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    Drug Addiction in Bangladesh

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    Drug addiction is not a recent problem in Bangladesh. But it has been rising. In recent years Drug Addiction has significantly increased in Bangladesh. This agent of human devastation has spread its tentacles worldwide and also in our country. Every intelligent and humane person in the world society and international organizations such as the UN and WHO are alarmed by the present rate of addiction. Nowadays nearly ten per cent of outpatients in our hospitals are cases of drug addiction involving

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    In trade routes and otherwise greed led to violence. This was demonstrated through slavery‚ piracy‚ and control of ivory and opium. African slavery began from greed; Europeans needed labor to fuel their large trading productions and manufacturing of the traded goods. Mesoamerican slavery and destruction was caused by the Spanish conquistadors in their infamous quest for gold‚ god‚ and glory. Through greed the conquistadors decimated an entire civilization to obtain their gold. However the British

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    Drug, Crime, Prohibition

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    Drugs‚ Crime and Prohibition Do drugs really cause crime‚ or is it our governments way of controlling the communities? Many people blame drugs for every problem in our society‚ but is it the true evil in our society? No one person can answer that question. There are only opinions and supposed theories on this issue. We have been taught over the years that drugs were bad and that they only affected the poor and less fortunate‚ and turned them into crazy criminals‚ but this isn’t true to any extent

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    The nineteenth century was a period of unrest for china as it suffered through the opium wars. These wars that was fought with great Britain was to force china to open its doors to foreign trade. The hypothesis that trade creates foreign friendships and financial security will be proved untrue as I investigate and present how china is stripped of its wealth‚ dignity and territories. China‚ which traded within its large borders was self sufficient. This self sufficiency is supported by this quote

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    Lord Kana

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    Hunter Kooyman October 25‚ 2012 History Essay “Chinese and Japanese Outlooks and Attitudes to the West” The age of exploration is said to be the most important time in human history. Everyday something new was invented; the human race constantly making things even better than they already were. However; under all the greatness and achievements there are many horrible things we had to do to get to these great times. It was a period of fear‚ isolation‚ wars‚ religious dispute‚ and

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    In his mission‚ Macartney was brought the finest product of the British industry‚ hoping that the Chinese will recognize‚ that the industry is inferior to the British‚ and realize the benefits of trading with them (firearms‚ cart‚ hot air balloon‚ and clocks). Unfortunately‚ none of the goals was achieved by Macartney‚ the Chinese viewed of these as gifts for their emperor‚ and the Confucian bureaucracy didn’t realize the value of the steam power‚ the public schools or the capital assets. The Chinese

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    History of Opiates

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    with the Assyrians and opium moves to the Babylonians and then on to Egypt. At this point the Egyptians move it across the Mediterranean Sea where it quickly spreads to Greece‚ Carthage‚ and Europe. Most of the use of opium‚ up to this point‚ is taken by mouth or inhaled from heated vessels in religious ceremonies and is considered to have magical properties. Historically we don’t hear about opium again until 460 B.C. when Hippocrates publicly dismisses the notion of opium being magical and it then

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    Name: Anna Wu  Date: Dec 8‚ 2014  Period: 2  Unit 2 Essay   Imperialism hurt the lives of the colonized people in Asia because the unsustainable economic development pursued by colonizing powers impaired the cultures of colonized nations and increased their political dependency‚ all of which undermined colonies’ future growth in political‚ economic‚ and cultural aspects. Imperialism increased the political dependence of colonies by prohibiting its citizens from participating in the leadership and

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    Rickshaws in Singapore

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    The word “rickshaw” is an abbreviation of the Japanese word “Jinrikisha” or “Rikisha”.[1] In the 1880s‚ the rickshaw began to displace gharries (horse-drawn carriages) as the main mode of cheap transport in Singapore.[2] A comprehensive study of the “rickshaw” in 1921 Singapore necessarily examines rickshaws as a mode of transport‚ as well as an avenue to gain insights into the lives of rickshaw pullers. In the latter sense‚ rickshaws serve to bring the lives of the common people into sharper contrast

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    Morphine

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    References 16 Introduction Opioids are a class of medication that relieve pain by manipulating the intensity of the pain signals sent to the brain. These drugs are originally derived from the opium poppy‚ Papaver Somniferum. Morphine falls under this class of medication‚ as it is derived from the opium poppy seed and acts directly on the

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