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…Disclosure Laws Health care professionals carrying the AIDS virus should inform all patients they come into contact with of their disease and the possible risk factors that it may pose. In this paper I will discuss the need for disclosure laws
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…The Health Effects of Marijuana on Humans Tim Murphy Introduction Marijuana has been used as a drug since the beginning of time, yet there are still many mysteries about its health effects on humans. Marijuana, or cannabis sativa, is a preparation…
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…Agency law - is concerned with any "principal"-"agent" relationship; a relationship in which one person has legal authority to act for another. Such relationships arise from explicit appointment, or by implication. The relationships generally associated…
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Medical ethics, the implementation of ethics towards medicine is a necessary tool for enumerating the various ethical and moral propositions and clarifying their positions. '... Medical ethics is simply ethics applied to a particular area of our lives…
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…there was something that would make you feel better. <Tab/>There is, but it is only legal in some countries. It is the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. This "medicine" also known as pot, weed, bud, herb, ganja, hemp and grass, would suppress…
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marijuana smokers have a psychosis that is now medically deemed as, "A-motivational Syndrome" (Chopra 38). A psychosis is a condition where a person experiences some loss of contact with reality. A person with a psychosis can experience any or more…
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…and vomiting. Marijuana has been shown to counter the nauseating effects of AZT similarly to its effects on chemotherapy patients. Works Cited NORML Medical Marijuana Use         www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3376 New Scientist. Marijuana
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…Employer-employee relationships are the most common legal relationships. Both parties of this relationship have specific rights and obligations. There are numerous laws that influence the employment process and human resource management. Two of the most…
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…. With the added public pressure, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937. It's frustrating to see how stereotypes and propaganda has duped the American culture so easily on terms of marijuana. Marijuana reappeared in the mid…
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…problem and to the same degree. The first group, my control group, will be left on a regular daily dosage of their current medication. Group number two will smoke Aloha, very similar in texture, smell, and taste to real marijuana but there is no THC…
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