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    Pot Marigold Plant

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    Submitted To: Ma’am Irin Martinez Submitted By: Neikoll Aleja S. Del Mundo Grade 7 - Einstein Table of Contents * Introduction of Pot Marigold/s * Scientific Name * Climate * Mode of Reproduction * Varieties * Benefits to Human and Ecosystem * By Products * Facts Introduction of Pot Marigold Pot Marigold is a plant in the genus Calendula of the family Asteraceae. It is probably native to southern Europe‚ though its long history of cultivation

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    marijuana legalization

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    13 september 2013 Marijuana legalization In this article the author talks about the legalization of marijuana. Marijuana should be used as an medication‚ and shouldn’t be banned In parts of the united states. Marijuana has an effect that can help people who has certain type of medical problems. Also Lelis‚ ludmilla argues that if marijuana is legalized we wouldn’t have to worry about the crime rate too much‚ also we would

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    Pol Pot In Cambodia

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    Pol Pot in Cambodia. This all started in 1925‚ when Pol Pot was born. He joined the underground communist movement in 1953. In 1962 he became leader of the communist party and was forced to flee into the jungle‚ in that same jungle he began building his own military resistance and began waging guerrilla war against the government. From 1969 until 1973 Pot watched as 150‚000 Cambodian peasants were slain from U.S bombs. In 1975 when they U.S left Vietnam. Cambodia’s government was in shambles it

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    Ingredients of the Melting Pot When reflecting on a timeline of America‚ what is clear is that this nation has grown in many ways due to far-reaching ideas‚ movements‚ and historical events. Immigrants who decided to continue their lives in the United States remain as the key factor of keeping this country functioning at the prosperous rate that it is. Unfortunately‚ Immigration has always been a controversial matter in America. Nonetheless‚ the population of the United States’ composes of citizens

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    Currently lots of debates are going on between physicians‚ religious leaders‚ lawyers‚ and the general public on the subject of euthanasia. This includes voluntary euthanasia ‚ active euthanasia‚ and passive euthanasia . Canadians spend billions of dollars on health care and some feel that euthanasia or mercy killing can be justified. The question remains unanswered: should euthanasia be legalized in Canada? Euthanasia is the act in which a person who is terminally ill and suffering is killed painlessly

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    legalization of marijuana

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    smelled from at least 200 of the 650 residence of Harvard University‚ marijuana plays a significant role in the workings of our society. a. Whether it is musicians‚ artist‚ or even a few politicians‚ people around the world thoroughly indorse the legalization of Marijuana B. I believe Marijuana should be legalized because I believe it is not a life-threatening drug and is commercially and medically used as a stress and pain reliever. C. The three topics I am going to discuss are the safety aspects

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    Legalization of Abortion

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    Legalization of abortion Abortion is the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior to viability. An abortion can occur spontaneously‚ in which case it is usually called a miscarriage‚ or it can be purposely induced. The term abortion most commonly refers to the induced abortion of a human pregnancy. According to World Statistics‚ every year in the world an estimated 40-50 million women faced with an unplanned pregnancy decide to have an abortion

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    Abortion has always been a controversial topic‚ from the court case Roe v. Wade to the view points of pro-life and pro-choice supporters; controversy has stemmed from the actual procedure‚ the reasons for abortion‚ and the after effects. Abortion was legalized because of the court case Roe v. Wade which originated in Austin‚ Texas (Tompkins prologue). A young woman by the name of Norma McCorvey‚ also known as Jane Roe‚ was unmarried and she lived in poverty (Tompkins 19). She found out she was

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    from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. Euthanasia helps many families put down their animals so they are no longer in pain. Doesn’t that seem better than allowing them to suffer? Many states are discussing the idea of legalization of the right to die. Right now the right to die is legal in six states. As time goes on there will be more and more states who legalized assisted suicide. Many people are picking up their entire life and moving to a different state‚ just so they

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    Legalization of Marijuana

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    marijuana to celebrate and they believe it is a healing herb. Marijuana users in these areas are aware of all health hazards their addiction to marijuana may led them to; but no authority of law is capable of preventing them from smoking marijuana. Legalization of marijuana in our country would lead to a better control of its consumption. Besides‚ if marijuana was legal as tobacco it would turn people from illegal drugs‚ which are more expensive and much more dangerous. Marijuana does have some hazards

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