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#5 Paragraph to demonstrate the understanding of Stephen Toulmin’s model of argument.




Marijuana

Marijuana or Ganja or Weed or most popularly known nowadays Toop, is a medicinal herb that has been used since ages. People smoking marijuana are great. They are care free and have I-don’t-give-a-shit kind of attitude to the things that are not important to them. Most importantly, research has found that marijuana can heal different kinds of diseases, and can improve thinking capacity and focus concentration. A person who “uses ” marijuana in controlled manner can perform efficiently than an average non-smoker. It is even written in The Vedas that marijuana is very helpful for neurological system. The Rishis and the Sadhoos, in the ancient times used to have longer life expectancy, they studied and followed Veda. It also helps in controlling and reducing body fat if used in a controlled manner. Nowadays, most of the people are abusing marijuana. Because of the abuse, they cannot perform efficiently in any fields. They seem to be lazy and inattentive in any of the fields. The seem to be weak and usually have thin body. It leads to more dangerous path, that if a person smokes marijuana, nowadays, are more likely to get into drugs.
Sadhu smoking weed

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