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/*s = "<p>A bunch of leaves seems harmless, right? But think again. Marijuana has a chemical in it called tetrahydrocannabinol. A lot of other chemicals are found in marijuana too - about 400 of them, some of which may cause lung cancer. But <b>THC<\/b> is the main active ingredient.<\/p><p>For some people, smoking marijuana makes them feel good. Within minutes of inhaling, a user begins to feel \"high,\" or filled with pleasant sensations. A chemical in marijuana, <b>THC<\/b>, triggers brain cells to release the chemical <b>dopamine<\/b>. <b class=\"cap\">Dopamine<\/b> creates good feelings-for a short time.<\/p><p><b>THC<\/b> is up to no good in the brain. <b>THC<\/b> finds brain cells, or neurons, with specific kinds of receptors called <b>cannabinoid receptors<\/b>. Then, it binds to these receptors.<\/p><p>Certain parts of the brain have high concentrations of <b>cannabinoid receptors<\/b>. These areas are: the <b>hippocampus<\/b>, the <b>cerebellum<\/b>, the basal ganglia, and the <b>cerebral cortex<\/b>.<\/p>";*/

/*s = '<p>A bunch of leaves seems harmless, right? But think again. Marijuana has a chemical in it called tetrahydrocannabinol. A lot of other chemicals are found in marijuana too - about 400 of them, some of which may cause lung cancer. But <span class="boldText">THC</span> is the main active ingredient.</p>
				<p>For some people, smoking marijuana makes them feel good. Within minutes of inhaling, a user begins to feel "high," or filled with pleasant sensations. A chemical in marijuana, <span class="boldText">THC</span>, triggers brain cells to release the chemical <span class="boldText">dopamine</span>. <span class="boldText">Dopamine</span> creates good feelings-for a short time.</p>
				<p><span class="boldText">THC</span> is up to no good in the brain. <span class="boldText">THC</span> finds brain cells, or neurons, with specific kinds of receptors called <span class="boldText">cannabinoid receptors</span>. Then, it binds to these receptors.</p>
				<p>Certain parts of the brain have high concentrations of <span class="boldText">cannabinoid receptors</span>. These areas are: the <span class="boldText">hippocampus</span>, the <span class="boldText">cerebellum</span>, the basal ganglia, and the <span class="boldText">cerebral cortex</span>.</p>';*/

s = "<div id=\"rightText_2\"><p>A bunch of leaves seems harmless, right? But think again. Marijuana has a chemical in it called tetrahydrocannabinol. A lot of other chemicals are found in marijuana too - about 400 of them, some of which may cause lung cancer. But <span class=\"boldText\">THC</span> is the main active ingredient.</p><p>For some people, smoking marijuana makes them feel good. Within minutes of inhaling, a user begins to feel \"high,\" or filled with pleasant sensations. A chemical in marijuana, <span class=\"boldText\">THC</span>, triggers brain cells to release the chemical <span class=\"boldText\">dopamine</span>. <span class=\"boldText\">Dopamine</span> creates good feelings-for a short time.</p><p><span class=\"boldText\">THC</span> is up to no good in the brain. <span class=\"boldText\">THC</span> finds brain cells, or neurons, with specific kinds of receptors called <span class=\"boldText\">cannabinoid receptors</span>. Then, it binds to these receptors.</p><p>Certain parts of the brain have high concentrations of <span class=\"boldText\">cannabinoid receptors</span>. These areas are: the <span class=\"boldText\">hippocampus</span>, the <span class=\"boldText\">cerebellum</span>, the basal ganglia, and the <span class=\"boldText\">cerebral cortex</span>.</p></div>";
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