MESCALINE 1 MESCALINE: A PSYCHODELIC PSYCHOACTIVE DRUG BY: LISA FAGAN INSTRUCTOR: DR. PETUNIA MONCHUSE MESCALINE 2 Mescaline is considered the oldest known hallucinogenic drug. It is a dark brown powder That is ground from the “buttons” of a peyote cactus. The general side effects are: -Creative closed eye visuals -New thought processes -Dream-like scenarios -Euphoria -Mystical experience
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What do visual hallucinations tell us about the nature of consciousness? The term ‘hallucination’ is difficult to define. There is a fine line between a ‘hallucination’ and an ‘illusion’. A hallucination differs from an illusion in that illusions are a product of misinterpretations of external stimuli whereas hallucinations need no such requirement making them an entirely internal process. A true hallucination can also be distinguished from a pseudo-hallucination in which the individual can recognise
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Personality Each person has a distinct‚ identifiable personality. These personalities are the basis of who we are and how we live our lives. Growing up‚ these personalities are formed through associations and manipulations of the personalities of others. This is clearly evident in Mordecai Richler’s The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. In this novel‚ we follow Duddy Kravitz’s life from early adolescence to adulthood. Throughout the novel‚ signs are given as to the development of Duddy’s good and
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Brad Thompson Article Review 10/1/10 Astronomers Discover a New Planet That Could Support Life For this review I will be focusing on an Article from the New York Times titled‚ New Planet May Be Able to Nurture Organisms‚ by Dennis Overbye as well as an article from the National Science Foundation titled‚ Newly Discovered Planet May Be First Truly Habitable Exoplanet. As all of the titles suggest‚ the topic of interest during this review will be a planet that
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Human Reliance on Technology “It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” ~Albert Einstein Computers‚ iPads‚ iPods‚ palm pilots‚ kindles‚ tablets‚ GPS‚ and even more. In society today‚ most people have one or more of these technology devices that are used on a regular basis. Schedules and agendas are planned and maintained with technology. Majority of communication is made through technology. Stop and think about all of the technology used on an everyday
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Very few periods throughout history are as associated with a particular type of drug as the sixties are to psychedelics‚ or hallucinogens. Things began to transform little by little after 1963 in the way America saw its political stance‚ social beliefs‚ and culture‚ and the crowd that was at the head of these transformations was seemingly the youth of the U.S. When the birth control pill‚ the Civil Rights Movement‚ the Vietnam War‚ new music‚ and the budding drug market were all at the forefront
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Introduction Narrator (me or someone else ) * Today we’ll be doing a skit on how race can be a disability. As with the case of asian kids‚ who are stereotyped in always getting high marks in school. We will also highlight how being a new asian kid in a western culture can disable because people stereotype you by having poor English * The scenes portrayed in this skit are just stereotyped and aren’t real we don’t mean them to offend anyone. 1st Scene (show Jackie in hs) Narrator talks
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Thalia Garcia Psychology 10/1/13 Ever wondered why we act the way we do and how we become who we are? Well it all dates back to when we were just infants. As we grow older we constantly learn from what we see and feel. As babies‚ we connect with our caregivers in a way we sense what they sense that can shape us as we develop. Let’s use the Kaufman family for example (question two). Mrs. Kaufman spends a lot of time stroking‚ cuddling‚ and rocking her infant
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My Paul Mitchell Entrance Essay: First Draft Jessica B. Teal 15 MAR 2012 Entrance Essay Paul Mitchell Entrance Essay I could make this essay as cliché as they come and talk about how being a single mother is so challenging‚ about how boot camp was so hard‚ or how a bad divorce changed my views on everything in my life… but instead‚ I’ll appreciate all of those things‚ and grasp my goals from a different challenge. That challenge is: loss. Some of my biggest goals were awknowledged
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LSD: The drug that keeps you from reality. “In ten minutes I lived a thousand years. My brain and my consciousness and my awareness were pushed so far out that the only way I could begin to describe it is like an astronaut on the moon‚ or in his space ship‚ looking back at the Earth. I was looking back to the Earth from my awareness.” This is a direct quote from George Harrison sharing his experience or his “trip” when trying LSD for the first time‚ it show’s you the hallucinations you get‚ and
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