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    others may have been used to smoke marijuana.” "WORLD." The Patriot - News‚ Mar 02 2001‚ pp. A09. ProQuest Central‚ https://search.proquest.com/docview/284908055?accountid=41449. Did SHakespeare have this natural talent or did he just smoke a lot of cannabis sativa to get his inspiration‚ which would explain why a lot of his work is hard to understand and the reason why he cuts of words just to mess with people in his play writings? (Sonnet 5)‚ “But flowers distilled‚ though they with winter meet‚ leese

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    Week 2 Presentation Notes

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    a snake is on the table) -Illusion (rope on table is a snake) -Delusions (fixed false belief) -Anterograde Amnesia (Wake up next day‚ can not remember what happened) -Synesthesia (crossing of the senses‚ see sounds‚ hear colors etc...) Hallucinogens and Brain Chemicals -Serotonin (5-HT2 Receptor) -Some effect on dopamine‚ nor-epinephrine‚ acetylcholine) Bind to serotonin receptor‚ increased free or unbound serotonin‚ effect mood and sleep‚ Serotonin depleted brain afterward Physical

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    Ecstasy Informative Speech

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    What is ecstasy? According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy‚ ecstasy is the street name for MDMA‚ or methylendioxy-methamphetamine‚ which is a synthetic‚ psychoactive drug that has similarities to the stimulant amphetamine and hallucinogen mescaline. a. Problem with ecstasy is that it is no longer pure MDMA‚ ecstasy tablets are now commonly filled with a mixture of chemical cocktails. For example‚ the Office of National Drug Control Policy released a report saying

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    Beatles Drug Use

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    References: Lavine‚ David M. "Was John Lennon Killed for His Pot Activism? | Cannabis Culture Magazine." Cannabis Culture Magazine | Marijuana Magazine. 15 June 2006. Web. 08 Dec. 2010. <http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/4764.html>. Lindman McCartney‚ Paul‚ and Barry Miles. Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now. London: Vintage‚ 1998

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    Psychedelic Essay

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    living or does the drug just use more of our brain and we just can’t tell. Should these drugs even be taken if there going to make are the sense of self fade away. Where do psychedelics come from and who found them?. Psychedelics is also known as hallucinogens actually come from some sort of plant or vegetation. The first psychedelic ever found was LSD-25‚ LSD was found by a man by the name of Hofman. Hofman was a scientist experimenting with medical ergot alkaloids in the late 1940’s to try and find

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    significant substance-related problems” (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013‚ p. 483). Within the broad category of substance use disorders are listed disorders for each of the following substances: alcohol‚ cannabis‚ inhalants‚ sedatives‚ hypnotics‚ anxiolytics‚ tobacco‚ stimulantshallucinogens‚ and opioids. The disorders are classified in severity by the terms mild‚ moderate‚ or severe based on the number of criteria met by the patient. There are eleven criteria defined in the DSM 5. Those criteria

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    Project Report

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    THE ELDORET POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCE TRADE PROJECT PREVALENCE OF DRUG ABUSE IN NAROK DISTRICT HOSPITAL THIS PROJCET WAS PRESENTED TO THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATION COUNCIL {KNEC IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DIPLOMA IN PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGHY PRESENTED BY: CATHERINE M CHEROTICH COURSE: DIPLOMA IN PHARMACTUTICAL TECHOLOGY COURSE CODE: 2421 INDEX NO: 509102467 PAPER NO: 307A SUPERVISOR: MR. SANG SERIES: OCTOBER-NOVEMBER EXAMINATION 2006 DECLARATION

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    Timothy Leary as a Hero

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    and many people. However‚ one face it generally fails to conjure is that of Timothy Leary. Dr. Leary managed to create a level of infamy few Americans have achieved since this country ’s inception; he is the poster-child of the mind-altering hallucinogen LSD and has been labeled by many as the subversive leader of the counter-culture movement of the sixties. Not many people appreciate this great man ’s long string of accomplishments‚ his devotion to scientific progress‚ or his cheery‚ irrepressible

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    Title: The Effect of Nicotine on the Heart Rate of the Lumbriculus Variegatus Introduction: Background- This lab is being done to demonstrate the effects of stimulants on the circulatory system of blackworms. In this lab‚ the stimulant we have chosen to use is Nicotine. A stimulant is an agent that causes increased activity‚ especially in the nervous or cardiovascular systems. In this lab‚ we will put blackworms into the Nicotine to look at the differences in pulse rates when compared to a control

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    Plant Notes for Final 15 25

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    Alcoholic Beverages: Alcoholic beverages have been consumed by humans since the Neolithic era; the earliest evidence of alcohol was discovered in Jiahu (site of a Neolithic Yellow River settlement based in the central plains of ancient China) dating from 7000–6600 BCE.  The production and consumption of alcohol occurs in most cultures of the world‚ from hunter-gatherer peoples to nation-states. An alcoholic beverage is a drink that contains ethanol. Alcoholic beverages are divided into three

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