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    answers for this question. One answer for whether or not the American Dream is dead or alive comes from Weeds season 4 episode 6. Weeds is a show about a single mom that her husband just died young of heart attack. The mom, Nancy, is trying to keep the family afloat, but there is no way for her to make enough money for the high lifestyle her family use to. Therefore, she decides to deal weed for an easy way to make high income, especially in the rich neighborhood she lives in where everyone…

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    Medicinal herbs are also available in the market as raw plant material. Both herbs and herbal products are usually used as self-care to enhance wellbeing and to prevent and cure non-life-threatening conditions.” With my experience in using lemon balm, dill weed, and ginger, I’m happy to discuss with you those easy-to-use herbs that can make us avoid some common ailments and live healthier. Body I. The first herb used as medicine I want to…

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    Others believe that legal, publicly monitored marijuana distribution will preclude young people from having access, since production will no longer be dominated singularly by criminal elements. I concur with the administration's position to authorize weed for recreation because of the accompanying reasons. my reasons…

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    Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup is one of 750 U.S. products containing the active ingredient glyphosate, the safety of which has been disputed for years. Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide used widely in large-scale agriculture, forestry and industrial weed control, and in lawn and garden care. Glyphosate is also known as a “systemic” herbicide, meaning that it is absorbed into every part of the plant, from the roots to the leaves. Evidence suggests that glyphosate may pose animal and human…

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    letter “A” to place on her bosom and keep it there. Although there are many things in The Scarlet Letter that have different meanings two groups of the most important dualities are weeds and flowers, and the two different meanings of the letter “A” on Hester’s bosom. The duality that hides behind weeds and flowers is how weeds are used to represent evil, or sinners, people because in a garden full of flowers you don’t…

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    Alcohol, The main reason and Alcohol is legal after it was banned, Because too many people drink. More than half the people in the US drinks, which is why they can’t ban it, but almost the same amount of the US voted that weed should be legal everywhere. Alcohol made more than $400 billion in 2010 in the US. So taking that away from people would cause some real financial problems. Colorado alone made more than $70 billion last year just off of Marijuana Products and stores…

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    In the poem “Identity” by Julio Polanco, the theme to be independent and live up to your own expectations, not others’ is developed by the use of the flowers as an extended metaphor. In Identity, the speaker expresses the flowers as “always watered, fed, guarded, admired, but harnessed to a pot of dirt” throughout the poem, letting his ideas of the flowers be interpreted deeper than what they actually are (Polanco, Lines 2-3). The flowers are a constant metaphor for the people who live up to the…

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    dust and bugs from entering the nose or mouth, and goggles for eye protection. Any goggles will work, as long as there is clear vision. Oh, and have a towel handy for perspiration. Necessary tools include a push lawn mower, a weed eater, both full of gas and extra line for the weed eater. An electric blower and a heavy duty extension cord, one long enough to reach all areas that require blowing, completes the necessary tools. These are the simplest and least costly tools, and coincidentally the…

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    Society vs. Intuition: Which is Right to Follow? Societal influence on people is a highly discussed topic today, and evidently was in the past, as Nathaniel Hawthorne makes comments on how society should affect people in The Scarlet Letter. This book is about a woman named Hester Prynne, who is condemned to wearing a scarlet letter A by the Puritan society, in which she lives. The symbol being explored is the way Hawthorne uses nature throughout the novel. Nature is found everywhere, no matter…

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    No one would ever imagine an alien invasion in today’s society. The thought of the idea is simply preposterous. However, The War of the World's by H.G. Wells is about that very idea. The book introduces a small town in England, a ways from London, in which a cylindrical object falls from the sky and buries itself in the ground. The movie, War of the World's directed by Steven Spielberg, naturally differs from the book. The film starts off with a man in modern day New York, divorced with two kids…

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