Papers 2101-2110 of total 28433 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…? The evidence was legally sufficient to establish the defendant's guilt beyond reasonable doubt. The defendant said she had no previous relationship with the buyer, and was acting out for a stranger, was a strong indication that the defendant was part of a drug
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…Task One I have chosen drug abuse as an area from a health promotion target. I have chosen target five, from the "national health programme objectives and targets" (www.medstat.waw.pl/nhp/5.html 19/01/2003) Target 5 is: "Reducing abuse…
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…Judges have an important role within the English legal system. William the Conqueror, after he gained the English throne in 1066, was the first person to begin the long process of standardising the law. Before this law was mainly based on local custom…
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…gangsters shoot it out for a patch of turf to sell their illegal drugs, and where innocent children are caught daily in the crossfire of drive-by shootings. We cannot ignore the damage that these criminals are doing to our society, and we must take actions…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. This case was about Dietrich who was charged with possession of drugs. At his trial, he was unable to afford legal representation and was consequently found guilty. When this case was taken to the High Court, they found it a miscarriage of justice, due…
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…is the aging population. Another factor is the research and development and subsequent manufacture of new drugs through the biotechnology process. Political/Legal Trends -<Tab/>According to The Genentech's Company online introduce, U.S. government…
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…, terrorism, and drugs. Profiling is seen in everyday life. Today the color of a person’s skin makes that person a suspect in America. Statistics show that on a fifty mile stretch of road in Maryland, seventy-six percent of motorists stopped were black…
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…, spiritual awareness, vocational training, parenting classes, HIV prevention, and drug education. I will describe each treatment programs that I have found and discuss the purposes of each program. A program called the Volunteer Prison Education Program…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, and use of Marijuana.         Besides denying the public of the use of Marijuana as a textile, food source, and alternative energy source, these large companies selfishly robbed many sick people of a drug that can help them. Marijuana can be used…
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…for the authorities and the police since they appear very open and unprotected. To start walking on the street you need no investments or contacts. When the society takes measures it shows off immediately just because they are so unprotected. We often connect drug
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