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    An Analysis of Plato’s Crito dialogue by Kimara Wright March 22‚ 2010 Philosophy 101 Ms. Joan Beno Rm. 3357 Introduction Regarded as the wisest man in Athens‚ Greece‚ Socrates (born around 470 b.c.) was just that. Wearing shabby clothing and always walking around barefoot‚ Socrates spent his days discussing everything you can imagine. Athens was full of philosophers (known as Sophists‚ who charged money for their so-called knowledge)

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    the President develops the National Drug Control Strategy‚ which is the Nation’s plan for combating the use and availability of illicit drugs. The National Drug Control Strategy—Budget Summary identifies resources that support the three key elements of the Strategy: (1) Stopping Use Before it starts; (2) Intervening and Healing America’s Drug Users; and‚ (3) Disrupting the Market. The Budget Summary demonstrates a balanced approach to drug control policy‚ where activities to reduce the demand

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    ethnographic studies on drug use‚ critically discuss the propositions for drug policy outlined by the global commission on drug policy. Introduction. All around the world there has been a marked increase in drug production‚ trafficking and usage. The war on drugs initialised in 1971 by Richard Nixon had a primary objective to stop drug use altogether. Weatherburn‚ D. (2001). Reports the war on drugs has been a failure in its own rights. People still use drugs. The global commission on drugs has put forward

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    Social control is essential to maintain the underlying social structure of society. Laws implemented by the police department are a form of social control established to keep peace and eliminate crime within communities. It is important to analyze how the public perceives their community police because it aids in helping to decipher which reforms should be enacted to improve the police and community relationship and effectively fight crime. It is not only policing behaviors that affect public attitudes

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    Num ber 2 THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF DRUG ABUSE This study was originally prepared by UNDCP as a position paper for the World Summit for Social Development (Copenhagen‚ 6-12 March 1995) Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter Part one: background I. The drug problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 A. B. C. D. E. The

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    Social Control and Criminal Deviance: Bullying Stephen Damron Introduction to Sociology May 17‚ 2016   Bullying is considered a social evil which can be seen all over the globe across all cultures‚ ethnic groups and socio-economic groups. The number of school children involved in bullying is significant. It has been estimated that about 20-30% of school children are either perpetrators or victims of bullying. Kids learn the act of bullying at a very early stage and the act is repeated in their

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    Social Policy. In 1999‚ the Pentagon decided to form a Domestic Violence Task Force comprised of 24 members‚ 12 civilian and 12 military (Somerville 2009). The task of the panel was to investigate and evaluate to issue of domestic violence within the military scope. In their 2001 initial‚ and only‚ report the task force referred to domestic violence as a “pervasive problem that transcends all ethnic‚ racial‚ gender‚ and socioeconomic boundaries” that would not be tolerated in the Department of defense

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    Social assistance policies May‚ 2011 Ethics class The mixed public-private health care system in the United States is the most expensive in the world‚ with health care costing more per person than in any other nation‚ and a greater portion of gross domestic product is spent on it than in any other United Nations member state except for East Timor (Roehr‚ 2008). As I speak with my father‚ a design engineer who was laid off for about 2 years‚ Health care was one of his biggest benefits while

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    reason that he is being wrongly accused and put on trial. Socrates positions in the Apology and the Crito‚ in regards to following the law‚ appear to be contradictory to each other but in fact they are consistent in most ways. In the Apology‚ Socrates states that he would much rather die than refrain from spreading his wisdom of philosophy. In the Crito‚ Socrates refuses to escape from prison with Crito because he believes that it is morally wrong to intentionally break the law. This is an interesting

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    Athens‚ as most proud Americans would not die for their nation today. In Plato’s Crito‚ Socrates‚ a proud Athenian‚ does not hesitate to die in accordance to the laws of his nation; as the status of his home state is more valuable to him than his own life. Thus‚ despite family and friends to live for‚ Socrates obeys the states wishes and agrees to die for his actions‚ showing his dedication to a parental state

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