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    Opium In The Illiad

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    for ritualistic ceremonies. The Greek writer Homer had written about opium in his great epic ‘The Illiad ‘in 8th century B.C .Hippocrates spoke about the medicinal of opium more than 25 centuries ago. The use of cannabis sativa‚ the “Indian Hemp”‚is mentioned in Atharva Veda and its derivatives-bhang‚ ganja and charas are traditionally used by some followers of Lord Shiva and have become part of Indian heritage and culture. Opium which was brought to India by Arab traders in 17th century‚ established

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    Impact of Globalization in China Globalization has transformed the world to a large extent in various ways‚ including providing numerous job opportunities‚ boosting International trading‚ and connecting countries around the world closely. Yet‚ it has also caused some serious worldwide problems such as economic crises and enlarged the rich-and-poor gap. Take the example of China. Although the overall economy boomed‚ more social issues have arisen. These problems make China suffer‚ while helping China

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    Opium is the world’s most addictive component that is able to affect a person’s life positively and negatively. The opium comes from a poppy plant which can be transformed into medication that people can use as painkillers or as a drug that can be highly abused to hit euphoria. Hospitals and militaries use opium in a form called morphine which is used to treat severe pain. In order to fight effectively during battles‚ opium was consumed in order to withstand a great amount of pain and if a solider

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    IMPACT OF WAR

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    Ok lets start  Impact of War caused by the Guerilla warfare   Change in the impact of war on the population loss ratio in the civilians (Geography could  help)   Psychological impacts on the soldiers and the civilians of Vietnam <­ Psychology  Environmental (Geography) damages that were  made due to the Guerilla Warfare  Land Mines and traps that had been used in Guerilla warfare impact on the geography of  Vietnam.   Reduce in casualties as impact of war due to the usage of Guerilla warfare.   Wooyoung­ Introduction 

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    machine in the factories in both developed and developing countries. Industrialization caused many effaces in many developing countries in late 20th and early 21st century‚ each countries have different policy to approach to be successful‚ such as China. First‚ GDP is growth and people increase their living standard. People spend more money in their food‚ clothes‚ and living environment. Government created more opportunity for people to work‚ have a good education‚ and better medical health care.

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    Results of World War 1

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    World War I - Results The First World War “ended” in 1918 in November‚ when the Treaty of Versailles was signed to create an armistice. Though this treaty became active on that day for Western Europe‚ this treaty did not take effect in Eastern Europe until up to mid-1920s. Political‚ cultural‚ and social order was changed immensely in Europe‚ Asia‚ and Africa‚ even countries not directly in the war. As a result of the damages from the war‚ many new countries were formed. Also‚ millions of people

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    Han China impacts

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    Prompt: Compare the rise and fall of the Roman Empire and Han China. During the rise and fall of the Roman Empire and Han China‚ there are many similarities and differences in their ways of life. From 753 BC to 600 AD‚ these regions share Political (similarities in Military‚ difference in the fall)‚ Social (similarities in way of labor‚ differences in reason and quantity of labor)‚ and economical (similarities in trade route‚ differences in reason) experiences. Both regions shared and differed

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    Impact of War

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    The Impact of War In the story‚” Soldier’s Home”‚ Krebs is faced with several conflicts after he returns home from war. The conflicts are brought upon by him and the situations that he has been put in. The reason for the conflicts Krebs faces is the fact the he could not adjust to his life after the war. During the story Krebs‚ the protagonist‚ tries dealing with the problems‚ but it is clear that he was not trying hard enough. At the beginning of the story Krebs is introduced as a returning

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    This war began as the Romans moved over to Sicily to acquire territory. Between 264 BC and 241 BC is when the first war happened. The first few battles were ashore. With the Battle of Agrigentum‚ the Carthage armed forces had to learn and adapt. Ultimately‚ they chose to utilize their naval forces. However‚ the Romans had manufactured many ships with advancements that aided them in combat and‚ in consequence‚ defeated the Carthaginian naval forces. The result of the First Punic War was a resonating

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    Opium Research Paper

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    Opium was a popular drug in China that was considered quite controversial at its peak in 1836 (Naiji‚ Yulin). The drug was viewed by two sides: the ones for opium legalization and the ones against opium legalization (Naiji‚ Yulin). Those against opium legalization argue that it is harmful to the human body‚ opium does not have a good economical impact‚ and that it opens the door for more harmful things to be legalized (Yulin). Opium can be harmful to the human body even if it’s effects are not

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