Papers 1081-1090 of total 28433 found.
…Capital punishment is the legal infliction the death penalty. It is obviously the most severe form of criminal punishment. (Bedau1) Capital punishment is a controversial way of dealing with violent criminals. The main alternative to the death…
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…the Internet is not necessarily new, the ethical, legal and regulatory issues are still coming to light. Issues that existed in the traditional brick and mortar, paper and ink-driven world of conducting business still exist, but with many new dimensions…
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Category: /Law & Government
…A, Australian Legal Institutions: Principles, Structure and Organisation, 2nd edition, Law Book Company, Sydney, 2003 Cases *<Tab/>Australian Capital Television Pty Ltd v the Commonwealth (1992) 177 CLR 106 *<Tab/>Australian Capital…
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…Specific Purpose:<Tab/>To examine Prostitutions laws and its culture. Central Idea:<Tab/>To persuade my listeners that prostitution should be legal and legalizing it would have a positive impact on society. <Tab/&…
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…amount of power, and people used to joke that the lights would dim in the city of origin whenever the computer was used. Social, Ethical, and Legal Issues in Computer Graphics Recognizing the importance of computer science an inquisitive being might ponder…
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…Bill Fralic and Alan L. Sack analyze their thoughts on the issue of random testing drug abuse by athletes. Bill Fralic, an offensive guard for the Atlanta Falcons, believes that random testing is the only way to stop the use of illegal drugs. Alan L…
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…This essay analyses the ways that the law is a gendered institution and how legal judgements reflect the gendered nature of the institution. First, I will examine the nature of law. Second, I will examine feminists' perspectives of law in areas…
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Drugs have been around for thousands of years. "A drug is any chemical that produces a therapeutic or non-therapeutic effect in the body (Drugs and Teen Substance Abuse 2000.)" Most drugs were first used for medicinal purposes, such as marijuana…
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Drugs can mean everything from cigarettes and alcohol to heroin, cannabis, amphetamines, LSD and cocaine. They are dangerous for many reasons. They lead to depression, unconsciousness or even death. There is also a danger of addiction after regular use…
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…Marijuana Legalization "Penalties against drug use should not be more damaging to an individual than the use of the drug itself. Nowhere is this more clear than in the laws against the possession of marijuana in private for personal use…
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