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Category: /Social Sciences
…. Between 1978 and 1996, 34 states passed laws recognizing marijuana's therapeutic value. Most recently, voters in two states -- Arizona and California -- passed laws allowing for the medical use of marijuana under a physician's supervision. Yet, states…
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…. Between 1978 and 1996, 34 states passed laws recognizing marijuana's therapeutic value. Most recently, voters in two states -- Arizona and California -- passed laws allowing for the medical use of marijuana under a physician's supervision. Yet, states…
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…for Jacky, as she had spent many years on the powerful medication, and her body had grown accustomed to it. "She moaned and suffered as the pain would attack without pity" he said. "A terrible thought occurred to me.. If Jacky were an animal, what would we have…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Labor Laws and Organized Labor Let's start way back at the beginning. The history of the Organized labor dates back to early America. The first factory workers were predominately immigrants, slaves and children and they were easily exploited by many…
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Category: /Law & Government
…(medical <Tab/>examiner/coroner offices, law enforcement, SIDS support group, etc.). <Tab/>D. Ensure family is not left alone with body (if circumstances warrant). <Tab/>E. Inform the family of approximate body release…
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…Who Deserves Privacy? The legitimacy of Megan's Law is a heated debate that is current in our society today. This law forces all sex offenders to make themselves known to their neighborhoods. Many questions have been brought forward in an effort…
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…sclerosis, prevents epileptic seizures, helps bladder control, and reduces eye pressure and blood flow to the optic nerve in Glaucoma patients. This conclusive evidence brings up the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug treatment. Marijuana has…
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…Under existing English Criminal law, a person cannot ordinarily be found guilty of a serious criminal offence unless two elements are present: the actus reus or guilty act and the mens rea or guilty mind. The prosecution has to prove that the accused has…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The ongoing act of underage drinking has been a difficult social problem for parents and community members, bar owners and servers, law enforcement officials, and college students to address. As a college student at Oswego State University, I have…
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…In his letter to local clergymen which he wrote from a jail in Birmingham Alabama, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave many examples to justify the breaking of Alabama state law. In the opening of his letter, he chastizes the local clergymen for focusing…
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