Papers 2131-2140 of total 48571 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…afraid of breaking the law and screwing up their lives will be enticed to experiment when they see packs of marijuana joints and bags of cocaine sitting in the checkout line in the supermarket. Finally, like alcohol, illegal drugs will alter one’s state…
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…to God, and drugs did this for them. Poets, musicians, and political figures everywhere preached feelings of peace and love. Acid, mushrooms, and marijuana did something the real world couldn’t. “Even the most powerful man in the world, President John F…
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…welcoming various deadly diseases such as AIDs. The use of drugs such as cocaine, crack, heroin and marijuana has been proved to cause unbelievable damage and harm to the body and brain. Then there will be no use of surplus which will come to from the sale…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…spent on enforcement every year. Drug dealers and users are one step ahead of the enforcement process. If one drug lord is caught, another one will show up somewhere else. In 1987, 10 billion dollars were spent alone just on enforcing drug laws. Drugs…
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Category: /Law & Government
…The Doe Network is a volunteer organization whose purpose is to assist law enforcement officials in solving cold cases concerning unexplained disappearances and unidentified victims from North America, Australia and Europe. Their main purpose is to give…
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Category: /History
…, or The Laws of Nature. In the work the law of nature is defined as “propositions of unchangeable Truth, which direct our voluntary Actions about choosing Good and Evil; and impose an Obligation to external actins even without civil Laws, and laying aside all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…due to a terminal illness. The controversy surrounding euthanasia and the arguments supporting or protesting the practice have raised serious concern and problems in the medical field for years, as well as society, and the world as a whole. Those in favor…
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…this? They usually describe a situation like this. A person has some terrible, deadly disease; he is trapped in a hospital bed, with all sorts of medical equipment connected to him, unable to move or do much of anything. He is in terrible pain and begs to have…
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…. This is not the case with most health-care products, except for those drugs and medical devices that require pre-market approval by FDA. There is no federal, state, or local government agency that approves or verifies claims in advertisements before they are printed. Law
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Category: /Law & Government
…. These amendments expanded the authority of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and law enforcement to gain access to business records, medical records, educational records and library records, including stored electronic data and communications. It also expanded…
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