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    alarming‚ taxpayers spend almost fourteen billion per year on the war against pot‚ which is a lot of money that could be spent stimulating the economy instead of dwindling it. Also‚ drug cartels in Mexico would weaken. Marijuana makes up fifty percent of cartel profits‚ so if legalized‚ their enterprise would fall apart. In turn‚ law enforcement would be able to focus more on searching for high-risk drugs and protection against

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    WMM CA10 Terrorists and their acts should not be given media publicity. Terrorism is the act of targeting civilians with acts of violence intended to spread fear and coerce national populations and governments into fulfilling the terrorists’ political‚ religious or ideological goals.1 Often when these acts are carried out the mass media would be the first to report about these events. Often terrorism depends on media coverage to help spread its intended fear and spread awareness about its message

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    for either medical or recreational use. Some believe that it should remain illegal because of its negative impact‚ while others believe that it is a medicine and‚ like most medicines‚ it has some unintended side effects. The purpose of this article is to address the benefits and detriments of marijuana usage on both individual and societal health‚ along with drawing a conclusion on which side is more justified based on the evidence given. Background Many people know about marijuana as a drug that

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    experienced in the year of 1992‚ but instead of dismissing the idea‚ like any logical person would try to do‚ he went through with it and created a religion named‚ “The Church of Euthanasia”. Nevertheless‚ the Church of Euthanasia is basically a religion against humanity‚ and they want humans to voluntarily end their own life. Also‚ their worldview is that humans are destroying the world‚ and the only way for us to save the planet is to stop the reproduction of human life. Although this religion may seem

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    more and more used to not driving‚ their proficiency and experience will diminish. Should they then need to drive under certain circumstances‚ there may be problems” (Goodman). Without the necessity to drive most people won’t want to so they will become out of practice and hurt

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    Mandatory Overtime Many hospitals are understaffed and make their nurses work overtime. Employers try to save money by having their employees work overtime rather than hiring more people. However‚ having nurses work overtime is an ethical issue. It affects the lives of the patients and the nurses. Mandatory Overtime as an Ethical Issue Mandatory overtime is important in nursing because it affects the care we are giving to our clients. In recent studies it has shown that long work hours can lead

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    constitution mandates the right of trial by jury for all civil cases‚ but included that they be “speedy‚ public‚ and fair” (Rottenerg 4) to ensure that they don’t turn into the trials that were held in eighteenth century Britain. The jury system should not be mandated by the constitution because it is very time consuming and‚ among other problems can‚ at times‚ be biased. The jury system can

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    Pollan when he argues that speciesism will one day be viewed as harsh as racism because animals are treated differently and don’t get to live a normal life like they deserve. Animals have the urge to live a normal life just like us humans‚ so why should humans take away that right. Pollan discusses how everyone has equal rights when he writes‚ "’Equality is a moral idea‚’ Singer points out‚ ‘not an assertion of fact.’ The moral idea is that everyone’s interests ought to receive equal consideration

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    really obvious to everyone. Everyone wants privacy from anyone such as the government‚ people‚ or the world. The law says that privacy is a law and if broken then there is going to be serious consequences. Fines‚ jail time‚ relocation‚ or all may be given which people really do not want to get those. So the media has the ability to censor anything from the person’s or from someone’s permission. Classified groups‚ such as the CIA‚ are so censored

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    Police brutality is one of the most talked about things in this world. People are being mistreated by police every day‚ some lives were taken also. When these type situations happen people should want to voice their opinion on how they feel about such situations. Some think nothing is wrong with how police treat their own people. Police brutality is a situation that has been around for a long time‚ it’s becoming a bigger problem as time passes and something needs to be done. Since

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