more people who use their welfare money to buy drugs instead of diapers for their infant children. Checking people for drugs that receive pubic assistance would not only save money‚ but then those people may have a better chance when they continue into the workforce. Others think that drug testing people who receive assistance is discrimination and a violation of privacy. In the state of Arizona welfare recipients are asked three questions about drug use. If they answer yes to any of the following
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Drug testing in the workplace became legal when President Reagan signed "Executive Order 12564 -- Drug-free Federal workplace". In turn‚ that spawned the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988. Although both apply only to the workplaces of Federal employers and Federal contractors and grantees‚ private-sector employers immediately followed the government ’s lead because they legally could. However‚ there is much controversy over the legality of drug testing in the workplace‚ especially the legality of random
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Ever since the dawn of civilization‚ human beings have tortured one another for a variety of reasons. Some did it as punishment for perceived wrongdoings or crimes‚ others simply to send a message. Torture also has been used militarily‚ as a way to potentially extract useful information out of enemy soldiers. There have even been some who torture others merely for personal pleasure. Yet now‚ as we enter the 21st century‚ we somehow have the same attitudes towards torture as our ancestors thousands
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Drug Testing Should Drug testing in schools need to be mandatory? Is it an invasion of privacy? About 17% of students are doing drugs‚ drinking alcohol‚ or smoking during school. By 8th grade‚ 38% of teens have consumed alcohol‚ 15% have smoked cigarettes‚ and 16.5% have used marijuana. Drug testing should be mandatory due to the overuse of drugs in high school. The overuse of drugs is becoming huge. I know many people that use drugs in my grade that need help or punishment. Since random student
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oppose of the right to abort may do so from a theistic standpoint‚ which leads to more debates regarding the separation between church and state. But abortion is not something that should be forbidden by law. All adult human beings have the right to autonomy and so it should be the woman’s choice‚ not the government’s‚ to deem whether or not the execution of abortion would be a viable option for herself. “Pro-Life” advocates tend to centralize their arguments around the premise that the
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Our actions are justified by the simple concept of “who you would rather choose to die‚ a rat or a human?” According to Scholz et al. (2013) testing chemicals on vertebrates is essential to determine environmental hazards and to assess the risks. However‚ these tests are often considered inappropriate and raise ethical and financial concerns. Animal testing is not only unethical‚ but it is also unnecessary‚ unreliable and a waste of money. Due to the inequality with regards to the value
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few hundred people‚ while more than three times that amount of babies are killed through abortion every day! Think about that: that is several thousand Americans a day! Now if we had two massive terrorist attacks in one year that kill 3‚000 people each time‚ that is 6‚000 people dead that year. If 2‚000 women have an abortion every day‚ that’s 730‚000 innocent babies killed each year. I’m not saying that we shouldn’t go after the terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan; I’m just saying we have a way larger
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stereotyping and discriminating against people based on their age (Ageism‚ n.d.). The term was first coined by Robert Neil Butler in 1969 to describe discrimination against seniors‚ and is similar to racism and sexist (Ageism‚ n.d.). Ageism consists of three elements‚ including prejudicial attitudes towards others‚ old age‚ and the aging process; institutional practices and policies that perpetuate stereotypes about older people; and discriminatory practices against the elderly. Ageism is also used
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the central government the power to do what is necessary without taking away the ability of the states to govern themselves‚ they however must obey the supreme law of the land. The two opposing forces that fought for or against the constitution fought for it by making arguments for different things. Federalists believed that the government should have a strong hold on the states‚ but still allow them to maintain some independence of each other. They wanted a central currency and‚ by consequence
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Drug Testing is Important Putting on shoes getting ready to go play the first college home game of our season‚ and suddenly a man comes up to me out of breath and says‚ “Excuse me‚ sir‚ I was told to come and explain to you that you will not be able to play your game today‚ or any more games for that matter‚ because your drug test came back positive.” My stomach dropped‚ and I just sat in the locker room not knowing what to do. Professional athletes should be drug tested because they are an influence
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