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    MDMA (Ecstasy) is a human manufactured psychoactive drug for recreational use. It is both a hallucinogen and stimulant because of its effects on the physiological and nervous activity in the body. It was discovered in 1914‚ in Germany at Merck which is a pharmaceutical company. It was originally patented as an appetite suppressant and diet pill‚ but it never marketed as such because of its harmful side effects (Inaba‚ D.‚ & Cohen‚ W.‚ 2014). In 1953‚ it surfaced again when the U.S Army carried out

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    supposed to give them roses on Valentine’s Day‚ sing them to sleep every night‚ kiss them in the pouring rain. This has influenced girls everywhere to expect their boyfriends to do all these things‚ and more. And if they get disappointed‚ they complain‚ rant‚ cry‚ and become needy and clingy. Of course‚ no one would enjoy being with someone who does all that every time. But fear not‚ fellow women‚ because all hope is not lost. There are a few small adjustments we can make. Girls need to realize that

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    What are some of the factors that support the use of club drugs? Club drugs are synthetic drugs that are typically used in bars‚ night clubs‚ raves‚ and other gatherings. Some of these drugs have become popular in these settings because they are thought to enhance or improve the experience‚ they also have no side effects and dangers. The settings of raves and nightclubs also support the use of these drugs. Their small and often tablet form make them easy to conceal and with all the people moving

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    find a group of three who he does not like very much‚ but dances and flirts with them anyway. He tries to create conversation‚ only to deem them stupid as a result of their lack of interest in him. When Holden meets up with an old friend‚ Sally‚ he rants about New York and the phonies at his school‚ eventually digressing into a proposal to run away to different states. Sally rejects his proposal and tells him she does not see what he means with his ranting‚ and he begins hating her‚ even going on to

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    later on. The essay is full of situations and possibilities of a person’s life without money and how unbecoming that life can be.  Hazlitt writes in three sentences by using elongated syntax and parallelism in his essay to give the impression of a rant so that the audience has no way to argue back with his views. Hazlitt refers to money as “it” in the essay to exaggerate its importance. He writes “it” in place of “money” as one would write “He” in place of “God”. He believes that money is a simple

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    sense because a number of obese people likely have some medical condition that inhibits their ability to maintain a healthy weight because of their some medical condition. In addition‚ according to the article "Female Comedian Posts Scathing YouTube Rant about Why ’Obese People’" by Erica Tempesta‚ Whitney Thore who star of TLC’s My Big Fat Fabulous Life recorded her video as a response to Nicole’s harsh words‚ arguing "that there is no way to tell if someone has a medical condition by looking at

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    Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate What is Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate? It is also known as the GHB‚ and is a central nervous system depressant. GHB can be found in different forms like clear liquid‚ white powder‚ tablet‚ and capsule forms.(Moore‚ and Measham 565-590) It is very dangerous because GHB is odorless and colorless with a salty taste and when it is in a liquid form it is virtually impossible to be detectable.(O’Connell‚ and Kaye) This drug can found available by prescription for treating sleep disorders

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    about it. he also thinks very highly of himself and his voice though his friends do not want him to even attempt singing. he is extremely fascinated by tombs and graveyards much to j ’s dislike. he is also quite short tempered and it is best to let him rant off his anger rather than try and talk to him about it.he wouldn ’t mind a drink at any time of the day and enjoys the company of his friCharacter sketch of Harris - Harris is a vain fellow who pretends to be extremely hard working but usually pushes

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    Essays‚ Not Rants! 238: Language and Story Language is weird. Conveying language is even harder. How do you make a story where the main characters are all speaking a different language‚ but gear it to an English-speaking audience? Do you give them vague accents‚ or pull a Sean Connery and let Russian-in-English sound suspiciously like a Scottish brogue? Then what if the they interact with English speakers? How do you flip that sense of the other‚ where the person speaking the language you understand

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    Racism in Huck Finn Ever since it was written‚ Mark Twain ’s Huckleberry Finn has been a novel that many people have found disturbing. Although some argue that the novel is extremely racist‚ careful reading will prove just the opposite. In recent years especially‚ there has been an increasing debate over what some will call the racist ideas in the novel. In some cases the novel has even been banned by public school systems and censored by public libraries. The basis for

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