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Category: /Law & Government
…The promotion of marijuana as a harmless drug that can be used to treat patients with various health issues is very misleading. Teenagers are using it more often now because of such advertisements since it is suppose to be much better then smoking…
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Medical Changes in the Twentieth Century Medical advancements in American history have gone through many significant changes in the twentieth century. These advancements in surgery, medicine, and technology had a dramatic impact on our society…
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…"Dialogues". Aristotle contradicted some of Plato's beliefs. He believed "justice should aspire to equality" (Canadian and International Law), he also believe "allotment should not be dependant on the luck of being born into a wealthy or powerful family" (Canadian…
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…twenty-seven states in the U.S. had written laws for sterilization and marriage restrictions. During this period approximately 60,000 people in America were sterilized against their will, most of which were only reported as "feebleminded" (Yale.edu). In 1921…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of working and does not want to be unemployed just to qualify for medical insurance. Denise knows that she is facing a moral problem, but she feels that as a mother she has no other options. In the strictest sense of the law, stealing is illegal. Denise…
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…with the medical profession will participate in one of the most vital and urgent roles entering into the new era. This is one of the reasons that I intend to pursue a career in the medical field after I graduate from The University of Tennessee. Of all occupations…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…institutions, such as the National Medical Board support the conclusion that cocaine, heroine, alcohol, and even cigarettes are more dangerous to the user's health than marijuana. Smoking marijuana regularly damages the cells in the bronchial passages, which…
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…, or for people with other medical conditions. THC, or marijuana, also has an impact on blood pressure. With one single use, your blood pressure may stay the same, or may be just slightly increased. If THC is taken over a long period of time, and is used regularly…
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…of mandatory drug sentencing laws, many states have to release violent offenders to make room for Pot smokers. That's stupid! Pot has many other uses. Before the lumber industry lobbied Congress to make Pot illegal, Marijuana (known as Hemp) was the primary…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and, although laws only now are officially changing, during my adolescence and foremost exposure to the drug, society, including law officials, held a rather lax view on the recreational use of marijuana. When I meet people from other cities around the world…
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