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    Why drugs should not be legalize We ask ourselves what are these great risks on us consuming illegalized drugs. We are constantly exposed to all sorts of illegal drugs especially young adults at school‚ parties and even on the local beaches. Were surrounded by it all through out of lives‚ being pressured to consume them and take risk on becoming addicted. Not only this‚ but we are presented with all other types or drugs‚ such as over the counter for a simple cold‚ pain relievers

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    Whether drugs should be legalized or not can be evaluated through Deontology. Deontology directly applies to this topic because it involves the rights and duties of citizens along with having bad consequences. Many argue that doing drugs does no directly impact society therefore drugs should be legalized. However‚ citizens who do drugs often indirectly affect society and directly affect their families. These consequences have already damaged many families and indirectly affected society. This is

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    3 Sep. 2013 “Do School Drug Tests Violate Students’ Rights?” To many students and their parents‚ taking a drug test is a violation of privacy. For the students it is ridiculous and embarrassing to pee in a cup for the school to test. Doing so without even telling the student first or asking if they are doing drugs. Some students refer to the U.S. constitution to show that random drug testing is a major violation of privacy. School drug testing should not be allowed because it is not necessary

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    Paper Informed Consent in Industrial/Psychological Research July 31‚ 2011 Foundations of Industrial/Organizational Psychology Abstract There are certain conditions where reasonable exceptions that APA ethical standards and federal guidelines insure in research that human participation will be ethical due to informed consent. In federal guidelines the preferred mechanism is informed consent in order to protect the human participants (APA‚ 1992). Informed Consent Informed

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    major one being the criminal prosecution of pregnant women who abuse drugs and alcohol. State laws are now considerably different in their approach to resolve this problem due to the social outlook on the the issue.(Dailard) The controversy is determining the balence between womens ’ rights to their body ’s integrity and society ’s interest in healthy pregnancies. There is no criminal law against drug abuse during pregnancy. Prosecutors attempt to use criminal laws against pre-natal substance abuse

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    According to the theories presented in Marc Achbar and Peter Wintonick’s thought provoking documentary "Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media‚" if the ideas in this reaction paper were to be published as a review piece for The Collegian‚ much of what I would say may well be censored. On the other hand‚ an even worse case scenario would be that my ideas would be regarded as irrelevant because the students of Penn State have been systematically numbed into apathy by the mind-control tactics

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    reproducibility in human and the necessity of the product are aspects which they often need to consider more before using laboratory animals. Therefore alternative tests are needed to reduce the use of animals. In vitro techniques are considered as important alternatives but they lack the complexity of the human body (Murnaghan‚ 2010a). The use of lower organisms‚ such as bacteria‚ fungi and insects‚ can complement these shortcomings because they can produce substances which animals also can create (Murnaghan

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    Robert‚ to do the tattoo because he had been working for 3 months as a trainee tattoo artist. In order to give Tom his tattoo Robert took equipment from his work as he left at the end of his day. However‚ because he was borrowing the equipment without his employer’s permission Tom was not able to sterilise the equipment prior to taking it. Robert has had extensive training on the importance of properly sterilising equipment prior to using it in order to minimise the risk of transmitting blood-borne

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    inside her‚ but what some women do not know is that choices she makes while pregnant can affect her unborn baby in negative ways. Teratogens which are “any environmental agent that causes damage during the prenatal period” (Berk 65) are a frightening reality that every new mother needs to be aware of. Teratogens include drinking alcohol‚ taking prescription and non prescription drugs‚ radiation‚ pollution and many other things a woman might ingest or be exposed to while pregnant. One of the most common

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    the question “What would the world be without women?” In one particular advertisement we see a average man dressed in women’s clothing and holding a baby‚ with the question “What would the word be without women?” However the Australian clothing may have had the best intentions at heart to empower women and to challenge culture. This ad is asking questions about the role of women and the role of men; Are men co-dependent of women? Could the world survive without them? They may have very well done

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