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    Social Justice Synthesis Paper Three major themes that we have talked about so far are where can we find/see God‚ the beneficial effects of restorative justice‚ and helping a cause not only for the effects of charity‚ but also for the effects of justice. First‚ in class‚ we talked about how we can find and see God in the Biblical foundations and in the Sacraments. Many of us discussed our “images of God”. For me‚ my image of God is on a very personal level. Although I have only ever attended Catholic

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    Each year there are twenty million Americans that try cannabis for the first time. (Armentano‚ 2013) Americans are going to smoke cannabis if it’s legalized or not so our country should legalize it and make money. Legalizing cannabis will help our country economically‚ help patients that truly do benefit from the drug‚ and help decrease the amount of street drug dealing. To some of the patients that use medical cannabis it is very difficult for them to get if they don’t live in a state where it is

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    The Economic Benefits of Legalizing Marijuana In 2007‚ the American economy took a downturn known as the recession. People began looking for a quick fix to our nation’s economic problems and one fix may be right in front of us‚ with the legalization of marijuana. The debate about legalizing marijuana has been going on for the last decade with no end in sight. Politicians‚ economists‚ and everyday people cannot come to an agreement over this growing issue. Today economists still converse over

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    Many people think that legalizing marijuana is a bad thing because most people try and take advantage of it. There are some very good reasons for legalizing marijuana. Doctors and health administrators should look into legalizing marijuana for the health benefits. There are both pros and cons to legalizing marijuana but there are more pros than there are cons. Marijuana has many health benefits and should be legalized all throughout the country. Next‚ there are many health benefits that come from

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    LEGALIZING MARIJUANA Table of Contents Abstract 3 LEGALIZING MARIJUANA 4 Review of Related Literature 7 Cannabis (Marijuana) History 7 Politics and Cannabis (Marijuana) 8 Summary 9 Chapter 3 10 Methodology 10 Chapter 4 12 Findings 12 Figure 1 12 Figure 2 13 Chapter 5 14 Summary‚ Conclusions and Recommendations 14 Questionnaire (1) 15 Questionnaire (2) 16 Cover Letter – Via Email 17 References 18 Abstract Marijuana legalization for medicinal purposes is a

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    Leah Prado Eng Comp 1 Sunday March 29th Paper 3: Persuasive “Advantages of Legalizing Marijuana” Advantages of Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana use is on the rise‚ especially among teenagers and young adults. With the recent laws passed in eight states about legalizing medical marijuana ‚ many stand divided when it comes to this never ending debate‚ but I firmly believe that this miracle working drug should be legalized throughout the United States. Marijuana is

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    parents use this drug‚ it will possibly cause them to neglect or abuse their children. If marijuana stays illegal‚ these negative effects will lessen. Van Deventer says in Legalizing Drugs‚ “The more barriers there are (cops or the hassle or the fear of dying from an overdose) the less likely you are to get addicted.” (Legalizing Drugs 68) He is trying to state that if marijuana stays illegal‚ there will be many more consequences if one smokes or gets caught smoking. If it was legal‚ than the fear

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    Legalizing prostitution‚ yes or no? 1.0 Introduction What is prostitution? Most of the people common stereotype of prostitution was and illegal job and all of the prostitute is they are all street walkers‚ drug addicted‚ controlled by pimps‚ and willing to accept a few dollar for their services. That’s many woman had been involved into prostitution‚ they had been involved because of poverty‚ kidnapped‚ drug and many else. But how many of them doing this job with their own will‚ I can said that many

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    Legalizing Marijuana The argument of whether to legalize marijuana or not is parallel to the age-old battle of Creationism vs. Evolution‚ everyone has his or her own opinion. Legalizing marijuana is social debate whose outcome could not possibly make everyone happy. This debate is filled with both pros and cons‚ and some would argue that both sides have equally convincing arguments. There are several substantial reasons why marijuana should be legalized. A few reasons why it should be legal are

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    Restorative Justice CJA/224 August 4‚ 2014 Gwendolyn Burrell Abstract This week’s assignment is a paper on the Restorative Justice Process. The instruction is to “review the RJ City case study regarding Ed and David Brooke‚ (http://www.rjcity.org/the-project/documents/Case%20Study% 2030-10-09.pdf). This report will give an explanation of the restorative justice process‚ identifying the crime‚ the effect the crime had that went beyond the harm it inflicted on the victim. In addition‚ a comparison

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