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  • Drug Addiction and Acupuncture

    Drug Addiction and Acupuncture

    Running head: Drug Addiction and Acupuncture The effect of Acupuncture as treatment for drug addiction Drug Addiction and Acupuncture Abstract The purpose of the paper is to provide a critical literature review with a proposed research design for acupuncture as a treatment for drug dependency. The relationship between acupuncture as a treatment for drug dependency has puzzled many. The paper will begin with how addiction occurs within the body. I will then go on to

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Anna
  • Jim Crow Laws

    Jim Crow Laws

    During the post-Civil War era, the debate over the freed slaves was at its peak. While positive turning points occurred, like the Plessy vs. Ferguson case, negative laws were being passed, as well. The “Jim Crow” laws were being used as moral guidelines for the freedmen to follow. These events affected the reconstruction of the United States. The “Jim Crow” laws discriminated against the blacks with concern to attendance in public schools, restaurants, theaters, hotels,

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Jon
  • Megan’s Law

    Megan’s Law

    Megan's Law has had a profound effect on not only convicted sex offenders and prosecutors, but also on the community including real estate brokers and apartment owners. Megan's Law is a collection of statutes that were passed in 1994 in response to the death of Megan Kanka, who was killed by a convicted sex offender who lived across the street from her home. Two of the laws are collectively known as the Registration and Community

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    Submitted: February 28, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Voice of the Law: the Judiciary - Project - Roe V. Wade

    The Voice of the Law: the Judiciary - Project - Roe V. Wade

    Roe v. Wade is definitely an example of judicial restraint. The very foundation of Roe v. Wade is rooted in the right to privacy under the liberty clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. By its definition, judicial restraint is, “a theory of judicial interpretation which endorses the limited exercise of power by the judiciary. In deciding questions of constitutional law, judicially restrained jurists go to great lengths to defer to the framers and

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Jack
  • Commercial Law - Organsations

    Commercial Law - Organsations

    Directors owe to the company many duties which must be adhered to, this essay will focus on the duties that arise in relation to the “personal exploitation” of the corporate opportunities that arise which sometimes pose too much temptation for the directors of a company which could cause them to be lead astray in the sense that they could see a personal benefit and perhaps the money signs are too much for them. Then this

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: David
  • Heritage Laws, Protection and Conservation in Ireland

    Heritage Laws, Protection and Conservation in Ireland

    In recent years globalisation has resulted in identity and individuality becoming much more important for many nations and their people. As a result heritage has become increasingly more important for those who want to retain what is unique to them and is a mark of their increasingly important and individual past. The heightened importance of our heritage is was highlighted by the prominent Carrickmines castle and more recently, Hill of Tara protests. While the efforts

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Drugs and Miles Davis

    Drugs and Miles Davis

    Throughout America's music history, the use and abuse of illegal drugs has been widespread, and some great musicians' lives have been utterly devistated and ruined by drugs. Often times it seems as though, in studying their histories, many musicians are falsely led to believe that if they use certain drugs, their playing will improve, or become more creative. Many great musician's lives have been tragicly cut short because of their drug use, and God only

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Jon
  • Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports

    Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports

    The use of enhancments cause a particularly loss of autonomy because it is ultimatly futile. If everyone had to use enhancmentsto be competitive, enhancments would not offer anyone any advantage. An athlete might hope by using enhancments he or she would achieve a greater advantage than the next person.If we are primarily intrested in preventing harm, we ought to invest our money in research on developing safer enhancments, rather than preventing their use. Athletes are

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Dangers of Enhancing Drugs in Sports

    The Dangers of Enhancing Drugs in Sports

    The Dangers of Enhancing Drugs in Sports From basketball to football to gymnastics, enhancing drugs have changed the face of sports as we know it. Performance enhancement drugs, like anabolic steroids, may help athletes perform better by giving them greater muscle strength; however, these athletes may not realize that these illegal drugs are highly dangerous. Is it rally worth risking ones life or health just to win that game or medal? Performance enhancing drugs are

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Anna
  • Isolation of the Active Ingredient in an Analgesic Drug

    Isolation of the Active Ingredient in an Analgesic Drug

    Isolation of the active ingredient in an Analgesic Drug from extraction, filtration and melting point. Chm237 Abstract: Acetaminaphen was crushed then extracted for the active ingredient by mixing it with methanol. Then separated from the binders by centrifugation and a filtration technique using a Pasteur pipet packed with alumina. The remaining solvent was then evaporated to yield the solid analgesic(.2295g, 45.9% yield) which was collected by filtration and tested for the purity of the drug

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Artur
  • With Reference to Both Legal and Illegal Drugs, Critically Assess the Casual Relationship Between Drugs and Crime?

    With Reference to Both Legal and Illegal Drugs, Critically Assess the Casual Relationship Between Drugs and Crime?

