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    Legalizing Marijuana

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    tax and regulate pot for adult recreational use and I believe the demand for this substance is still high. First of all‚ We can’t keep ignoring the fact that a large percentage of the world legally and illegally experience its euphoric and hallucinogenic effects. If used in moderation‚ some would compare marijuana with other substances such as alcohol and cigarettes in terms of its effect and the harm. In the states Colorado and Washington have already legalized the use for marijuana. Several

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    Charles Milles Maddox more commonly known as Charles Manson was born on November 12‚ 1934‚ in quaint town of Ohio. His mother a 16-year-old adolescent was both an alcoholic and prostitute who cared little about his wellbeing and placed him in a school for boys. Growing up‚ Charles spent a substantial amount of time incarcerated for charges consisting of pimping‚ and fraud. Ironically‚ while imprisoned he utilized his artistic talents and gained knowledge on how to read music and play the guitar (Biography)

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    Capitol Academy Name Tutor Institution Course Date Capitol Academy Change can be defined in a variety of ways depending on the context that it is being used in. Change can be described as a cause for breaking of the norm or a cause for something to be different. Change can be in physicality where objects are morphed into a different forms or a break in ideology from one sense to another. It is this act‚ result or process of changing or modifying to become different or undergo alteration

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    Carmen: Opera

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    “Carmen”‚ as one of the most famous operas in the world‚ has been performed many times in many different troupes. This 4-act opera represents the highest achievement of the 19th century French opera-comique. After Bizet died‚ “Carmen” finally became the classical performance canonized by the professionals and music fans. George Bizet (1838 – 1875) was a French composer and Pianist of Romantic era‚ whose the most prominent work being “Carmen”. In his young age he went to the Paris Conservatory of

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    Beauty Mona Lisa (Leonardo da Vinci) His students painted and he put the final touches Lisa la Gioconda—his neighbor’s wife Not attractive‚ shy Da Vinci hires a six piece orchestra to play for her—she started opening up Mona Lisa is a composite of 6-7 women Had an affair with da Vinci Mona Lisa (Leonardo da Vinci) She is nude Owned by the French King Leo flees there He dies in France The perfect Italian Ren. Woman Leo put his self portrait in Lisa Mary Magdalene (Donatello) Beautiful

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    movie have used mise-en-scene to create surrealism. Releasing the confused and repressed conscious realm of mind exhibited through dream like imagery that shows the potential creativity of their unconscious mind. The creators of the film Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel took inspiration from dreams that they had had and incorporated those depictions into it. The settings are a combination of both on location shoots and created sets. Where the positioning of the character‚ the lighting and the props

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    The savage male

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    beats his wife with a club. Women are used as scapegoat to vent their anger. A brother of a runaway sister struck her with because their (he and her husband’s) relationship was disturbed. The male supremacy is also the exercise of the use of hallucinogenic drugs which helps them to ignore extremes of pain and overcome fear during duels and raids. Yanomamo are victimized from childhood‚ she gets punished if she retaliates her little brother who hits her. Marriage is like‚ men are exchangers and

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    attempted to explain the answer to the mystery of the trials‚ trying to understand why they occurred. From Marxists who blame class conflict‚ to Freudians who believe in mass hysteria‚ the more ecologically based historians who put the blame on hallucinogenic ergot fungus‚ and now more

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    Disney. Just by breaking down the title of Alice in Wonderland one can assume this is a journey of dreams and imagination. The definition of dream is to see or imagine in sleep or in a vision. Alice "goes down the rabbit hole" a metaphor for taking hallucinogenic drugs into a land of dreams and imagination. Join me as I take a deeper look into Alice’s journey down the rabbit hole. This movie symbolizes lots of different drug uses and their effects. Some examples would be when the room shinks‚ cats disappear

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    The development of Art has increasingly changed since the 20th century‚ due to the influences of many great artists‚ movements and how Reality and Illusion is used within their works. The art movements and the developing revolution also created a great change in the acceptance of what art is. The six major movements which changed the world of art began in the 1850’s when Impressionism was founded. Impressionism was followed by Fauvism in the early 1900’s which influenced the next 4 isms‚ Expressionism

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