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A Brief View of the History of Marijuana Legalization
The legalization of marijuana is, and has been a heavily disputed issue for decades. On one hand, marijuana could lead to a medical breakthrough, or at least provide relief to cancer and AIDS patients. On the other hand, legalizing a drug could expose it to too broad an audience. As a drug, marijuana has never proven to be anywhere near as harmful as cigarettes or alcohol. Each year in the United States, 400,000 people
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Enron from a Legal Standpoint
Enron The tragic fall of Enron led to a revolution in the way people think about large corporations. Before the surge of white collar crime in the late 1990s and early 2000s, there were no regulations in place that forced corporations to accurately report their finances. This led to a series of immoral and devious deceptions that caused many people to unfairly lose their life savings without any form of recourse, while a select few
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Legalize It
Pot, weed, grass, dope, and ganja. Surely, Dr. Provet, you know that these are all street names of marijuana or cannabis sativa. In your article, “Keep Marijuana Illegal-For Children's Sake,” you stated several reasons as to why marijuana should be kept illegal in this country. You argued that legalizing marijuana would lead to a larger general use and spread to our country’s children. The article also stated that marijuana laws should stay the same because
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Legalization of Cannabis
“All human beings are born with inalienable rights. These human rights empower people to pursue lives of dignity -- thus, no government can bestow them but all governments should protect them. Freedom, built on a foundation of justice, tolerance, dignity, and respect -- regardless of ethnicity, religion, political association, or social standing -- allows people to pursue these fundamental rights. Whereas dictatorships deny human rights, free societies continually strive to attain them.” (Principles of Democracy)
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Legalization of Cocaine
Editorial: Cocaine Legalization 4/26/02 David Borden, Executive Director, borden@drcnet.org, 4/26/02 Earlier this week, a member of the British Parliament made a very bold statement. Jenny Tonge, a prominent member of the Liberal Democrat party, called for the legalization of cocaine. Even in the UK, where the drug policy debate has advanced dramatically further than in most places, Tonge's statement is cutting edge, going further than the already forward-looking position of the party itself. The Liberal
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How to Increse Customer Satisfaction
Why was the subject chosen? Why did we choose to write about the Lyngby Culture House and Cinema? Some members of our group visited the cinema couple of times and noticed that cinema hall was pretty empty, especially during the week. So when we were thinking about the subject we wanted to write about, it was one of the things which came into our minds and our group wanted to write a project, which can
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Legal Case
MEMORANDUM TO: WILL SMITH, ESQ. FROM: QI ZHENG, PARALEGAL DATE: December 20, 2004 RE: RESEARCH ON ISSUE OF CASE NO. 1. DIANA LEWIS. INTRODUCTION You have asked me to determine whether our client Diana Lewis committed unauthorized practice of law by providing her services. I have done research on statutes and cases. This memorandum will address the issue of this case, California Bar’s claim, and Ms. Lewis’s possible defense. STATEMENT OF FACTS In May
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Customer Satisfaction
Customer satisfaction is an important issue in a business because it drives revenues, market share, and competitive strength. Organisations often think the way to measure customer satisfaction is to examine the number of customer complaints. The problems with this method is that it is reactive, it only responds, if at all, after the event and it does not really measure satisfaction only dissatisfaction. Some important factors that help us understand and determine how satisfied
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Death Customs in the Jewish and Buddhist Religions
It is a basic teaching of Buddhism that existence is suffering, whether birth, daily living, old age or dying. According to tradition, when a person is dying an effort should be made to fix his mind upon the Buddhist scriptures or to get him to repeat one of the names of Buddha. The name may be whispered in his ear if the person is far gone. Sometimes four syllables which are considered the heart of
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The Man Who Broke 1000 Chains - Moral Vs. Legal Issues
When looking at as issue as right or wrong, it is imperative that the issue be categorized into either a matter of legality or morality. While some may be both, the simple fact that an action may be immoral does not qualify it as necessarily illegal. The film A Man That Broke A Thousand Chains, based on the true story of Robert Elliott Burns, showcases many examples of morality and legality. If an action is
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Customer Satisfation
