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    Jennifer Laird English 1101 Medical Marijuana In “Medical Marijuana Should Be Legal”‚ by Daniel J. Pfeifer‚ the author states what he thinks justifies medical marijuana being legal. I disagree with that completely‚ because medical marijuana has no proven medicinal values to make it a legal form of medication. The article states that‚ “marijuana use‚ especially by terminally ill patients‚ mitigates their suffering from unnecessary chronic and unbearable pain that persists until death.” Marijuana

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    English teacher‚ Madam Jacqueliene‚ the chairman and our panel member. Smoking has been a threat to society for a long time. Our government has launched numerous campaigns to eradicate smoking from among the people. Unfortunately‚ it’s effects are not very obvious. So‚ today we are going to discuss about the effects of smoking as well as the ways to reduce smokers in our country to the minimum. The first effect of cigarette smoking‚ and probably the one that the non-smokers hate the most‚ is that

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    CHAPTER 4 Legal Liability Of CPAs Review Questions 4-1 There are several reasons why the potential legal liability of CPAs for professional "malpractice" exceeds that of physicians and other professionals. One reason is the vast number of people who may sustain damages. If a physician or attorney commits a serious error‚ the number of injured parties generally is limited to one individual patient or client. When a CPA’s report is in error‚ literally millions of investors

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    Euthanasia should be made legal. Do you agree? Euthanasia is the act of deliberately by ending a person’s life to relieve suffering. A person who undergoes euthanasia usually has an incurable condition. But there are other instances where some people want their life to be ended. There are different types of Euthanasia for example active euthanasia‚ when a doctor‚ or another person‚ deliberately do something that causes the patient to die. For example‚ a doctor who gives a patient who has terminal

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    Should Marijuana Be Legal in Canada? Essay Over the years‚ many people say marijuana shouldn’t be legalized‚ which is wrong. The Canadian government needs to legalize the usage of marijuana. If the Canadian government will legalize marijuana‚ it’s going to bring in a lot of money to our economy. Legalizing marijuana would reduce violence. Tobacco and alcohol are far more harmful than marijuana. Marijuana has always been misjudged as a deadly drug‚ but what people do not realize is that marijuana

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    Argumental writing Should assisted suicide be legal? What would you do if you were laying on a hospitalbed‚ waiting to die? Feeling your blood running slower and slower through your body‚ while seing your loved ones with tears in their eyes around you. Wouldn’t you want to end your life? In my opinion assisted suicide should be legal in most cases. Just imagine going through all the pain and suffering‚ feeling yourself die slowly‚ knowing that you only have a limited amount of days left to

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    abortion should be a legal option continues to divide Americans long after the US Supreme Court’s 7-2 decision on Roe v. Wade declared the procedure a "fundamental right” on Jan. 22‚ 1973. Proponents‚ identifying themselves as pro-choice‚ contend that abortion is a right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority‚ and which outweighs any right claimed for an embryo or fetus. They argue that pregnant women will resort to unsafe illegal abortions if there is no legal option.

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    Should abortion be illegal or legal? Whether or not abortion should be illegal or not is a very controversial issue. Abortion is a very personal matter and people have many different opinions about it. Reasons for or against an abortion could be rape‚ money issues‚ religious views‚ and or young motherhood. An argument for the prolife side would be that life begins at conception. With that being said some people would consider it murder and an act of taking a life if abortion was chosen. On the

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    Speech: smoking should be banned. Good afternoon Ms Gorman and fellow class mates I am standing before you today to argue and present why smoking should be banned. Cigarettes the poison of humanity‚ killing thousands every year‚ children smoking at the age of 12 ‚ the bad health of smokers and people around them and hundreds of dollars being wasted on them‚ will it ever stop? These are the aspects which I believe are of most interest on this topic of smoking should be banned and are what im going

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    tobacco use. It is expected that if smoking were not reduced‚ then there would be about ten million people dead per year by 2030. If the current smoking trends continue‚ tobacco is expected to become the leading cause of death worldwide‚ causing more deaths than HIV‚ maternal mortality‚ automobile accidents‚ homicide and suicide combined. But these implications lie beyond the smoker. Those who are exposed to the smoke are usually innocent bystanders in public places where there is or are smokers present

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