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    Ecstasy: A Short Story

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    Oz used to have a problem with putting liquid ecstasy into children’s drinks. He used to work in the custodial department at a school. During the lower school lunch hour his job was to set out the milk for all the children. Every carton of milk he put out‚ he would put a teaspoon of liquid ecstasy into it. These were little kids‚ so no one would ever notice if they were acting out of the ordinary. Two months later his friend Tido went to his house. Tido: Hey man what you been up to? Oz: Great

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    methylenedioxymethamphetamine or by its street name of ecstasy or Molly‚ is a man-made‚ psychoactive drug that is mainly used now a day by young “ravers” to get high and have hallucinogen effects. It makes one feel that they have increased energy‚ exhilaration and emotional warmth. This drug highly distort ones senses and time perception. Today I will explain to you the effects that MDMA have on ones Neurophysiology‚ behavior and how greatly harmful it may be on ones body. MDMA or ecstasy has increased as a recreational

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    Basics of Ecstasy(Mdma)

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    Abstract 3‚ 4-methylenedioxy-N-methamphetamine (MDMA)‚ otherwise known as “ecstasy” is a “psychedelic amphetamine” that has gained popularity the past twenty years because of the feelings of comfort‚ empathy‚ and connection to others it provides for the user. MDMA is considered an illicit substance in the United States‚ as it is in most other countries. MDMA was first synthesized in the 1890s‚ and it wasn’t until the 1970s and ‘80s that it was used as a psychotherapeutic tool and also started

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    Drug and Ecstasy User

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    Informative Speech outline Ecstasy Eng. 204 Spring-2013 Student’s Name: Moh’d Hussien Hamdan English 204-Informative Speech outline Instructor: Fatme Shamdeen Date: 9/5/2013 Topic: Ecstasy General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about one of the most rapidly growing phenomena in today’s drug scene Ecstasy Thesis: From the various kinds of drugs appeared‚ the use of ecstasy considered the most dangerous drug on destroying human brain in history

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    Why Ecstasy Is Bad

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    "Ecstasy"‚ a drug with many different opinions and views‚ is often viewed as a killer‚ which is a stretch of the truth. The drug is sometimes thought of as one of the worst things in the world‚ but also as the best. Health issues are a problem and there have been some deaths .The deaths though are no way near the number of alcohol or cigarette deaths. How could such a beautiful word be considered such a horrible thing . Ecstasy can kill‚ but you can die tomorrow by being hit by a car or getting shot

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    Ecstasy Informative Speech

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    Topic: Ecstasy Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about ecstasy. Central Idea: To inform my audience about the history of ecstasy‚ how it works‚ and the symptoms. Introduction I. 3‚ 4-methylendioxy-methamphetamine II. According to the US National Library of Medicine Nation Institutes of Health‚ approximately 10% of college students have tried this at least once. 7% have used this within the past year and 3% within the past month. It is the second most likely illicit drug to be used‚ first

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    Chloe has made some excellent contributions to class discussions during the topics of drugs‚ alcohol and resiliency. Her research assignment on ecstasy demonstrated a clear understanding of the concepts being taught. Tyson has demonstrated a limited understanding of the concepts covered in the topic of resiliency. There has been a greater focus on the social aspects of school then on his class work. In order to improve he will need to re-evaluate his use of class time in future. Llya has demonstrated

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    In Ecstasy- Analytical Essay Topic: The contrast between Mia and Sophie. “How could something that made you feel like that be bad for you?” In ecstasy is a novel based around two young teenage girls in Year 11‚ Sophie and Mia. However‚ during the course of the narrative‚ the two girls seem to drift apart and recede due to the aspect of drugs. Because of this‚ they both face arduous and troublesome challenges which eventually change both of their lives forever. When comparing both girls‚ you find

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    works of art. Statues‚ paintings‚ frescoes and all forms of literature have explored the heroism and youthful courage that David embodied as he faced the Philistine giant‚ Goliath The three statues of David by Donatello‚ Michelangelo and Bernini represent the beginning‚ height and end of Italian renaissance as well as the drastically different interpretations of the character‚ may it be the physique‚ the action‚ the age or any other detail. The one point I want to focus on is that in each

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    Ethical Analysis of Baby Theresa Baby Theresa is a very unique case. Theresa Ann Campo Pearson was an infant born in Florida 1992‚ with Anencephaly‚ which is where the two most important parts of the brain are missing‚ the cerebrum and cerebellum‚ as well as the top of the skull. Without these parts of the brain she would never have had higher brain functions or consciousness. However‚ there is still a brain stem connected so all the autonomic functions are still working‚ such as having a heart

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