Papers 1181-1190 of total 28433 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…I. Introduction: A. Attention-getter: I would like everyone in this classroom to think to themselves how many people they know that have used or tried ecstasy. You may have even tried it yourself. According to the Partnership for Drug-Free America…
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…Economics Theory and Crime The purpose of this article is to show that economic theory can be used and applied to every aspect of life, even crime. The article explains that crimes which have high profit maximization such as stealing and drug dealing…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…In using the prescribed text book "Legal Studies Preliminary" written by Hamper Boesenberg Kenny and many other sources I have gained sound knowledge in the roles of various enforcement agencies, discussed the limitations of legal aid and evaluated…
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…Patent Law. The suit of the South African Government by 39 pharmaceutical corpora-tions, concerning imports of 'genuine' AIDS drugs. INDEX 1.<Tab/>Introduction 2.<Tab/>Description of the case 3.<Tab/>Laws…
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…Pete Hamill's article "Crack in the Box" describes how television has the same negative effects as drugs. He states that television is addictive and creates the same influence over a person's life that a drug can have. The abuse of drugs provides…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…decriminalize the possession and use of marijuana in private by adults, as eleven states have already tried, or (3) legalize, regulate, and control marijuana, a substance that DEA Administrative Law Judge Francis Young called the safest drug therapeutically active…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The legal driking age in New York is 21. Teenagers are the people that abuse this regulation because a tremendous amount of pressure is put on them. There are a lot of parties, college parties, frats, and clubs that young people go to. After a party…
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Legal obligation is both Bentham's and Hart's central concern. Yet, Dworkin does not really make an account on this topic, but rather criticising positivist theses. Thus, I will first make a brief summary of Bentham's and Hart's account of legal
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…will not only allow you to realize that you partner is not crazy, it will show you how to cope with their emotions. All of these scenarios are prime examples why we have to study psychology. Addiction is a disease, which effects the brain. Misused drugs disrupt…
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Category: /Law & Government
…One of the most controversial debates facing the federal government is whether to lower the age for legal drinking of alcohol by an individual. Nationwide, the legal age to drink alcohol is 21. In 1987, The Minimum Legal Drinking Age Law was passed…
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