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    The definition of ecstasy, as defined by Google, is an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement. It is no coincidence that a drug that releases copious amounts of serotonin and dopamine is commonly referred to as ecstasy. With a scientific name of 3,4-Methylenedioxy-Methamphetamine (MDMA), ecstasy is an illicit substance that is commonly used at some parties and dance clubs all around the globe. The immediate effects of the drug cause one’s blood pressure and heart rate to rise

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    Plagiarism has been seen as a harmful practice when it comes to the preservation of an artist’s originality. Jonathan Lethem demonstrates the commonality and convenience of plagiarism by composing his article “The Ecstasy of Influence: A Plagiarism” of phrases and ideas of other writers; however, he also supports the claim that a person can rethink and reinterpret the understandings of other people and create an “original” idea based off of them. Is this what Lethem truly means when he says that

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    Saint Francis in True Ecstasy Throughout history, art has been made to depict not only the life and culture of the time, but also as a reminder of important religious events of the past. One religious event in particular, which artists of multiple eras have chosen to paint is the iconic “Saint Francis in Ecstasy”. Two prime examples of this can be seen in New York City. One painting made around 1476-1478, by Giovanni Bellini, entitled “Saint Francis in the Desert” (but also referred to as “Saint

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    expression. “What’s with the face?” She forced a small smile trying to keep her emotions in check. She was still trying to process what she had witnessed. “What face?” He shrugged, still eyeing her carefully. “You look bothered by something. Did ecstasy girl mess with you?” “I’m fine.” The words came out with more irritation and defensiveness than she intended. He ignored her acerbic tone, choosing to continue with his assessment of her mood. “You sure? You look even more than bothered. If I didn’t

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    I remembered the ecstasy I felt when I was with him, the way he kissed my lips softly. I smiled at the thought of him pulling me into the ocean, caressing the sides of my body. I couldn 't write about the happiness I felt when I was with him. I had crushed papers endlessly because I couldn 't get the words to string along perfectly. It was then that I realized that I was in love with him, even though our hands didn 't fit together perfectly and silence constantly filled the air between us. It was

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    Intelligence: A Conversation Humans love to consider that they are the only intelligent beings on earth. They hold their accomplishments in engineering and art as evidence that each human is an intelligent, complex creature, somehow more advanced than any other species on earth, and yet, supposedly unintelligent organisms, like ants, can create very complex structures that would seem to require intelligence. This concept is explored in Steven Johnson’s essay “The Myth of the Ant Queen,” where he

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    I went to investigate what these loud cries of ecstasy was the result of. As I ventured further into the dense forest to find out the meaning of these cries. One second I was walking in the forest, the other I was walking through a realm that transcended both space and time, I saw visions of destruction

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    Report on Agony And The Ecstasy The Movie Agony And The Ecstasy, directed by Carol Reed, related very well to the era of the Renaissance. In Agony and the Ecstasy, Michelangelo wanted to depict god as someone who made man in his image. This was pure humanism. At the time of the Renaissance, Humanism was an idea spreading all around and Michelangelo was one of the Humanists. A Humanist is someone who beleives god had made man in his image but then men will do what they beleive is correct afterwords

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    In the year of 1912, a new drug had appeared among the world, ecstasy, rolls, or X. While the drug was created in 1912 ecstasy had gained a small amount of followers among some psychiatrists in the 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s. Even though ecstasy had not fully undergone the FDA, some psychiatrists believe that the drug helps communication skills with the patience and allowed them to express their feelings and issues more clearly and calmly. These psychiatrists believed that this drug help

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    on television and movies. Probably you see people taking drugs in those raves and nightclubs. Typically what goes on in the those wild parties are happening right now in a realistic setting. Those drugs you see people take in wild parties are ecstasy. Ecstasy/MDMA or “Molly” is a commonly used stimulant synthetic hallucinogen drug. The drug causes an increased in energy, euphoric rush, tightening of muscles, especially jaw, dilated pupils, visual distortions, nausea or vomiting, strong pulse, increased

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