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    Marijuana Legalization

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    and Driving-Simulator Studies. In: H. Kalant et al. (Eds) The Health Effects of Cannabis. Toronto: Center for Addiction and Mental Health. Pp. 173-191. Bradford‚ Harry. "14 Ways Marijuana Legalization Could Boost The Economy." Huffingtonpost.com. Huffington Post‚ 7 Nov. 2012. Web. 21 Apr. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/07/marijuana-economy-14-reasons_n_2089107.html#slide=1732345>. Doheny‚ Kathleen. "Recreational Marijuana: Are There Health Effects?" WebMD.com. Ed. Brunilda Nazario

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    Writer Radley Balko discusses his concerns with government involvement when creating plans to reduce obesity in his essay “What You Eat Is Your Business.” Along with writing for the Washington Post‚ Balko was previously an editor at the Huffington Post‚ an online blog that analyzes politics‚ business‚ world news‚ and more. The article stems from his libertarian beliefs by highlighting principles such as “limited government‚ individual liberty‚ free markets‚ and peace.” His article addresses an issue

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    Being A Non-Conformist

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    Like many people today‚ I am not self-reliant‚ which causes me to not have the ability to do many things on my own. There are many reasons for this problem. First‚ I have been brought up in a very specific way by my parents and they have taught me well‚ but in some ways‚ I’m starting to become like them and not becoming who I want to be. I‚ as I am following my parents‚ am being a conformist‚ as I am conforming to what my parents what and believe‚ and Emerson says‚ “Whoso would be a man must be a

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    What is the relationship between facial expressions and emotion?  Do you think that there is a universal nature of facial expressions?  Why or why not? On first glance at this question my reaction is that facial expressions and emotions are quite obviously related to each other. Though I personally cannot remember when‚ as a small child I knew that a smile meant happy‚ a frown meant sad‚ and furrowed eyebrows meant angry or mean. These seem to be universal truths. According to our textbook

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    Essay On Home Assistance

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    Home Care Assistance and Summer Heat According to the Huffington Post‚ during the past week (week of July 22‚ 2016)‚ 124 million Americans‚ just under 40 percent of the country‚ faced Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories. These warning and advisories are issued when the heat index rises to dangerous levels. The heat index measures how hot it feels when the temperature is added to the relative humidity. This last week‚ much of the country faced heat indexes ranging from 110-115 degrees F.

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    stop developing and it even makes them smaller. According to new studies‚ "now we’ve found that Cannabidiol works with many kinds of aggressive cancers--brain‚ prostate--any kind in which these high levels of ID-1 are present" (Pierre Desprez‚ Huffington Post). This information proves that marijuana does help with aggressive cancer. While marihuana is good for people who are sick with cancer‚ it is also good for relaxing the muscles.

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    Crime In The Brain Essay

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    This topic is one that has elicited massive interest in quite a number of fields relative to the impact that the findings will have in various sectors. There has been a trend in the scholarly realm to try and understand why criminals act the way they do and why the rest of the population does not act like the criminals. It is for this reason that myriads of researchers have set their focus to understand the physiological characteristics of the criminals and what in their brain causes them to act

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    Santiago A Hero

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    novel written by Ernest Hemingway about a old man named Santiago who has been on an eighty four day streak without catching a fish. Santiago is a frail elderly man who is beginning to lose hope in his capability to even catch fish. As written in Huffington Post a hero‚ “is someone who “we” determine to have demonstrated behaviors and decisions that are ethically and emotionally worthy of our awe.” Santiago is not a hero. How can people call him a hero when all he does is lose fish and lose faith

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    challenging. In addition‚ college athletes are constructing countless profits for their school and the NCAA by distributing merchandise with their name‚ moreover‚ promoting and appearing in video games or interviews. According to Tyson Hartnett from The Huffington Post‚ “Athletes earn their schools hundreds of thousands of dollars‚ increase enrollment‚ and if they do well‚ provide a recruiting piece for generations. Top NCAA executives are getting $1 million per year‚ while an athlete can’t earn $50 from

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    Introduction Joseph E. Stiglitz is an American economist and author of the article in Vanity Fair‚ “Of the 1%‚ by the 1%‚ for the 1%”. Stiglitz argues that “looking out for the other guy isn’t just good for the soul- it’s good for business”. The “other guy” in this instance is a reference to the 99%. Stiglitz is implying that economic inequality in America favors the top 1% having “nearly a quarter of the nations’ income - an inequality even the wealthy will come to regret.” However‚ the inequality

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