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    Unknown Author English 2 Honors Unknown People Period 2 March 10‚ 2012 Legalization in America: What’s the Issue? Article by Unknown Author Legalization In America: What’s the issue? “Alcohol differs from marijuana in several crucial respects‚” claims Cully Stimson‚ a manager at the National Security Law Program.  “First‚ marijuana is far more likely to cause addiction. Second‚ it is usually consumed to the point of intoxication. Third‚ it has no known

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    What Is Apotex Controversial

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    In the Business of Health Care (Apotex’s Controversy) Arpit Patel 213617477 MGMT 1040 Hope Shamoda Friday‚ October 18th‚ 2014 Review the Main Features of the Case Apotex is an international pharmaceuticals company which manufactures its medicines in various countries. However‚ it has recently been into news for manufacturing ’unsafe ’ drugs with serious side effects. These drugs have been identified as "objectionable"‚ or containing "repeated deficiencies" by the FDA in 16 of

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    WRITINGS OF PLAUTUS In Plautus’ plays The Haunted House and The Pot of Gold Plautus tells stories of families staged during the ancient times in Athens. Throughout the plays Plautus depicts the Roman society. Giving insight to many Roman social concerns such as women‚ and women rights‚ how important politics were to the Romans‚ slavery‚ and father son relationships. Throughout Plautus’ writings it is very evident that women in the Roman society were to stay home cook‚ clean‚ manage the household

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    arguments for the legalization of marijuana‚ and by doing so point out flaws in these arguments. Furthermore‚ this paper will assess the credibility and the source of these arguments‚ and present counter arguments to conclude that marijuana should not be a legal drug in California and the rest of the United States. First I will consider The National Organizations for the Reform of Marijuana Law’s “Principles of Responsible Marijuana Use” which is the basis for their argument for the legalization of marijuana

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    Marijuana refers to the dried leaves‚ flowers‚ stems‚ and seeds from the hemp plant‚ Cannabis sativa. It contains the mind-altering chemical delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)‚ as well as other related compounds. It is usually smoked‚ but can also be ingested orally. Historically‚ marijuana has teetered from legal to illegal and back for centuries. The use of marijuana to achieve euphoria has been dated back to ancient times‚ where it was described in a Chinese medical reference in 2737 B.C

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    social commentary‚ Vogue has been on the front lines fostering controversy over issues such as civil rights‚ gender equality‚ and critical social and cultural issues of the time. Vogue has taken on controversial topics like civil rights. Most magazines were scared to publish such controversial articles‚ but not Vogue. Many of some of the fashion’s greatest fads have come from African American culture. Fashion magazines would send people out to primarily black areas to get ideas for new fashion

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    Evans Would the Legalization of Prostitution be Beneficial for the Economy? The U.S.’s economy is a scapegoat for so many of its other problems these days. People are constantly attributing their own hardships as a direct result of the economy. Now what if there was a way that the economy could be improved? The majority of society would be open to anything if it helped this cause. However‚ what if the variable that could improve this economy was the legalization of prostitution? Would

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    Horn trade legalization

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    Carine Kabunda Econ 324 04/15/2014 Horn Trade Legalization The trade of animal horns should continue to be banned because that is a way of protecting endangered species. In this case‚ endangered species are animals that’s provides ivory such as Rhinoceros and elephant. First of all‚ let’s take a look at why this is such a controversial topic. Elephants are found in 37 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. They are source of bush meat but their

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    Editorial: Cocaine Legalization 4/26/02 David Borden‚ Executive Director‚ borden@drcnet.org‚ 4/26/02 Earlier this week‚ a member of the British Parliament made a very bold statement. Jenny Tonge‚ a prominent member of the Liberal Democrat party‚ called for the legalization of cocaine. Even in the UK‚ where the drug policy debate has advanced dramatically further than in most places‚ Tonge’s statement is cutting edge‚ going further than the already forward-looking position of the party itself

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    How marijuana affects our body Effects on the brain * As THC enters the brain‚ it causes the user to feel euphoric—or high. Along with euphoria‚ relaxation is another frequently reported effect in human studies. Other effects‚ which vary dramatically among different users‚ include heightened sensory perception (e.g.‚ brighter colors)‚ laughter‚ altered perception of time‚ and increased appetite. After a while‚ the euphoria subsides‚ and the user may feel sleepy or depressed. Occasionally

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