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    or a group. Another distinction is that while the others are awarded for achievements reached‚ the Peace prize can be given to those for their "current" efforts. A few Nobel Peace Prize winners that everyone should recognize are those such as the Dali Lama‚ Mother Theresa‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Nelson Mandela. How such historical‚ remarkable‚ icons share the Peace Prize with our 44th President of the United

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    Both Sylvia Plath and Penelope Lively explore situations that evoke the primal fear in all of us. They use various images and different symbols to explore these fears through neurosis‚ nightmares and hallucinations. “The blue capes all dissolved and vanished”‚ just like their childhood’s innocence. The whole dreamy fantasy world of the two main characters (Sandra‚ from ‘The Darkness Out there’ and the little girl from ‘Superman and Paula Brown’s New Snowsuit’) burnt into ashes by the antagonist.

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    Mescaline

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    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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    Lysamide (LSD)

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    Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD)‚ once used for therapeutic purposes‚ is a modern hallucinogenic drug utilized for the unusual psychological experiences. American researchers began using LSD to recreate such scenarios that a mentally ill patient might endure. The drug was also incorporated into psychotherapy and various treatments for drug and alcohol abuse. During this era of time‚ LSD was legally used for medicinal purposes. The side effects were said to be corrosive‚ which pushed the United States

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    What Is LSD?

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    21 years of age. In the U.S. in 2009‚ nearly 2‚000 people went to treatment as they could not control their LSD consumption. (signs and symptoms of LSD abuse) LSD is a synthetic crystalline compound‚ lysergic acid diethylamide‚ that is a potent hallucinogenic drug. Within an hour of consuming this drug‚ a person’s perception and sense of reality begin to change. A person using LSD may feel relaxed and more sociable. Going through the experience of using LSD is called a “trip.” LSD is not known to have

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    LSD presentation

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    LSD (LYSERGIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE) What is LSD?    LSD is an extreme hallucinogenic drug which was synthesized by Albert Hofmann and became known for its hallucinogenic effect when he accidentally absorbed a small amount through his finger tips and took a bicycle ride which was the origin of “bicycle day”. LSD was then experimentally used to treat patients with mental illnesses‚ alcohol addiction‚ and was also used to treat severe depression in ill cancer patients. When these studies showed

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    The Science Behind Drugs

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    with your brain’s own chemical signals: neurotransmitters that transfer signals across synapses. how do they affect you?- there Are many different types of drugs and they all have different effects on your mind and body. ACID (LSD) - this is a hallucinogenic which makes people see here and experience the world differently they can cause colours to become exaggerated and sounds become distorted. Users may also become panicky and suffer from paranoia. The effects of acid can last 12 hours or more. the

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    expressionism art and not very familiar during its time. Many people consider being the birth of expressionism art during its time. Another great monumental art that I do consider to be great during its time was The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali in 1931. In his art‚ he depicts a

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    1920s Art Influences

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    What was 1920’s art like? By: Marisol Menendez and Libby Davis Art Influences • Art in the 1920’s was mainly influenced by two movements: Dada and Surrealism. Dada Art • Dada was an anti-art movement . Anti Art painters rejected in some way the conventional artistic standards. • It was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of World War I. It rejected reason and logic‚ prizing nonsense‚ irrationality and intuition. Many Dada artist scattered across Europe after Great War ended. Dada’s

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    Gala Eluard Surrealism

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    Gala Éluard was the inspiration and lover of three Surrealist artists. Max Ernst painted this picture of her forehead unfolding as people of the Surrealist movement would go and explore the unconscious mind. (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) In this painting Max Ernst really took into consideration Sigmund Freud’s dream theories to investigate his deep soul in order to discover the groundwork of his own creativity (Max Ernst Biography‚ Art‚ and Analysis of Works). Max Ernst was a soldier during WWI

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