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    Organ Transplantation is “the transfer of organs such as the kidneys‚ heart‚ or liver from one body to another” (Organ Transplantation). As explained by the West’s Encyclopedia of American Law‚ the first human organ transplants were performed in the 1960s‚ as new special- tissue-matching techniques and immunosuppressive drugs were available to reduce the chance of a recipient rejecting the transplanted organ. However‚ as organ transplants became more successful‚ a significant problem arose: there

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    America has been historically known throughout the world as the land of the free - a place where one can live their life as they please‚ without the chains of oppression to tie them down or a heavy-handed government to rule their life. The Pilgrims left their home country of England to flee religious persecution‚ so it was only natural that they would want the country they laid the foundation for to be a land of freedom‚ where people of all religions and lifestyles were welcome. However‚ America

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    Illegalization of marijuana The biggest responsibility of the government is to protect citizens from harmful substances and to provide a safe country to live in. Such as protect them from crimes‚ poisonous food and contaminating water. Similarly‚ the ban of marijuana protects citizens from a lot of problems whether health problems or social problems (crimes). Actually marijuana have social and health effects; the social effects of marijuana are crimes because this drug alters the human brain so

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    Justice Pinter‚ Giulia Bratosin‚ Elizabeth Ballman‚ Gabrielle Hernandez Mr. Green AP English 11 October 25th‚ 2013 Legalizing Marijuana The drug war is failing‚ and people arrested and imprisoned for marijuana use are not cured of their habit during time spent in jail. Since 1971 when President Richard Nixon declared a war on drug abuse‚ the government has been ineffectual in their fight against illegal drug abuse. From 1997 to 2006‚ the New York City Police Department arrested and jailed more

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    Legalizing Medicinal Marijuana Use It’s no secret that the heavy debate over marijuana use and it’s legalization has long troubled many Americans‚ either just looking for the ability to ingest their preferred relaxer the same way others drink alcohol after a tiring day‚ or because of legitimate medical concerns. Of course‚ in a federal decision big and prolific enough to match Prohibition‚ there are many underlying political aspects that have to be taken into account. In current times‚ only a

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    June 2016‚ Canadian Federal Legislation released new laws on legalizing assisted death(1). Some people is opposed to these laws since they believe that one should not give up on her or his life and consider assisted death as murdering‚ whereas others hold a different opinion. Most of the people argue this problem base on the perspective of a patient and neglected another group involved in assisted death--the doctors.     By legalizing assisted death‚ doctors and nurses can provide patients with knowledge

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    people are presented with a choice. Just because it’s harmful and illegal does not mean people will decide against it. To others who say it helps them‚ if it can be clinically proven to give some forms of relief‚ then the FDA should seek measures to legalizing a more natural solution. Being that it is a drug that can be compared to other legalized substances; the government can assure the public with regulations that can result in less drug arrests. The way to decide the legalization of marijuana is to

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    aside from mentioning the perspectives of the other groups you mentioned. Your thesis: “From a lawmaker’s standpoint‚ to an employer’s standpoint‚ all the way from a financial standpoint‚ it is not hard to see the benefits but also the concerns of legalizing the recreational use of marijuana nationwide.” First‚ I would change “from” to “to”‚ because you cannot go from one thing from another. Second‚ “but also” makes the concerns seem like an afterthought‚ and it might read as though you support the

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    Legalizing Same-sex Marriages Trista Warren COM/220 February 7‚ 2010 Ms. Linda Leeson Oldenburg Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy made a strong statement and many enemies when he was quoted in The Providence Journal saying: “I see the policy of opposing same-sex marriages or unions‚ whatever you call it‚ as bigotry or discrimination” (Corkery‚ 2003‚ p. A.01). Many consider marriage to be a union between a man and a woman; while others believe marriage to be about love‚ friendship

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    U.S. Government Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana should be made legal in the state of Ohio. Not only will this help alleviate petty misdemeanors‚ but it will produce unbelievable amounts of tax dollars for the state. The bottom line is kids and adults will smoke marijuana if it legal or not. The legalization of marijuana will allow for the government to have a monitor of how many users there are‚ instead of speculating. There are some cons‚ such as underage users‚ or people driving while

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