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    The Battle of Marijuana "A smoker would theoretically have to consume nearly fifteen hundred pounds of marijuana within about 15 minutes to induce a lethal response... In strict medical terms‚ marijuana is far safer than many of the foods we commonly consume. For example‚ eating ten raw potatoes can result in a toxic response. By comparison‚ it is physically impossible to eat enough marijuana to induce death." - DEA Administrative Law Judge Francis L. Young Opponents of legalization

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    essay explains the impact or contributions of political parties in a Liberal Democracy using the Structural functionalist Approach. It will also converse the important roles that these political parties play in every political structure‚ specifically in Zambia. To start with‚ it will explain what the terms Liberal‚ Liberal Democracy and Political Parties are; it will also explain the Structural functionalist Approach. Thereafter‚ the works and critiques of having Political parties will later be discussed

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    Anthony Milici Professor Heil How America Will Benefit From Legal Marijuana English 110 11/26/12 The first recorded use of the marijuana plant dates back to the before Christ era‚ however it wasn’t until the early twentieth century when the plant became a topic of controversy in the United States. Today‚ marijuana is found in the spotlight with more and more states becoming ‘medicinalized’‚ and the drug became completely legal in two states as of the 2012 election. Our society

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    The Functionalist View of Religion First Last name Bluegrass Community Technical College There are several key elements that are found in every society. These elements are called cultural universals. One of these cultural universals is religion. From the earliest known societies to our every day modern lives religion has performed many vital functions. To explore these necessary duties of religion we must first understand the definition of religion. Many describe religion as a feeling

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    Legalization of Marijuana

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    Essay assignment 2 Hybrid essay‚ Draft 1. Should marijuana be legalized? The matter of the legality of marijuana seems to have been polemic for a long time. Since the early 20th century‚ laws have been promulgated and implemented to prohibit the cultivation‚ possession and trade of marijuana in most countries. Meanwhile‚ efforts also have been made to change the illegal status of cannabis‚ seen as a part of drug liberalization‚ i.e. the process of decriminalizing and reducing drug prohibition

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    Prostitution manages to utilize all three‚ thus confirming its dangerous nature. Human trafficking is done to force human beings into prostitution to make money; therefore legalizing prostitution will only further encourage human trafficking. Richard Poulin‚(Professor at the University of Montreal)‚ found that in countries where prostitution is legal; the majority of the prostitutes are foreigners with no papers‚ making them

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    Debates on Marijuana

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    legalization of marijuana is ongoing. The pros and cons are an issue‚ but there is also debate about values. There are two sides of this debate‚ those who are for marijuana legalization and those who are opposed to marijuana legalization. The side that is opposing legalization tends to be more conservative and traditional as opposed to those who are pro legalization‚ who tend to be more liberal and open minded. This debate is difficult to come up with a solution to because marijuana is not considered

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    Structural Functionalism

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    STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM Reported By Jewel Jem J. Beren WHAT IS STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONALISM? It is one of the various social science theories. Simply functionalism‚ is a framework for building theory that sees society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability. Believes that society has evolved like organisms. Reproductive System Digestive System Circulatory System Nervous System WHAT COMES INTO YOUR MIND? The Organic Analogy: The Society is like an

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    Legalization Ariel Bryant Mr. Elsey ENC 1101 3/12/2013 Relieving pain‚ slowing the onset of Alzheimer’s disease‚ and fighting depression are some of the benefits  marijuana can offer patients‚ some studies claim. Now‚ a group of pot activists is envisioning a new benefit: legal profits. Marijuana is the dried blossom of cannabis sativa and cannabis indica plants‚ leafy annual plants with parts that are used for as herbs‚ animal food‚ medicine and as hemp for rope-making. "The flowers... contain

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    Legalization of Marijuana

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    Legalizing Marijuana SOC: 120 June 4th’‚ 2012 One of the most controversial debates in our time has been the legalization of marijuana. Legalizing marijuana in the United States can promote utilitarianism for the greater good. Political parties have argued various pros and cons of legalizing marijuana in the United States. I believe that by legalizing marijuana you can actually produce the best results‚ thus affecting the greatest number of people. Legalizing marijuana would allow the government

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