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Category: /Social Sciences
…DRUG TESTING IN SCHOOLS The issue of drug testing in public schools has become the most debated issue in the United States. This issue raises questions regarding the protection of the students' civil liberties and the moral obligations the schools…
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…The impact of British nuclear tests in Australia, as well as the government funded uranium mines which operated from the 1950's through to the early 1970's (the most notorious of these mines being Rum Jungle) has had a significant impact…
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…Drug Testing in High School Athletics? “Kids do as kids see” is a popular statement you hear often. This is true to a certain extent. When a baby is growing up, him/her mimics other people’s moves and actions to help he/she learn. However…
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Category: /Literature
Animal Farm In the story by George Orwell there are two types of animals: the leaders and the followers. Both contribute to the animal farm society. If there were no animals who would listen to Napoleon, he would cease to be ruler. Napoleon showed…
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…You see it in magazines, haunting images, dying animals, and you wonder to yourself, did god create animals for testing if eyeliner was not affecting our delicate skin, or to show you how special your foundation is as it killed over 50 animals and put…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The use of polygraphs, voice stress analyzers, and forensic testing in sensitive areas, such as the questioning of suspects in criminal cases, recruitment processes (e.g. by the FBI), investigation of insurance fraud and interrogation of current…
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…The Importance of Drug Testing in Collegiate Athletics Athletics have existed in our world since the beginning of the human race. The spirit of competition has inspired many men to push their bodies to the utmost limits in an effort to excel…
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…Hypothesis Testing and Analysis The Hypothetical Coalition for Ridgecrest Youth (HCRY) is a private, non-profit organization designed to support and develop agencies, organizations and volunteer groups in youth development through education and training…
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…The birth of the world's first "test-tube baby" was a major breakthrough in medicine. It lead to many others and even other experiments. Though joy was brought from this breakthrough there was also many protests against it. Louise Joy Brown was born…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Is your company requiring drug testing? Some of you may not like the procedure very much. So what's the best possible attitude to have about this matter? You can joke about it-that's ok. You can grumble about it-that's natural. But do you want your…
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