    With reference to both legal and illegal drugs, critically assess the casual relationship between drugs and crime? The role of drugs in crime causation is a regular feature in public and political debate and plays a considerable role in UK drugs policy. There are numerous questions to be asked when considering the drugs-crime link, the first and perhaps most puzzling question is, do drugs cause crime or does criminality come first? However, it can be

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Drug and Alcohol and Pregnant Woman

    Drug and Alcohol and Pregnant Woman

    DRUGS AND PREGNANCY When a woman becomes pregnant, it is very important to follow a healthy way to eat a lot of nutritious food, get lots of rest, and exercise regularly. It is also vital that she avoid anything that might harm her or her baby. It is especially important to give up alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs. For a pregnant woman, drug abuse is doubly dangerous. First, drugs may harm her own health, interfering with

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Crime and Drug Abue in Camden, Nj

    Crime and Drug Abue in Camden, Nj

    November 2, 2006 Mayor's Office 520 Market Street City Hall, Fourth Floor P.O. BOX 95120 Camden, New Jersey 08101-5120 RE: Crime and Drug Abuse in Camden Dear Mayor Faison, My name is Jeffrey Ho. Currently I am a student of Rutgers University. I grew up in Pennsauken, and then moved out to the Voorhees Area. I am very aware of the conditions in Camden, NJ, and am writing you today to propose a joint project

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Artur
  • Contract Law

    Contract Law

    1. The essential components of a valid contract are; agreement, consideration, contractual capacity, and lawful object. (Cheeseman, 2006, p. 172) Each of these elements is necessary in order to defend a contract in a court of law. The definition of each in detail assists in protecting all parties to a contract and is conducive to good business. a. Agreement: In order to have an agreement, there must be an offer made by one party that

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Edward
  • Environmental Laws in Bangladesh

    Environmental Laws in Bangladesh

    1. INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is one of the least developed countries with a low resource base, a burgeoning population with a very low land-man ratio, often threatened by both natural & anthropogenic stresses. The vast majority of the population lives almost exclusively on the natural resource base. This resource base is under serious threat and environmental planning is essential for the survival with dignity for Bangladesh’s over 115 million people & for sustainability of the echo

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Edward
  • Eu Competition Law Sector Inquiry

    Eu Competition Law Sector Inquiry

    The overall objective of the Competition Law Sector Inquiry is to address the barriers currently impeding the development of a fully functioning open and competitive energy market throughout the EU by 1 July 2007. The Competition Law Sector Inquiry has highlighted three major “problems areas” which are causing the European internal energy market to not function properly: 1. It is too highly concentrated (incumbents have very high market shares in their respective national markets).

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    Essay Length: 1,123 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Intellectual Property Law, Part I

    Intellectual Property Law, Part I

    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Anything that can be owned can be viewed as property. It can be a tangible thing, such as a car, a home, or a piece of land; or it may be an intangible, artificial right created by social interaction or legislation, such as a right to receive money under a contract or the right to control the use in commerce of the trademark Gelatissimo. In all cases, whether tangible or intangible, property

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Philippine Family Law

    Philippine Family Law

    PHILIPPINE LAW ON PERSONS AND FAMILY RELATIONS: WHAT IT SAYS, WHAT IT MEANS, AND WHY IT IS LIKE THAT By Gilbert S. Coronel I. THE BARANGAY The Philippines is an archipelago. It has more than 7,100 islands and the islands form three main groups: Luzon up north, Mindanao down south, and Visayas in the middle. Early historians claim that the original inhabitants of the archipelago were Negritos, who were short, dark, kinky-haired and snub nosed.

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Top
  • The Motorcycle Helmet Law

    The Motorcycle Helmet Law

    Millions of people all over the United States choose motorcycles over automobiles for the thrill, speed, and high performance capabilities. On the other hand, motorcycles are not at all the safest way of transportation. Motorcycles do not provide the passenger with the outer protection that cars provide, therefore, when one crashes, the results are usually much more serious. Injuries to the head are responsible for 76% of fatalities when dealing with motorcycle crashes many

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    Essay Length: 911 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Crime and Drug Use

    Crime and Drug Use

    Crime and Drug Use Throughout my time as a criminal justice student, I have recognized the relationship between drugs and crime. I have also been amazed by the statistics having to do with the amount of prisoners returning to a correctional facility after their time served. The link between drug use and crime is not a new one. For more than twenty years, both the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the National Institute of

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    Submitted: March 8, 2010 By: Steve
  • Drug Dealers

    Drug Dealers

    This world has three things in it, drugs, drug dealers, and cops. That's were I come in Jack W. Slouts. I was twenty years old when one I was visiting my parents. Dani slouts, my dad was all was much unorganized and skitersh. Ashley slouts, my mom was all ways nervous the floor would barely creek and she would jump. I never knew why till one day I was cleaning up my dad's desk, there

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Business Law

    Business Law

    Once completing college, William Smith, a resident of Boston, Massachusetts, wanted to establish a manufacturing company that develops racquets to improve the future of squash playing. With his experience in squash playing and a finance degree he figured he could develop a great corporation. In order to establish his corporation, he needed to find wealthy investors to fund and put trust into his future establishment. Mr. Smith receives legal advice throughout his expenditure. After

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Motorcycle Helmets, Educate Not Legislate Choice or Law?

    The Motorcycle Helmets, Educate Not Legislate Choice or Law?

    The Motorcycle Helmets, Educate not Legislate Choice or Law? Freedom of choice" is not about the thrill of feeling the wind in our hair any more than a young man's choice to serve in the armed forces of this country during a time of war is about the thrill of being shot at. The issue is about returning personal responsibility to trained and experienced adult motorcyclists. It is about rejecting the proposition that the government

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: July
  • Policy Cycle and Law Reform

    Policy Cycle and Law Reform

    A right is a power or privilege that a person has a just claim to, that belongs to a person by law, nature, or tradition ( Monk LR 2000). Law reform may occur for various reasons but the most prominent reason for this essay is that politically influential people want it. Law reform occurs by political and legislative processes. Laws are contoured by government policies, basically the government decide that they want to change a

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: regina
  • Questioning the Law

    Questioning the Law

    Throughout the course of human history, people have advanced technology and educated minds in ways that once would not have seemed impossible. From caves drawings to televisions and from the bow and arrow to the machine gun, humans have continually improved their standard of living over the years. Although we now have all sorts of things people could only dream of a thousand years ago, we still live like cavemen in many ways. One

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: Victor