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    and communities‚ with an increasing fear of abuse of drugs such as heroin and methamphetamines. Many schools are trying to solve the issue and prevent these harmful substances from being abused by their students. One route that many schools are taking is by performing random drug tests on their students in hopes that they will find those who are using illicit substances. Administrators are also hoping that other students will be deterred from drug use due to the harsh consequences that come with a

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    COMMON REMEDIES FOR EUTHANASIA: CARE AND COMMUNICATION Euthanasia refers to the practice of ending a life in an attempt to relieve pain. It has been a controversial topic for a long time and innumerable researches have been done on this issue. In this essay‚ various articles have been considered in order to summarize two key areas of concern in euthanasia and the corresponding suggestions of the articles for these areas. The first key area of concern for many scholars is the subjective

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    Animal Testing Controversy Did you know that without animals being used for testing‚ we would not be able to use cosmetic items safely? Even is they were safe there would be no way we would know that at anytime out face or body would break out with a rash. There has been a HUGE controversy over testing animals. Honestly I believe that testing animals is the only fool proof way to keep humans safe. Continue to read this to find out why I believe to way I do.. My first reason is testing animals

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    TASKS: (i) Purpose of contractual remedies and whether they serve their intended objective (ii) Relationship between agency and principal (ii) Misrepresentation in the sale of a car purported to have traveled 63‚000Km and yet it has done 163‚000Km 1.0 INTRODUCTION This essay is divided into three Parts. Part A discusses contractual remedies and their purpose and proceeds to assess their effectiveness and adequacy. That is to say do contractual remedies achieve the purpose they were created

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    Outline the legal issues emerging from new technology and evaluate the extent to which the remedies available achieve justice. The rate of technological change in the last three decades has been extremely significant. Developments in new technology such as mobile phones‚ digital cameras‚ the Internet and email were not available 25 years ago. These changes have transformed our society but have also created a number of considerable issues for the legal system. Governments face many challenges in

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    government to provide facilities for education for children who are born and reach the school-going age. It was stipulated to achieve Universalization within 10 years from the introduction of Constitution and that is by 1960. But it is now more than three decades after the scheduled time. Now the problems with certain possible remedies to solve them have been discussed as follows:(1) Faulty Policy of Government: The constitutional directive is that states shall endeavour to provide free and compulsory

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    Mandatory Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients Introduction Mandatory drug testing for welfare recipients is a controversial issue. Should the government hold people accepting government entitlement’s accountable for illegal drug use or would this type of action cross the boundary of civil liberties into an invasion of privacy? The government has a vested interest in getting welfare recipients back into the working population. Holding welfare recipients accountable for illicit drug use only ensures

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    Animal Testing is a cruel experiment when animals are used as test subjects on products and drugs. This causes harm to the animals‚ and is not always reliable. Animas should not be tested on for products Animal testing is unreliable. Some may say animals are appropriate test subjects because they are similar to humans. Professor Paul Furlong states that "it’s very hard to create an animal model that even equates closely to what we’re trying to achieve in the human.". So testing on animals wont

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    Home Remedies for Heartburn By Chris Toddman Oct 15‚ 2012 Depending on the severity‚ there are now a host of home remedies for heartburn. Heartburn affects nearly 90% of all people at some points in their lives. For some heartburn is simply a painful nuisance caused by eating foods which are spicy or simply don’t agree with them while for others‚ heartburn is a way of life that happens almost daily. Although the medicinal name itself points to it as being a condition of the heart‚ in reality heartburn

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    Set in Venice‚ Italy‚ as are all her Brunette novels‚ the author also makes the Pearl of the Adriatic a city that is at once electrifying a must visit. Your next book should be‚ “Fatal Remedies” by Donna Leon. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes good‚ old-fashioned detective work in a fascinating setting. Leon has a very engaging protagonist‚ and the descriptions of Venice were delightful. I especially liked the tension between

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