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    In “Mental Causation‚” Karen Bennett discusses the overdetermination argument associated with the exclusion problem. Even if one assumes that causal power can be attributed to the mental‚ it is unclear that mental causation contributes anything meaningful to the explanation of an effect and does not merely overdetermine it‚ since the effect could be given a purely physical explanation (Kim 325). Some philosophers have bitten the bullet and claimed that mental causation is‚ in fact‚ comparable to

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    the hemp plant.”(Marijuana‚ 317). Today in most countries soft narcotics and especially narcotics like marijuana are illegal. Marijuana is a misunderstood drug that is thought of as dangerous but it isn’t. Because of people’s ignorance and gullibility marijuana has become illegal for all the wrong reasons and should be re-examined for legalization. Society today cannot understand that there has been a culture behind marijuana for many centuries‚ and has been used by different ethnicities‚ for religious

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    Since 1973‚ when abortion-on-demand was legalized‚ more than 15 million unborn children have had their lives snuffed out by legalized abortions. That is more than ten times the number of Americans that lost their lives in the nation’s wars. However‚ abortion-on-demand is not a right granted by the Constitution. Not too long after the Roe v. Wade decision‚ Professor John Hart Ely‚ who is now Dean of Stanford Law School‚ said that the decision “is not constitutional law and gives almost no sense of

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    Legalization of Prostitution The purpose of this paper is to focus on the vastly contentious issue of the legalization of prostitution. Within this subject I will consider both arguments for legalizing prostitution‚ as well as arguments against. My paper will begin with a brief summary of the appealing nature of the industry while considering the positives of the subject; including specific facts and studies that support the legalization of prostitution as beneficial. My paper will then continue

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    sparked a heated debate on how the drug should be used and whether it should be legalized or not. Although marijuana is legalized in a few states across the world‚ there are some states that are still sceptical about its usage given the numerous side effects that the drug is thought to have on the users. The researcher sought to ascertain different scenarios that have elucidated the need to legalize marijuana in New Mexico. In as much as many people are recognizing the drug as illegal‚ legalizing it will

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    Legalization of Marijuana: Risky or Beneficial? Tammy Russ COM/156 January 15‚ 2012 Dierdre McKee Legalization of Marijuana A random telephone poll conducted by CBS News in October 2011 revealed that 77% of those polled believe that doctors should be allowed to prescribe marijuana for serious illnesses. This compares to 65% just one year prior (ProCon.org‚ 2011). Popular opinion that marijuana should be legalized for medicinal purposes is shifting as the positive aspects of enacting

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    In an old-fashioned town nestled between emerald hills and the vast‚ shimmering sea lived a boy named George Bennett and his loving sister‚ Katherine. George’s life had been completely altered by a tragedy that took the lives of both his parents and caused him to lose both of his legs. Yet‚ thanks to Katherine’s unconditional support and devotion‚ he remained unbroken. The town’s mayor had a son named James‚ who had fallen deeply in love with Katherine‚ captivated by her resilience and kindness.

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    Victoria Cantu Professor Moore English 1301-033 16 July 2012 Should Marijuana Be Legalized? In her essay “Here ’s why I ’m against legalizing marijuana‚” Loolwa Khazzoom addresses the debate about legalizing marijuana in the United States. Around 2003‚ Khazzoom visited Amsterdam‚ where marijuana was legal. In an attempt to avoid marijuana‚ she searched for an internet café free from smoke‚ and failed. She resorted to the downstairs area of a café where the designated smoking section was upstairs

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    ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE LEGALIZATION OF MARIJUANA Prepared for MGMT 2200-014 Written Business Communication Prepared by: April 14‚ 2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 5 Background 5 Purpose 5 Findings 5 Economic benefits of legalization 5 Economic detriments of legalization 6 U.S. comparison to other countries 7 Conclusions

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    benefiting the economy tremendously. The legalization of medical marijuana makes

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