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    Ecstasy And The Rave Culture Society today is at its most technologically advanced state with very modernized ways of living, and no doubt these technological advances will continue to grow. As a result drugs and chemicals are far more readily available than ever before in history, especially those of illegal drugs (J.Davies & N.Coggans (1991) P.6). This has led to an increase in recreational drug use (drug taking for pleasure). This clearly has implications for health

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    Ecstasy Emotion Analysis

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    Another nasty emotion everyone has, but it’s not going anywhere because it’s apart of you. It overcomes you when your crush has someone better looking than you. It takes over when someone has nicer things than you. Your significant other will love this emotion about you because it shows you care and protective of her/him. It may be best to embrace it now because there’s no way you can say you aren’t when it’s obvious to those around you. When I was in elementary school I had a girl in my class

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    Change Blindness Ecstasy

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    The purpose of this study is to build upon previous research that examined the relationship between change blindness and eyewitness testimony in relation to the threat superiority hypothesis. Change blindness is when a person has difficulty detecting a change in a scene (Goldstein, 2014). Davies and Hine (2007) found that most people fail to notice when one person in a scene takes the place of another individual despite the fact that the two individuals look vastly different. Similarly, Smart, Berry

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    Adrenaline coursing through our veins The mid Febuary Texas breeze chilling us to the core Every hair on our body erect like that of a fearful cat Our ears on high alert The ground shatters as my trembling body forces our artillery in the frozen ground Life slows at the strike of a match The sweet but deadly smell of burning phosphorus and rebellion Ignition Time stops the world now still nothing moves nothing makes a sound two seconds felt like two millennia Time starts again Spurred

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    Ecstasy-Original Writing

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    We’re in Paris, eating dinner in a nice restaurant, and my father is telling a story. “So,” he says, “I found this brown something-or-other in my suitcase, and I started chewing on it, thinking that maybe it was part of a cookie.” “Had you packed any cookies?” my friend Maja asks. My father considers this an irrelevant question and brushes it off, saying, “Not that I know of, but that’s not the point.” “So you found this thing in your suitcase, and your first instinct was to put it in your mouth

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    Ecstasy: A Short Story

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    I woke up hungry. I went to the kitchen to get something to snack on. I decide to get a bowl of cereal cinnamon toast crunch to be exact. When I sat down at the kitchen counter top to eat my cereal I heard something in my backyard. As quietly as I could I went to my room and grabbed a baseball bat and headed outside. I couldn't believe my eyes. There was an alien jumping on my trampoline. I went over to the trampoline cautiously. He stopped jumping and just stared at me. Then I slowly got on the

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    "Every year, many, many stupid people graduate from college. And if they can do it, so can you." - John Green ❀Alexis P.O.V❀ I wipe the sweat off my forehead and sigh in relief. "Are you ready?" Mom asked, knocking on my bedroom door, which was already open. "Um, yeah," I replied. I closed and zippered my suit case, struggling a little bit since I packed almost all the clothes I have in the one suitcase. "Well me and Ryan will be downstairs waiting," She smiled. She disappeared out of the

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    Ecstasy Ecstasy also known as MDMA and is an edible, candy-like, stimulant drug, that gives the user relaxed, energetic, happy, and sensual feelings. Its effects can last for over 24 hours allowing the user to party for long periods of time. Ecstasy can cause hallucinations, panic and anxiety attacks, nausea, vomiting, inability to sleep, overheating, seizures, irregular heartbeats and strokes. The drug can cause emotional disturbances such as depression. Ecstasy does not have long term

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    the oppressor, and those beneath them, the oppressed. In “Project Classroom Makeover,” Cathy Davidson explores the struggle between the current state of the American education system and the necessity of an improved one. Correspondingly, in “The Ecstasy of Influence: A Plagiarism,” Johnathan Lethem highlights the problems individuals encounter dealing with the premises of governmental limits on intellectual property. Comparably, in “Selections from Reading Lolita in Tehran,” Azar Nafisi examines

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    Using MDMA to Treat PTSD Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, ecstasy, MDMA—these are all names for a psychedelic drug that has a variety of uses. Although a strong stigma against this drug has developed over time due to its recreational use and abuse by society, scientists have experimented with using its properties for good. There is a lot of speculation on this drug and its practical application in the medical and psychological fields. This drug has created a definite riff in the scientific community

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