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    I am torn on the issue of allowing psychedelics to be used for religious purposes. On one hand I feel it should be allowed because of our right to religious freedom granted to us by the constitution. On the other hand it can still be considered a violation of the law. I think that if I had to choose I would agree with the Supreme Court and side with their right to religious freedom. If I were to make this decision I would‚ however‚ place certain restrictions‚ on where and when it can be used and

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    two thousand and five. In a recent poll Fifty Three percent of Americans believe that all torture should be abolished‚ with thirty one percent of those polled believing it should be allowed but with limits‚ and seven percent of those polled believing it should be allowed without limits. In a world full of lies and vulgarity‚ where people are capable of things so inhuman‚ torturing should not be allowed. Torture is often used to punish‚ to obtain information or a confession‚ to take revenge on a person

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    taken as granted and maybe there will be no second chances but as you live you can correct the mistakes. Giving someone a second chance you teach them something that would benefit them when they try to fix their mistake. In summary‚ I believe you should give someone a second chance because you can teach them a lesson‚ they can help someone else that is going through the same thing you were going through‚ and help them get back on track with their life. By

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    ample suffering is a mercy killing. Both are methods of euthanasia. We all have the right to die if it ends a person’s suffering or if a person is terminally ill and will die anyway. People should not have to suffer if they do not want to. Throughout the years‚ many people have argued whether euthanasia should be legal or illegal. To some it is considered "playing God"; to others it is a generous act. Do the people who consider euthanasia "playing God"; consider prolonging life "playing God" also

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    Should Torture Be Allowed

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    over these rights is whether torture should be an acceptable method to extract information from terrorists‚ kidnappers‚ etc. Torture should be a usable legal practice when science fails and time is against the situation in order to gain valuable intel‚ however it should not go without intervention from the legal system. Tortures most useful perk is that it can be used to extract important knowledge about possible security threats. In a world

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    Local Governments should not put an age restriction to teens 16 and older on a yearly tradition that has been around for 2‚000 years. Teens should have the ability to go out walk around with friends‚ get candy‚ and have some exercise at the same time. Teens should have the freedom to roam around the neighborhood and have a good time on halloween‚ especially if they have friends with them. During the day and night‚ teens should Be protected since there would most likely be police cruisers

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    zoos should be allowed

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    So you think you can just go and shut down the zoo‚ chuck these animals away and expect them to survive by their selves? If animals were in the wild they would have to take risks to have food and might be attacked by predators. In zoos this cannot happen because the animals are separated. Now that zoos have been around for quite long and animals‚ especially those that have been born in zoos cannot be released back into the wild as they do not have the skills to hunt/forage for food‚ so we will end

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    Courtroom Workgroup CJA/204 Courtroom Workgroup In The United States criminal justice system‚ a Courtroom Workgroup is an informal arrangement between a criminal prosecutor‚ criminal defense attorney‚ and the judicial officer. This foundational concept in the academic discipline of criminal justice‚ recharacterizes the seemingly adversarial courtroom participants as collaborators in "doing justice." The courtroom workgroup was proposed by Eisenstein and Jacob in 1977 to explain

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    The Courtroom Workgroup

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    witness a functional courtroom workgroup. In a perfect world‚ the process would run as smoothly as depicted on television. In this paper‚ we will examine the courtroom work group and the roles each person plays in carrying out justice. Courtroom Structure A courtroom work group is made up of a judge‚ bailiffs‚ prosecution‚ defense counsel‚ court clerks‚ court reporters‚ and expert witnesses. In other words‚ they are “professional” courtroom personnel. Also present in a courtroom for a trial are

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    Should Cell Phones Be Allowed In The Classroom? Personally‚ I think cell phones should be allowed in the classrooms as they can benefit students in many ways. Student’s listen to music on them‚ do research on them‚ and they benefit students with individual education plans. To start‚ cell phones should be allowed in the classroom‚ as student’s use them to listen to music. In addition‚ listening to music helps people concentrate on their learning as it avoids them from getting distracted at what

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