. Weed can cause lung disease. Weed can cause seizure disorders

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    There is absolutely no legitimate reason as to why “weed” should be legalized. As The United States of America has evolved‚ the legalization of marijuana has been a heated debate topic. Truly‚ there is no reason as to why any citizen needs the legalization of this drug. It is said that marijuana has medical benefits‚ but according to ‘The Business Insider’‚ only 6% of studies on marijuana have analyzed its so called “medical benefits.” Marijuana’s most influential uses are not in medicine‚ but for

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    A Rhetorical Analysis In the article‚ “An End to the War on Weed”‚ Nathan Comp talks about how the legalization of marijuana has become a movement that has gained momentum in the past few decades and how‚ over the years‚ the number of people in favor of legalization has significantly increased. In this article‚ Comp seems to effectively use rhetoric to get his point across. The article is divided into three sections‚ and Comp uses ethos‚ logos and pathos throughout the article in order to

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    eHistory of biotechnology From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Biotechnology is the application of scientific and engineering principles to the processing of materials by biological agents to provide goods and services.[1] From its inception‚ biotechnology has maintained a close relationship with society. Although now most often associated with the development of remarkable drugs‚ historically biotechnology has been principally associated with food‚ addressing such issues as malnutrition and famine

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    care of your family. I will cover the basic problems of smoking‚ the reasons why smoking affects others just as yourself‚ and what you can do to quit smoking once and for all. Body: Smoking can cause problems at any way possible. 1. The effects of smoking. a. Short Term (external body problems). Long Term (internal body problems) Transition Statement: Smoking affects others just as well as yourself. 2. Secondhand Smoke. a. Affects non-smokers greatly (about 3‚000 deaths every year) Transition

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    Many people believe that with age comes wisdom‚ but that is not always the case. In the Weed that Strings the Hangman’s Bag written by Alan Bradley‚ Flavia is a genius eleven-year-old who has a love for chemistry and solves two murders that could correlate. Flavia lives in Buckshaw Hall with her father Haviland and siblings Ophelia and Daphne. The story takes place during the 1950s in Bishop Lacey’s‚ an English Town. The story begins with Flavia narrating about her life while people are carrying

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    hadn’t improved until they got into a car accident in which the white man blames them for the incident. Victor was also charged with assault after the accident‚ but it was dropped because there wasn’t much of a case. In the end‚ he found the real reason to why his father left and is thankful for Thomas. The film portrays the legacy of white and Native American interactions as limited. Back then‚ I would find this portrayal as accurate‚ but in our modern world‚ I don’t believe the interaction is

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    SCU Smoke Free Proposal

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    Proposal to Enact a “Smoke-Free Campus” Policy for Santa Clara University (11/1/12) INTRODUCTION Colleges and universities throughout the United States are strengthening their tobaccouse policies to protect the health and well-being of their students‚ employees‚ and visitors. In a recent commentary in the NCI Cancer Bulletin‚ Dr. Howard Koh‚ Assistant Secretary for Health of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‚ wrote that "Colleges and universities can take the next step in protecting

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    THE EFFECTS OF CIGARETTE SMOKE TO PHOTOSYNTHESIS Increased Carbon Dioxide Smoke of all kinds‚ including cigarette smoke‚ increases the amount of carbon dioxide where it is present (since smoke is itself produced via combustion). Plants use carbon dioxide to make sugars (during photosynthesis). Its increased abundance‚ therefore‚ makes it easier for the plant to obtain. Thus‚ smoking near a plant actually makes it easier for that plant to obtain much-needed carbon dioxide. Hampering Photosynthesis

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