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…Cocaine Cocaine is the leading drug being used in America and is chipping away at the US piece by piece. Over 6 million people do cocaine every month in the US. In 1996 an estimated 3.6 million Americans were regular cocaine users…
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…Science Assessment #2: Sports Science Over the last few years' science in sport has increased dramatically, with availability of many more performance-enhancing drugs many people have seen this as an option to easily win. There are different types…
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…abortion has led to legal battles in the courts, in the Congress of the United States, and state legislatures. It has spilled over into confrontations, which are sometimes violent, at clinics where abortions are performed. This article discusses the most common…
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…feel it should be legalized. Regardless of opinion, the question remains: Should a person be given the option to request assistance in dying? (www.relgioustolerance.org) Euthanasia comes from a Greek term “good death”. However, the word has gained a much…
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…with a sane state of mind want to commit suicide? There are several reasons that would push some people to take this ultimate sacrifice. „« They live in an excessive chronic pain and can¡¦t afford drugs or painkillers. „« They are in a terminal illness phase…
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…the process of cryogenics would effect humans. It may seem to some that cryonics patients are dead but this is not the case. Cryonics is mainly done at the moment the person in particular enters cardiac arrest. This allows legal death to be pronounced so…
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…Constitution it is illegal to kill and to be subjected to cruel and unusual forms of punishment, but animal experimentation breaks both of these amendments and it is still considered legal. All living things should have the right to live free from suffering…
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…Ecstasy: Ecstasy, a drug medically termed as MDMA has created a huge stir among teenagers today. Ecstasy meaning extreme emotional excitement (Websters 167), has many eyes of speculation on it. From the drugs history, its components, the risks…
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…To me “Silence is Acceptance” means that if you do not speak up or say anything, that you think it is okay. If you do not say anything about the use of drugs in America or another country, than it must mean that you think it is okay. If I think…
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…<Tab/>There is a great debate about whether or not companies should be allowed to test its employees for drugs. Individuals using the utilitarian form of ethics would likely feel that arbitrarily testing employees is a direct violation…
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