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    purposes due to all the effects it gives the user and how some users abuse it. The more that is taken the greater the effects are which can cause short and long term problems. One of the reasons that people use this drug is for the feeling that it offers to them and get some users addicted. The use of marijuana causes THC to flow from your bloodstream to your brain in which gives the user the “high” they feel. “It acts much like the cannabinoid chemicals made naturally by the body‚ according to the

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    The theistic argument that I think is most plausible is the Cosmological Argument. I think this because to me this is the only argument that is plausible because things do not exist without a cause. For example‚ people and animals do not exist without reproduction. People must have a first cause to be created and exist. “The cosmological argument for God’s existence goes like this: The world could not exist on its own so there must have been a first cause that brought it into being. This first

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    "building body tissue." Anabolic steroids help build muscle tissue and increase body mass by acting like the body’s natural male hormone‚ testosterone. People usually take in high doses of steroids to boost athletic performance and to do extremely well in competitions and sports‚ but sports and athletic competitions are not the only reason why steroids are used. Outside of sports‚ they are used because someone wants to change or make his or her physical appearence better‚ usually based on them thinking

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    consumers have reported building a kratom extract tolerance with the repeated use of this plant. This brings a situation where the specific individual will have to consume more kratom extract in order to obtain the desired effects he is looking for. As with several aspects of kratom extract use‚ each user’s experience is really exclusive and therefore‚ claims of tolerance can be very different. What is kratom extract? Why do people use kratom extract? Kratom extract is basically a entirely natural vegetable

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    Jozui in her passage argues to the audience that people should stop supporting companies who use celebrity endorsers and that there should be laws to combat this type of advertising. The author supports her claim by first pointing out that companies simply use famous or familiar faces to sway the opinions of their viewers. She continues by giving examples of how certain companies use athletes or talk show hosts are just paid to pretend to be a user of the product. The author’s purpose is to persuade

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    Electronic cigarettes are one of the most common ways people are smoking now a days. These are newer devices and have not yet been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Since the FDA has not approved electronic cigarettes or what goes inside them‚ the FDA has no idea what companies are putting in electronic cigarettes or if it is even safe for users to be ingesting. These are newer devices and right now there is no information on how they will impact users in the future like if it could

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    liver‚ cornea and even heart and lung transplants. However‚ more then 5‚000 patients die each year in the United States not because of scientific reasons but because of social prejudices when it comes to organ donation. In United States‚ most of the people are in favor of

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    minded towards things or we are just simple minded and a group of people like that will really tear the country apart. Certain people who fight for there religious beliefs really should treat everyone the same. Thesis: Businesses should not be allowed to deny services‚ discriminate‚ due to sexuality or religious beliefs. I. Same-sex couples being denied service from small businesses due to discrimination. A. People in love keep us in business‚ so it makes good sense to serve everyone

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    Alternate Energy should be used more. Renewable energy creates three times more jobs then fossil fuels. Renewable energy is being used more in the world. People are realizing that fossil fuels are going to run out soon and that it is destroying the environment. And burning these things releases greenhouse gasses that is causing climate change. Alternate energy should be used more because burning fossil fuels is causing climate change‚ drilling oil is dangerous‚ and alternate energy is clean and renewable

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    Do People Use Stereotypes?

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    Shawn N Professor N Research 11/25/2013 Discussion – Stereotypes Although some people believe that they do not use stereotypes to describe people or even think of others differently‚ that is false. In this generation‚ stereotypes are everywhere and are almost impossible to not be affected by them. The true definition of the word ‘stereotype‚’ is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. Stereotypes can be applied to just about anything;

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