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…more dangerous? After all of this, law enforcers still treat marijuana as if it was more dangerous than things like alcohol, this should end. Victims of glaucoma, cancer and AIDS would find marijuana more readily available. If the medical advantages…
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…with the twenty-first century mindset is that justice is viewed as something externally beneficial, and therefore most people are just so that they will remain within the boundaries of the law. We must begin to view justice as something beneficial to our soul and our…
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…what affects resistance. I have chosen to investigate length at 5cm intervals and thickness. I have chosen 24 SWG, 26 SWG and 28SWG (with 24 SWG being the thickest wire and 28 SWG being the thinnest). Prediction Ohms Law states: "The current flowing…
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…began their work by first studying the industry as it was. They observed health and safety workers, noted the conditions of buildings, and analyzed existing laws for enhancements that could be made (Working Lives). Representatives from the FIC sent out…
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…followed. Having no rules does mean more comfort and freedom to follow the laws of fashion, but, as the principal claimed this would give Anarchy a bad public report, the students had to invent a solution to this. It was decided that it was better to eliminate…
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…This paper will discuss the controversial topic of parole. The pros and cons will be debated by discussing both sides of the argument, for and against the provision of parole for accused law offenders. The concept of parole will be defined…
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…has an excellent medical forte. Marijuana also has a very strong historical significance in the United States. It is now used and has been used for centuries for relieving and helping to cure illnesses. There are also many economical benefits…
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…of energy transformations in matter 1st Law of Thermodynamics: Energy cannot be created or destroyed only transferred or transformed ex: electric company doesn't create energy, it converts it to a useable form; car converts gasoline (potential energy…
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…evidence from a suspect legally, it is required that a judge must grant a search warrant. <Tab/>The warrant authorizes the officer to seize particularly described items and to bring them before the court that issued the warrant. In common law
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…science.         One of the most important scientific discoveries of all time was the law of electromagnetic induction discovered by an englishman, Micheal Faraday, in 1831. This discovery was applied to mechanical generation of electricity which made…
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