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    Why Did Prohibition Last So Long? Prohibition of Alcohol in America was introduced in 1920 with the 18th amendment of the constitution and was finally revoked in 1933. Prohibition was always considered a failure‚ due to the way it was policed‚ the fact the American people at the time liked to drink and the fact that alcohol was very easily accessible. Therefore the fact it lasted thirteen years‚ despite it being obvious within the first five that things were not working‚ seems incomprehensible

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    Abortion: Legal or Illegal

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    Abortion: Legal or Illegal PHI 103: Informal Logic Professor Craig Brewer June 5‚ 2012 While abortions are viewed as immoral and should be deemed illegal‚ women should have the right to choose what happens to their own body because abortions can be chosen as a way of getting rid of an undesired pregnancy for a rape or incest victim‚ abortions can be spontaneous or not planned at times‚ abortions have been around for centuries and abortions can also be medically induced due to medical issues

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    Shark finning has always been a problem. In the year of 2000‚ President Bill Clinton passed the Shark Finning Prohibition Act. The proposal prohibit any person under U.S. jurisdiction from engaging in the finning of sharks‚ possessing shark fins aboard a fishing vessel without the corresponding carcass‚ and landing shark fins without the corresponding carcass (National Marine Fisheries Service). Despite the law being enacted since 2000‚ it hasn’t produce much positive effects. Up until today‚ United

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    Illegal Immigration Cory A. Dick SUNY Brockport Department of Social Work SWO- 311 Professor M. Saunders May 8‚ 2012 Description of Social Problem/Human Need The social problem and/or need that I am going to discuss is illegal immigration. However‚ before I can begin‚ I need to define terms that will be used in this paper. First is the work alien. Alien refers to any individual who is not a citizen of the United States (Congress of the United States Congressional Budget Office

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    Illegal Street Racing

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    Brotherhood was then closed down‚ forcing street racers to take their racing to another legalized track‚ or to the streets and highways. People say that street racing is bad‚ illegal and dangerous to everyone. There is another side which thinks that street racing is ok‚ and safe. All street racers know that street racing is illegal and can be dangerous‚ but in their minds they will think they won’t hurt people around them but accidents do happen. When it comes to racing

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    Teenage Alcohol Abuse

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    Teenage Alcohol Abuse/Addiction 550-150-2W7A Psychopharmacology Instructor Dennis Markus‚ MSW‚ LCSW‚ C-SAC Tracy L. Murray (Rego) MSW‚ LCSW‚ CTS 11 November 2009 The dangers of teenage alcohol abuse are underestimated in our country due to the social acceptability of the drug alcohol. The social acceptability of alcohol itself is seen by the frequency it is categorized separately from other drugs and substances when we talk about use and abuse. Alcohol is a drug

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    EXPLANATION OF KEY TERM “Drinking age prohibition” was counterproductive in the 1850’s and 1920’s. Nothing has changed (Scrivo‚ 1998‚ n.p.). ARTICLE SUMMARY In the article “Why the Drinking Age Should be Lowered: An Opinion Based Upon Research‚” Karen Scrivo from Indiana University in Bloomington supports her rational claim that the state of Indiana should lower the legal drinking age to 18 or 19. Prohibition is counterproductive because it lowers the percentages of young‚ responsible drinkers

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    Introduction The question this essay seeks to answer is: Have the prohibition against the use of force found in Art. 2(4) of the Charter of the United Nations1 (hereafter the UN Charter) been a success? In answering that question one have to figure out how to measure success. In determining this‚ it is relevant to look at which indicators the legal text set up for this. In the preamble of the UN Charter it clearly states that the aim of the regime is ‘to save succeeding generations from the scourge

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    Illegal Adoptions Illegal adoption is a topic that is rarely touched in today’s society. Illegal adoption‚ also known as baby trafficking‚ is now a lucrative business in certain Latin American‚ European and Asian countries. When adoption is the root of a conversation‚ people seldom mention or ask about what the legal process was to obtain the child. They ask about the sex and where in the world the baby is coming from. But‚ one would rarely ask if they had to pay for the baby‚ or if the biological

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    Alcatraz Why did the prohibition cause a crime wave? Will I be going to tell you? Ok‚ so the prohibition caused a crime wave because I think people did not know what to do when they could not have any liquor. When the prohibition was on they tried to make their own liquor and got caught and had to go to jail. Then the crime led to super gangsters because of the new law that you’re not allowed to sell‚or drink alcohol. That also led to super gangsters not being able to be held in regular prisons because

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