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    laws or regulations made can‚ or will‚ protect them. In the article “Ten Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution And A Legal Response to the Demand for Prostitution” by Janice G. Raymond‚ it is stated that “eighty percent of women interviewed had suffered physical violence from pimps and buyers and endured similar and multiple health effects from the violence and sexual exploitation” (“Ten Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution And A Legal Response to the Demand for Prostitution”). Unfortunately‚ the

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    . One of the most controversial issues discussed today is to legalize medical marijuana or to keep it illegal because of the high risks it poses. US Congress placed marijuana in schedule I of the Controlled Substance Act in 1972 because it was considered to have no use for medical purposes. Since then‚ 16 of the 50 states have legalized marijuana for medical use. Many studies state that marijuana can treat symptoms of cancer‚ pain‚ and many more serious illnesses. Opponents of medical marijuana

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    voluntary euthanasia should be legalised in Australia when a person is suffering from a terminal illness or are already in the late stages of an illness that cannot be cured. Euthanasia is known as the practice of deliberately ending a life which releases an individual from an incurable disease or intolerable suffering. This mercy killing is often referred as an easy and painless death. This can be done from the request of a dying patient or that person’s legal representative. Euthanasia has more

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    Legalizing Gambling in Ohio Just a decade ago gambling was limited to two cities in the United States‚ Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Today there are only two states that don’t have some form of legalized gambling‚ such as lotteries or bingo. Since commercial casino gambling was legalized in Nevada in 1931‚ the public attitude toward gambling has shifted from prohibition to permissiveness. Pamela M. Prah discovered in 2004‚ that there are "11 states that have commercial casinos‚ six have riverboats

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    Research Paper on Euthanasia Paper Presented to Professor TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………………………..1 Eight Arguments to Consider…………………………………………2 The Right to Die………………………………………………………2 Patient Suffering……………………………………………………....3 Slippery Slope to Legalized Murder…………………………………..4 Hippocratic Oath and Prohibition of Killing………………………….5 Government Involvement……………………………………………..5 Palliative Care………………………………………………………

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    Legalizing Medical Marijuana What is green‚ currently illegal in the state of Florida‚ and could help not only with the economy‚ but also with many illnesses Florida residents suffer with today? Medical marijuana is the answer; in order for Florida to have an economically successful future filled with healthier Florida residents‚ medical marijuana needs to be legalized. Medical marijuana will help more than it will hurt‚ and legalizing this substance in the state of Florida will give us the changes

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    EUTHANASIA Presented by Scott McCulloch 27 October 2012 2. Table of Contents Page 1. Title page 1 2. Table of contents 2 3. Summary 3 4. Introduction 4 4.1 Objective 4 4.2 Background 4 4.3 Methods of Inquiry 4 4.4 Definition of Terms 4 5. Reasons Supporting Euthanasia 5 5.1 Suffering 5 5.1.1 Right to Refuse 5 5.2 Life Support

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    * Subject: Outline about subject “Marijuana “ * Outline: Specific purpose: At the end of the speech the audience will be able to demonstrate regarding the subject of marijuana medical legalization‚ effects and usage. Introduction: People in our community and others‚ are strict when it comes to marijuana drug usage in the society‚ but in other communities and states they take in to consideration the usage of the marijuana drug as a medical resource to benefit from. Then the question remains

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    Prostitution is the act of exchanging sexual acts for goods or services that are agreed upon by both consenting parties. Depending on where you are‚ prostitution may be deemed legal or illegal. Prostitution should be legalized because‚ if it is‚ more regulations can be put in place to make it safer for both the client and the worker in regards to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. It should also be legalized because prostitution is a victimless crime‚ which means that both parties are consenting

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    Prostitution has always been an issue of mankind‚ even starting from the very beginning of civilization whether society likes it or not. It is an issue that is inescapable by any country; therefor it should be made legal in the United States because sex trade is never going to go away no matter how hard the law enforcement works to make the problem disappear. Having prostitution illegal only does harm to the sex worker because they are not protected by any legal system and are working in an underground

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