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    Weed Shouldn’t Be Legalized When you read the topic of this essay you will realize that the main goal of this essay is to show the cons of weed and its bad effects on the smokers around the world. According to the United Nations "3.8% of the people around the world smoke weed at least once a year‚ in other words 266 million smoke weed." Most of the smokers are young men and women among 18-22 years old‚ if you are a high school student or university student‚ it is more likely to have a friend who

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    When someone says the phrase “pot head”‚ what do people think of? Does the stereotypical street bum‚ pickpocket‚ or druggie come to mind‚ or is it possible that this type of person could be the normal neighbor next door? Marijuana use is looked down upon by society in general but more and more people are taking advantage of it. Marijuana has favorable effects for its users when it comes to physical feeling and experience‚ but it can also put our families and those that we expose it to in uncomfortable

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    Why Marijuana Should Be Illegal When it comes to the use and legalization of marijuana I strongly believe that it should not be legal. Recreational marijuana should not be legalized in Minnesota because of many reasons. Granted there are a few pros to it but the cons are more present in this discussion. The cons of Marijuana surely does outweigh the pros in my opinion. Therefore‚ it should be illegal. First of and foremost there will be less drug use in teenagers‚ secondly‚ it is bad for your physical

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    ARGUMENTS FOR Even though now marijuana is a banned substance in majority of the states and countries nationwide it is actually legalized in several states and countries for medical purposes. The states that have legalized marijuana for medical purpose are Alaska‚ Arizona‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Connecticut‚ DC‚ Delaware‚ Hawaii‚ Illinois‚ Maine‚ Massachusetts‚ Michigan‚ Montana‚ Nevada‚ New Hampshire‚ New Jersey‚ New Mexico‚ Oregon‚ Rhode Island‚ Vermont‚ and Washington. Though it is legalized in

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    all of this marijuana coming into the U.S. some people argue that legalizing marijuana will discourage drug trafficking. The research will show that legalization of marijuana will not completely stop drug trafficking due to the fact that drugs like heroin‚ cocaine and ecstasy will still come in and out of our country illegally and the legalization of drugs such as those is not supported by hardly anyone. Additionally‚ legalizing drugs like heroin‚ cocaine‚ and ecstasy will do more harm than good

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    Speech Analysis Paper Name Institution   Speech Analysis Paper I selected a speech that was given by Manal- Al Sharif. The speech was entitled “A Saudi woman who dared to drive”. The speech was delivered sometime in June 2013. It was presented in a worldwide set of conferences referred to as TED (Technology‚ Environment‚ and Design) conference. TED provides live streaming of dialogues and address an extensive array of topics within the practice of science‚ culture and research. The speech was

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    The United States is currently faced with a plethora of issues and policies that leave room for debate. Legalizing gay marriage is a very controversial topic in our country with strong opinions on both sides of the issue. An advantage of gay marriage could be argued that this would offer same-sex couples the same rights and privileges that are available to heterosexual couples. For example‚ receiving health insurance for the family‚ being allowed to visit your partner in the hospital due to an

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    Debate Winners Summary Arthur “Ajaye” Jackson Business Communication and Critical Thinking BCOMM/275 Over the past few weeks‚ my group and I have been in a constant debate about the pros and cons of legalizing guns in the United States. This has been a constant debate that has been going on for sometime now. My group and I had the opportunity to really explore both sides thoroughly. It was amazing to find out the citizens of America were truly divided on the decision for guns to be

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    Australia. The International and Comparative Law Quaterly‚ 47‚ 362–393. Dyck‚ A. J. (2002). Life’s Worth: The Case against Assisted Suicide. Michigan: Eerdmans. Emanuel‚ E.J. (1999). Symposium of physician-assisted suicide: What is the great benefit of legalizing euthanasia of physician-assisted suicide. Ethics‚ 109‚ 629–642. Hong Kong College of Physicians. (2000). Euthanasia‚ position statement of the Hong Kong College of Physicians. DC: Hong Kong College of Physicians. Hong Kong Society of Palliative

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    first “written” information about it comes form the Sumerian civilization ideograms (dated 5000 B.C.) which shows using of opium for joy. Could they have been wrong with it? In this essay I will try to answer the question about risks and benefits of legalizing soft drugs. Firstly I have to explain what is meant by the definition “soft drug”. Mainly the term regards drugs which are not psychoactive and are non-addictive (or the risk of addiction is minimal). Commonly cannabis has been called soft drug

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