Papers 1891-1900 of total 48571 found.
…as possible or impossible. Without federal laws to protect the privacy of patients and the confidentiality of medical records, efforts to reform the nation's health care system will not be completely successful. Laws will protect an individualÂ’s private information…
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…to the situation, survivors of the previous institutional system, their families and civil rights groups fought for the protection of patients and succeeded in having laws and medical practices changed. These protections are crucial in order to avoid a return…
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…is dopamine, and we will see how it works and affects one person in a minute. Imagine one taking a shot of heroin, a puff of cigarette, a slug of whisky, a toke of marijuana or a snort of cocaine. Don't think if these things are legal or illegal, just…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Police Corruption is defined as the abuse of police authority for personal or organizational gain. This comes in many shapes and sizes, from the major drug trafficking and money laundering to looking the other way on minor everyday violations of the law
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…it is not cool to smoke. b. Take the nicotine out of the cigarettes so that they are not addictive and it is easier for the smoker to stop c. Stop selling the cigarettes, make it like marijuana at least then people will not smoke in front of other people and we can…
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Category: /History
…CAUGHT ON TAPE Using CriminalsÂ’ Videos Against Them By Edward F. Davis, M.S., and Anthony J. Pinizzotto, Ph.D. Article from FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin In Sparta, Michigan, a 16-year-old high school dropout with a criminal record bludgeons a man…
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…a cocaine slurpee, or drive up to the window at McDonald's and order a crack burger and a marijuana shake. People wouldn't't need to knock down an old lady and grab her purse, or commit a home invasion robbery. Around sixty-six billion dollars a year is spent…
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…with the gangs. He's tired of Hodges' style of nonconfrontation and letting them go by saying ?You oh me one?. McGavin doesn?t win over many friends with his brutal style of enforcing the law. There are many good moments in "Colors," but the one I will remember…
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…. The percent of teenagers who use drugs like marijuana, cocaine, uppers, hallucinogens and cigarettes increased significantly in the last year. When healthcare professionals have the chance to tell their patients about the hazards and addictiveness of tobacco…
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…a common element; that is drug abuse. The use of illegal drugs such as cocaine, crack, heroin, and marijuana cause extensive harm to the body and brain. Yet, even after knowing this many people want illegal drugs to be legalized in every aspect. The last…
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