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    Belegu 23 November 2013 Soft drugs should be legalised Everybody knows that drug addiction is a leading problem now among youth as well as among adults across the globe . It causes social ‚ spiritual and moral problems in their lives. However‚ there are drugs that are less damaging to the health and non-addictive than a hard drug such as alcohol ‚ cannabis and nicotine drugs. These are called soft drugs. There are already 45 million people who have tried cannabis soft drug. About 15 million European

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    Should performance enhancing drugs be legal in sports? There is a lot made of sports people taking performance enhancing drugs during training or competition. But many people are still split on the subject of drugs in sport. is it fair ‚ is it in the spirit of the sport‚ there arguments for both sides in the sports world‚ in my following research I will put forward an un-biased view on both sides of the coin‚ using many sources of past research ‚ books ‚ and trusted internet sites. I will be

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    All recreational drugs should be legalised. Drugs known to people for thousands of years. They are consumed by people of different cultures‚ for different purposes: during religious ceremonies‚ to recuperate‚ to relieve pain and discomfort. Until the early 20th century there were virtually no restrictions on the production and consumption of drugs. Sometimes‚ attempts were made to reduce or prohibit the use of certain substances‚ but they were short-lived and usually unsuccessful. Currently‚ the

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    Should cannabis be legalised? Source list: Source 1: OCR Stimulus material. Source 2: http://www.talktofrank.com/drugs/cannabis Source 3: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/Cannabis-to-be-upgraded-to-class-B-drug Source 4: http://www.campaignsthatmatter.com/articles/75-8-reasons-marijuana-should-be-kept-illegal Source 5: https://www.cannabis.com Source 6: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_social_effects_of_using_cannabis Source 7: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_environmental_effects_of_Cannabis

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    many people think it shouldn’t be legalized‚ there are just as many who think it should. Your opinion rests with you and possibly the values you were brought up with. Whether you think women should have the right to abortion or not‚ you can find support for either side. The pro side of legalizing abortion is known as pro-choice which is the side of the argument that believes that if a woman is pregnant she should have the right to abort. Some activists believe there are a number of reasons why

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    Should euthanasia be legalised? The answer to that question is yes. As human beings we should all have the right to end our suffering and to choose a dignified‚ quiet death. Euthanasia is the hastening of death for a suffering‚ terminally ill person. It is a quiet and easy death. Indeed‚ the term euthanasia quite literally means in Greek a good death. Euthanasia should be made a legal procedure within Australia as any such legalisation would give people the legal right to choose a ‘good death’‚

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    Should cannabis be legalised in Australia? Your response should provide a considered discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of both legalisation and criminalisation which shows evidence of wide and varied reading. Cannabis originated from Central Asia generations ago‚ with references to Cannabis dating back to medical and religious Chinese and Indian texts. Cannabis was also used in the West as hemp fibre‚ for industrial purposes‚ before it was used for medical use by W.B. O’Shaughnessy

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    Should euthanasia be legalised in Singapore? Background information: Euthanasia refers to the practice of intentionally ending a life in order to relieve pain and suffering. Euthanasia is categorized in different ways‚ which include voluntary‚ non-voluntary‚ or involuntary. Voluntary euthanasia is legal in some countries and U.S. states. Non-voluntary euthanasia is illegal in all countries. Involuntary euthanasia is usually considered murder. Study the following sources to find out whether

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    Voluntary Euthanasia Should Be Legalized Euthanasia is a very controversial topic in the world today. Euthanasia‚ by definition‚ is the act of killing someone painlessly‚ especially someone suffering from an incurable illness. Many people find euthanasia morally wrong‚ but others find people have control over their own bodies and have the right to die. A solution to this problem is to have the patient consent to it and have legal documentation of the consent. Euthanasia and ‘assisted suicide’

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    punishment for a crime. - The most common forms of capital punishment include electrocution‚ gas‚ firing squads‚ lethal injections and hanging. - Australia abolished the death penalty in 1975‚ but since then there have been many debates about whether it should be re-introduced. - Most Christians are against capital punishment‚ but a few Christians support it. ONLY GOD HAS THE RIGHT TO TAKE A LIFE - We are all human; so we don’t have the right to determine who lives and who dies. There is nothing in

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