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Wandalynn's views: I am alive: I am Alive. Remembering everything from childhood til now I recall always having to prove I am a worthy person. Ever since I was a very yo...
A Rare Look at the Secret Life of Orangutans By Wandalynn Ellis 7/13/18 In this short film, “A Rare Look at the Secret Life of Orangutans” two passionate people dive into the unique world of the Wild Orangutans. Tim Laman, an award winning Photojournalist and Bird Expert with National Geographic and Melissa Lesh, an award winning Documentary Film maker, and founder of Emerging Earth Films from the United States, have constructed a creative look into the Secret Social and Cultural Structures of the Orangutans. In the lowlands of the Borneo Rain-forest, there is a research station headed by Cheryl Knott. This long term project also has a young adventurer, who captures “rare and never before seen footage of these ‘People of the Forest.’” This piece had dramatic cinematography, and a mood of passion and conviction. There is much strength to this film; including it being directed, produced and edited by one or two creative people. The combination of still camera, drone shots,...
These are the reasons why I believe people are held back from Medical Cannabis. *For thousands of years people have been using Cannabis. In 1923, Cannabis was made illegal. People were given no reason why this plant was made illegal. However, I believe it is all money driven. What do we use on a daily basis? Some of the main things are paper, clothing, oils, rope, etcetera. Hemp not to be confused with the high THC strain known as Cannabis, can be used to make all of these things and also, promote good health. This hemp oil has a near perfect oil structure. I believe that competitive business drove this extremely useful plant out. On the medical side of things using the high THC level or high CBD levels are with-held by certain companies if you can not afford the amount of money you need for your medicine. Now, being able to have access and being able to afford it are two different issues. One, if you can't have access, if your situation changes and you can afford it...
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