Papers 2421-2430 of total 48571 found.
…in policing victimless crimes in general and the resulting need for intrusive police techniques; the greater relevancy of this difficulty given the intensification of the drug war since the 1980s; and the additional incentive that asset forfeiture laws give police…
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….” But what if one of their children developed a rare disease or a life-threatening illness? Wouldn’t they want the best medical treatment and the latest techniques? Do they realize that it is only because of animal research, experimentation, and testing that we…
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…people with disabilities who are under 65, and people of any age who have permanent kidney failure. It provides basic protection against the cost of health care, but it does not cover all your medical expenses or the cost of most long-term care. You can…
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…and wrongdoing. Neither will I administer poison to anybody and when asked to do so, nor will I suggest such a course (Euthanasia Opposing Viewpoints 97). Even though neither the laws nor medical ethics say everything should be done to keep a person alive, the oath…
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…given consent to it. It is an essential prerequisite to the provision of medical services." Canadian Medical Law states, "When a patient reads, understands and signs a written consent to treatment or surgery there is express consent. Express consent…
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…California workers try to secure benefits By Mary Fricker Press Democrat staff writer One million times a year, California workers seek help from their employers for an on-the-job injury. Most believe the state's workers compensation laws -- created…
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…on drugs are justified. This brutal description of law enforcement has permeated into the mainstream consciousness and has created a cultural goal of eliminating drug use. This is evident in the phrasing that the mass media uses to describe drug abuse. One…
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…or emergency personnel are needed to care for the injured and arrest are made. The Department of Children and Families become involved to protect the children, after receiving reports by way of the abuse registry or law enforcement or medical personnel…
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…-of-hospital abortions performed by doctors are obtained by the same group which accounts for the bulk of the in-hospital abortions: the middle- and upper-income white woman who can afford the hundreds or thousands charged for expert medical service outside the law
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…to spend nine months intravenously hooked up to a medically endangered stranger who happens to be a famous violinist. It sometimes seems that the further abortion is removed from the actual lives and circumstances of real girls and women, the more interesting…
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