Papers 1301-1310 of total 48571 found.
Category: /History
…by any American health associations, there is no reason to legalize the drug. They think that the main reason why pro marijuana advocates use the medical use argument is because the uninformed public can be easily convinced to support the movement…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…very sleepy.         A big issue being raised in California is the legalization of marijuana for medical purposes only. The old laws would still be in effect. If you were found using it you would have to have your medical doctors prescription…
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…<Tab/> Stricter Gun Control Laws On April 12, 1994, 14 students and one teacher were killed when two students dressed in trench coats unloaded a duffle bag full of shotguns and semi-automatic weapons and began firing…
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…then. The major idea of looking at past cases is to see how the laws of the land have changed over time. The Hauptmann Case is a historical case that set the foundations for today's kidnapping laws. This case also led to the first federal law that stated transporting…
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…I am going to assess the extent to which 'the Royal commission and 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act was a turning point in the provision of the welfare for the poor. To begin with I am going to look at what it was like before 1834.' I am going to look…
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…an inertial mass through the use of a trolley, ticker-timer and set of slotted masses. Introduction: Newton's second law states "The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Police are an important part of our society, they take part in administering the law. Without them, our society will be corrupt and unmanageable. But are the police given enough power to efficiently get their job done? Firstly, if a person…
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…Around 1914 in the United States, race relations hit arguably an all-time low in the history of civilization on the North American continent. Every Southern state had passed laws that created two separate societies; one black, the other white. Blacks…
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Category: /Law & Government
…THE RAPE SHIELD LAW The Rape Shield Law that limits the use of a victim's prior sexual history as an attempt to undermine the credibility of the victim's testimony supports Charles Nesson's view of verdicts. It supports Nesson's views in the sense…
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Category: /Law & Government
…European Convention on Human Rights in 1951, the British government did not feel it necessary to incorporate the convention into British statute law. The primary reason was that the government felt that the rights protected by the treaty were already upheld…
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