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…The legal aspects of Human Cloning are quite simple and straight forward, and I will outline them for you in the nexzt few minutes and explain to you what they mean. It is quite evident though, that you will not be able to understand these laws if you…
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…of the 20th century, feminism seems destined to have the greatest impact. Women throughout generations have been considered second rate to men, they were not considered in the social structure aswell as the legal structure, i.e. women could get raped…
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…. Not to say all the women in legal prostitution are drug free, but it is far less of a problem. The ladies happen to have better living conditions than a streetwalker does. They make actual lives aside from the profession they take part in. These women…
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…Smoking marijuana has long been thought of as a recreational drug or just an illegal drug in general. Never, until recently, have I ever heard anything good about pot. In fact, during school students are taught to ‘just say no’ and many graduate from…
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Category: /Literature
…people from taking drugs, although there are many theories. Some people believe that if all drugs were legal and had fewer restrictions, less people would take drugs. I myself do not believe in this method. I believe it would only cause more problems…
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…Approximately 1.6 million murders are committed legally each year. With the exception of laws in few states, the mutilated bodies of the victims are thrown into dumpsters like pieces of rotten meat. While these victims lay waiting…
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…of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act contravenes article 14(2) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), by removing the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. While the ICCPR may not be legally binding upon Australian…
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…. Euthanasia has not been legalized in India because it is considered something equal to 'murder' and if someone practices euthanasia, then he will be punished. However there are certain groups of people who vote for legalization of euthanasia. Their argument…
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…reason is the need for the abuser to feed his addiction, which may also result in criminal behaviour. Dependent users of heroin, crack, amphetamines and other drugs need to finance their addiction, and few have the means to do so easily or legally
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…A Legal Analysis of Genetic Screening Genetic screening as a part of the employment screening process is very controversial. Genetic testing is very controversial because it may be used as a tool to discriminate against potential employees. Considering…
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