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    country uses its law enforcement agencies to go after the producers and distributors of drugs‚ whereas the users of these substances are treated through various rehabilitation programs and by the help of social services and healthcare institutes (Currie‚ p.575). I agree with Currie’s opinion on decriminalization for it is important to understand that decriminalization differs from legalization on various grounds. Decriminalization allows the possession and use of harmful drugs as a major public

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    Expressionism in Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg‚ Ohio According to Webster’s New World Dictionary‚ expressionism is “a 20th-c movement in art‚ literature...seeking to give symbolic‚ objective expression to inner experience.” In his essay‚ “Anderson’s Expressionist Art‚” David Stouck writes‚ The Winesburg stories accumulate power from those exaggerated‚ stylized gestures by which a character is revealed or through which a scream of suffering is made to be heard. “Expressionism” is the formal term

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    role in significance in World War I. Another reason why the battle at Vimy was worth the cost of lives it took‚ is that it introduced new strategic battle tactics. For example‚ the “creeping barrage” was an innovative tactic created by General Arthur Currie during the battle at Vimy. This new method of attack helped the Canadians capture Vimy and establish new ways of attack. Lastly‚ Vimy Ridge was worth the toll it took because it served as a step towards autonomy from the British Empire. For instance

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    Detroit: Gale‚ 2010. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 15 May 2013. Currie‚ Stephen. Abortion / Stephen Currie. n.p.: San Diego‚ Calif. : Greenhaven Press‚ c2000.‚ 2000. Grossmont Library Catalog. Web. 14 May 2013. Gentles‚ Ian. "Abortion Harms Women ’s Health." Abortion. Ed. James D. Torr. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2006. Opposing Viewpoints

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    conclusion is drawn at the end. 3. A Basic Model and Mimickers As is mentioned in the background information‚ a body of literature has modeled the public provision of private goods (to name a few‚ Blackorby and Donaldson‚ 1988; Besley and Coate‚ 1991; Currie and Gahvari‚ 2008). I have simplified the models and proposed a basic version for convenience of discussions in this

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    What are the strengths and weaknesses of realist criminologies? To answer this question‚ I begin by exploring how right and left realisms emerged as criminological theories in response to radical criminologies. I examine fundamental realism principles‚ including consideration of commonalities and differences‚ eg‚ how they view the cause of crime‚ their policy implications‚ etc. From here‚ I move on to explore their strengths and weaknesses‚ including what they overlook. Finally

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    ENL1000 Assignment2 Student Name: Student Number: Word Count: 1730 Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ analyses the notion of humanity being simultaneously good and evil‚ and also of there being a complexity of varying layers of instinctive behaviours. Stevenson explores these concepts in his narrative technique‚ amongst the midst of the aristocracy and middle class Victorian values of respectability‚ morality and intolerant sexual restraint.

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    In the beginning of World War one‚ Canadians were not yet acknowledged to be an individual group of people. They were still considered to be a part of England‚ and for a period in the war Canadians were under British command. However‚ as the war progressed Canadians were able to break the bonds that held them to the British‚ giving them the opportunity to show who they were. These soldiers that fought as Canadians were the ones who began to develop Canada’s identity as a country separate from Britain

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    March 31‚ 1917 Dear Father‚ Mother & Arthur‚ I just wanted to let you know that I`m doing well and the healthy meals you gave me Ma are truly coming in handy! The truth is that the battles here are tougher than I thought but this is what enlisting in to the army would have brought me. But there is some good news; I have been ranked as a Corporal. Also how is the entire family doing‚ Arthur‚ Uncle Nichols and the rest? Father‚ how have the crops been doing this season and is Arthur helping

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    Weight Gain‚ the fact that fast food is so readily available may be a factor as to the rise in obesity in all walks of life(Currie‚ DellaVigna‚ Moretti‚ & Pathania‚ 2009). One has to ask themselves “why do we eat this food

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