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    Crack VS Powered Cocain Powder cocaine has been a part of our history for centuries. For most of these centuries selling and buying powder cocaine‚ although not legal‚ was not considered a major societal problem. Today‚ because of newspapers‚ and television the public has not only been made aware of the problems with illegal drugs but has also been made to believe that certain drugs are a Black problem and some drugs are a White problem. As a result of this orgy of media and political attention

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    Hypothetical Working Agreement Paper Freydia is a 27 year old mother of 2 children ages 6 and 9. She has been using crack cocaine for the last four years. Her children have been removed from her care by Child Protective Services and placed with her mother. Freydia has entered a drug program‚ stating she wants to get her kids back. Achieving this goal will require much work on Freydia’s part. As a clinician‚ I design a working agreement outlining a plan of action and defining each of our roles

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    Speech on Sport brings out the best in people. I think that sport brings out the best in people through four main reasons‚ It teaches important life skills and discipline‚ Builds unity and provides escape from other difficuilties.This helps shape the individual as a person and helps them be the best they can be. 1 Leadersip Sports teaches leadership. Leadership is necessary and important in our culture. Sports train people to be leaders‚ whether as sports stars or as leaders in their communities

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    to provide for his family. He was an ex-convict which was harder for him to find a job. A lot of employers were more interested on why he was in prison than the new life he was trying to pursue. He talked about how he used to cook and sell crack cocaine for a large profit of money. However he was arrested and was sent to prison where he found his talent was in the kitchen. He worked his way up in the ranks and became head chef. When he was released he continued to cook and wanted to find a career

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    of the memory of her deceased childhood sweetheart While she physically moves in reality‚ mentally she is stuck in the memories of her past. Body Paragraph 3: America After September 11 America clings to its past. “Nostalgia was their crack cocaine” TO WHAT EXTENT IS THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST ABOUT NOSTALGIA? Nostalgia is defined as a “sentimental longing or wistful thinking for a period in the past”. In theory nostalgia is a wonderful experience of reminiscing on memories in

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    deficiency. The other candidates that were taken into consideration for this donor heart were: Jerry a 55 year old male whose heart was damaged by steroid use earlier on in life and Ozzie a 38 year old male whose heart was damaged by the use of crack cocaine. The final decision to give the donor heart to Lisa was based on Utilitarian Ethics which seeks to achieve the greatest good for the greatest amount of people; or that the decision is based on the good of the outcome (Ruggiero‚ 2008‚ p. 145). The

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    murdered for hundred dollar sneakers to match their two hundred-dollar name brand created by some rapper to which they never did any honest thing in life with the exception of dealing crack to the local crack addict and an exceptional bag of crack cocaine. The accusation of teenagers in Colorado schools would stop‚ leaving behind reason to make fun of kids with a lower family income. The destruction of monuments that symbolize world peace would never be a thought. Third world countries wouldn’t

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    ~ Justice is ‘not’ Relative ~ “I want to tell you a story. I ’m going to ask you all to close your eyes while I tell you the story. I want you to listen to me. I want you to listen to yourselves…. Can you see her? Her raped‚ beaten‚ broken body soaked in their urine‚ soaked in their semen‚ soaked in her blood‚ left to die. Can you see her? I want you to picture that little girl." “Now - imagine she ’s white!” (Schumacher‚ 1996) In the 1996 release of his film A Time to Kill‚ film director Joel

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    Joshua Forte 9/27/2011 Group 2 Assignment #4 Unjust Punishments & “The Case of Crack Cocaine” Unjust punishments can occur because of sentencing disparities and wrongful convictions. Current prison populations show a higher population of African Americans and Hispanic men leading some to believe that a sentencing disparities caused by racial prejudices and discrimination are the causes. Sentencing disparities occur when offenders with similar criminal histories who have committed the

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    Genre: Mystery and historical Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Summary: Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood is the first novel in the Phryne Fisher mystery series. If that name sounds familiar‚ it’s because the novels have become a rather successful television show that can be streamed on Netflix. I will attempt to not make this a compare and contrast between the novel and the show‚ but I highly suggest giving Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries a try if you have a Netflix account. The plot of the story

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