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    Why Medicinal Marijuana Should be Legal For the past decade‚ talk of Medical Marijuana legalization has been a huge debate in the United States. Individuals on both sides of the issue refuse to concede to each other. Everyone is convinced that their opinion on the issue is the right opinion. Doctors and Physicians on both sides have researched this issue to the end. My question to those who oppose; is marijuana more harmful than the prescription drugs Doctors so easily prescribe today? I understand

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    Why PEDs Should be Legal in Sports In life we all strive to be the greatest we can‚ we do anything to reach our maximum potential. As sports fans we pay to see the best athletes perform at their maximum potential. Performance enhancing drugs do just this; help athletes reach their pinnacle. Currently most are not legal in professional sports‚ but this should change. With performance enhancing drugs legal it would make professional sports far more entertaining‚ reduce underground and unsafe drug

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    FREE LEGAL AID INTRODUCTION India is a modern state that has accepted the concept of ’welfare state ’. Hence it has to work for the welfare of the general public. It is the function of the State to establish a just social order by enacting just laws and by providing equal opportunity to all to grow. Every Government is constituted to respond to the needs and aspirations of the people and to remove social inequalities among its citizens. This promotes social justice among poor and the downtrodden

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    something like two different cultures: a male culture from which young men learn to speak like men and a female culture in which young women learn to speak like women?"(Cooper and MacDonald 9). Well‚ not actually from two separate cultures‚ but the idea of men and women being opposites as pointed out in the opening. Deborah Tannen has made her theory that a male culture and female culture each exist‚ very popular with the human population and has written an extensive book on her theory. To define

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    “With reference to categories of crime‚ assess the extent to which the law reflects moral and ethical standards.” As societies morals and ethics constantly change the law must adapt to meet the needs and standards that society holds valuable. To ensure that the wider community is content with the legal system it is important for individuals to investigate how the law deals with certain categories of crime‚ as well as how well the law is dealing with the prominent issue. Societies changing values

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    Where the Spelunceans really in a state of nature?               Rousseau   It should also be noted that the third great contributor to ’social contract theory’ was Jean Jacques Rousseau. Although a champion of democracy‚ Rousseau wrote against the idea of rule by popular assembly.   Rousseau wrote The Social Contract in 1762. He saw the Social Contract as the solution to the problem of how man may obey his ruler but still remain free. Rousseau sought to balance the interests of the sovereign and

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    Introduction "The world will never be the same once you ’ve seen it through the eyes of..." Forrest Gump: a film chronicling the life of a mentally challenged man present during three of the most distinctive and dynamic decades in American history. While on the surface lies a heartwarming and inspirational story‚ the underlying narrative tends to explore progression of American society while depoliticizing history. Throughout the film Forrest is directly involved in major events of the 60s‚

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    carefully it can become a liability‚ especially if you find it so convenient and easy to use that you lose control of your spending. There are many reasons why Americans should not have and use credit cards‚ some of the disadvantages of having credit cards is credit cards cost much more than other forms of credit‚ such as a line of credit or a personal loan‚ if you don’t pay your credit card bills on time

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    Examinations is a form of evaluation. a. These will monitor the level of learning of the students. b. It will diagnose the aspect of difficulty of the students c. It will assess the teaching of the teacher‚ either effective or not. d. It will serve as guide to further teaching e. It will serve as basis for school development f. It will reflect on the attainment of goals and objectives of the school Experts are very divided over the issue of examination in education. Some educational professionals

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    One of the things that we learn this week is that legal accountability is a serious thing in nursing. Reading so many case studies has make me realize the importance of having professional liability insurance as an RN. In nursing work settings‚ so many things can go wrong unintentionally. Nurses are legally bound to the nursing practice act‚ and practicing below that standards can result of negligence. It is important to have liability insurance‚ but it is more important to practice with cautious

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