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chance that more people will be doing drugs. For instance, in Alaska, they had legalized drugs in the 1970's, this led to many teens using marijuana at more than twice the rate of youths nationally, so the people in Alaska decided to re-criminalize marijuana
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Category: /Literature/English
to study law, but soon became intrigued by medical science.
While attending medical school at New York University, Salk was invited to spend a year researching influenza. The virus that causes flu had only recently been discovered and the young Salk was eager
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minute is dreaded is something that no person should have to experience. Money is a big issue to everyone whether they admit or not. Should a person and their family be forced to spend thousands of dollars a day on medical expenses just so the patient can
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in the original recipe of Coca- Cola. Very few Americans had problems
with cocaine, opium, heroin or marijuana. Drugs were inexpensive and crime
was low. The first laws that prohibited drugs were racist in origin, to
prevent the Chinese laborers from using opium
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his book. Eventually Kesey wanted to move from the exploration of the mind with the use of drugs, he called this move the “graduation”.
Eventually Kesey ran into trouble with the law. He was up on three separate counts: possession of marijuana in San
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
persisted to abuse human rights laws illegally and cover up their despicable actions in the process. Due to their power and position, these transnationals corporations have managed to create new standards for themselves. These standards not only go against
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
without major record companies putting warning labels and laws that prevent children under the age of 18 from buying them. Also police need to enforce these laws. Owners of record stores need to voluntarily support this censorship.
Violence is also out
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allowed for enormous advances in treating and preventing disease and illness. We are now able to eliminate diseases that were once fatal and are able to repair incurable conditions. These advances have also ensured that the drugs being used in the medical
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Category: /Business & Economy
, within the confines of those standards there exist uncertainty. According to the principles of medical ethics, "a physician shall respect the law and also recognize a responsibility to seek changes in those requirements which are contrary to the best interest
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Category: /Social Sciences
24,526 to 19,654 from 1993 to1996, there was an additional nine percent drop in 1997. As reported in the May 25, 1998, edition of U.S. News & World Report. As you can see the murder rate decrease trend does not end in 1963.
The truth is most gun laws
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