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    the other hand Michael Barkun believes there are three types: event conspiracy, systematic conspiracy, and super-conspiracy (p. 6). The conspiracy theory at hand revolves around Purdue Pharmaceuticals (Purdue Pharma), and their release of opioids. Opium is a plant that was used from 1804 to now. In 1972 Contin was put on the market at a controlled drug-release system (Purdue Pharma L.P.). In 1984 MS Contin was put on the market as an extended-release formula of morphine, and in 1996 OxyContin was

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    West Virginia has the highest rate for an overdose in this particular state. The heroin is an inexpensive drug to buy. Drug dealer can make their money this way. This particular drug called Heroin gives you an internal rush it keeps you going for a couple hours. This website called West Virginia Public broadcasting Levi says these rates are high because they started at a young age. Also Levi said “is too keep the kids interested in a sport of some kind of activities is so they don’t get hooked on

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    The Sublime in Three Sets Nature and the Romantics are two sides of the same coin. In almost every single poem we have read over the course of this semester we have been able to find hints of the natural world. These instances were moments of hunger. While industrialization was tearing landscapes up by their roots, Romantic poets were desperate to experience the euphoric sense of sublimity they had come to associate with the highest level of consciousness. However, this sense of sublimity is not

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    Humanities Independent Research Essay Thompson Lin Block B 10-1 Research Question: To what extent has the United States’ “War on Drugs” been successful in reducing illicit drug abuse in the country? The “War on Drugs” is a term generally referred in America to the campaign aiming to reduce drug abuse in the country. The term first appeared in July 18 1971, when former U.S. President Richard Nixon started the campaign. However, on April 9, 2015, President Obama publicly announced that the policy

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    especially for post-surgery pain and terminal cancer pain. Morphine has many side effects in the body including reduction of pain, loss of hunger. History: In 1804, morphine was discovered when a German scientist named Friedrich Sertürner; dissolved opium in acid

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    Drugs or Don’t? Tied Liberty in the face of Drug Prohibition Laws “Prohibition goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a man 's appetite by legislation and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes. A prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded.” -Abraham Lincoln Prohibition is a word for containment; it is an act of limiting and holds a spirit of negation. It limits our independent and individualist choices. It is not

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    emergency care. Historical Overview of Opioids The term Opioid is derived from the opium poppy. It is an annual herb that contains about eight capsules with different color flowers. The seeds are cut out from the stem and used for different purposes. Descriptions from the Egyptians shows the opium seeds to be used to prevent excessive crying while the Greeks used it for a sleep inducing substance. (Khademi, 2015, p.870) Opium is the starting material for an array of medications. It is synthesized and then

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    Opium Research Paper

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    Opium is a highly addictive drug that is widely used across the U.S.. Opium is found in heroin, codeine, hydrocodone, and oxycodone; plus many more drugs. Opiate addiction is one of the biggest addiction problems in the U.S. and it is because of the tolerance the brain builds to the drug this phenomenon triggers the addiction. Opium began as a medication during the 7th century used in China. The drug then began to be used in smoking tobacco which then grew across Southeast Asia, and even larger

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    OPIOIDS – OPIUM, OPIATES, AND OPIOIDS Opioids and opiates are both derived from opium, a substance in the seeds of the poppy plant. Opiates are the drugs that represent opium in its purest forms, and opioids are synthetic and semi-synthetic formulations of natural opiates (4). Cultivation of the poppy plant for harvest of its seeds can be traced as far back as 3400 B.C. (1.) Sumerians in lower Mesopotamia referred to the opium in the seed capsules “gil,” meaning joy, and the poppy “hul gil,” plant

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    needed to go against the imperialist threats from the West. These foreign powers, led by the British, sought new markets for their possessions from their empires. One product that became immensely popular was the opium poppy grown in India, which was mass-marketed by the British. Opium spread throughout China and conflict and dissension of its

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