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION What is customer satisfaction? Customer satisfaction is a measurement of customer attitudes about products, services and brands. While it's always been smart to keep customers happy, the term "customer satisfaction" became popularized in the 1980's with the total quality movement. Customer satisfaction involves determining the degree to which a company’s products or services meet the requirements of the end user. Companies that are certified ISO 9001:2000 must now demonstrate how they measure customer
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Legal Framework
This paper will discuss two scenarios: firstly, whether the plaintiff (Mary) has an actionable case for which she can sue the defendant in relation to injury suffered by her following the use of a free sample of the defendants bath salts, in accordance with the instructions on the packet. The injury was such that Mary suffered from a troublesome itch which last six months, during which time she was precluded from particpating in her favorite
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Database Usage in the Workplace
ABSTRACT One of the most important elements of a computer based information system is the database. A database is a collection of records or information that is stored in a computer in a structured manner so that information can be stored, managed, and retrieved. Databases are very useful for manipulating large amounts of data and producing reports and documents. This paper takes a look at the Oracle database system and its usage within my organization.
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Legalization of Marijuana
Legalization of Marijuana Legalization of Marijuana has quickly become a controversial issue in America. In the United States, legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes is spreading to the state level. For example, in November 1996, the people of California and Arizona voted to legalize marijuana for medicinal reasons. As a result of Proposition 215 in California, patients now smoke marijuana provided their physician recommends its usage. A prescription is not required, and marijuana continues to
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Chinese Custom
CHINESE CUSTOM China has long culture and national history. Most Chinese customs and habits are very different from the Western countries, and some festivals are very particular. Chinese traditional marriage custom is very different from the other countries. In Chinese culture, marriage is not simply as a love match between two people, but a big event between two families also. The wedding has several stages, like proposing, birthday matching, presenting wedding gifts, picking wedding
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Legalization of Marijuana
Legalization of Marijuana During the 1920's our country introduced something its citizens never thought they would have to experience. That "something" was the prohibition of alcohol. The country made an attempt to legislate morality in a way never before attempted. When it was all said and done prohibition gave rise to hustlers like Al Capone that could not be controlled. With this occurring all over the country prohibition had to come to an end. The
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Legalizing Marijuana
There is a major debate that is going on all across this country, the debate? Whether or not Americans should legalize marijuana. For every debate there are two sides to the issue. Concerning this issue, there is one side that feels it should be legalized. Then there is the other side that feels it should remain a controlled substance, thus keeping it illegal. Each side of this debate makes many valid points for one to
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Funeral Customs of African Americans and American Jews
Ў§The chaos of death disturbs the peace of the living. This unsettling fact of life has proven to be a rich source of inspiration for human efforts to find order in disorder, meaning in suffering, eternity in finitude. Religion, culture, social structures, the vitality of these rudimentary elements of communal life depends upon ritually putting the dead body in its place, managing the relations between the living and the dead and providing explanations for the
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Gay Marriages Should Not Be Legalized
Gay Marriages Should Not Be Legalized. For millions of year marriages has been refer to as “ a universal institution whereby men and women are joined in a special kind of dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family.” In today’s society one has to wonder what is now considered to be normal, gay marriages should not be legalized. One reason why gay couples are fighting for their marriages to be legalized
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Legalization of Marijuana
Marijuana should be decriminalized because it’s not a gateway drug, the recreational and medical use is not harmful, and taxpayers are wasting their money on incarcerating people who are caught with marijuana. Marijuana is defined as the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect.(dictionary.com) Decriminalizing marijuana removers all penalties for private possession and the responsible use
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The Legal Drinking Age
The Legal Drinking Age How is that an eighteen year old male or female is allowed to get married, vote, go to war, drive a car, and assume full responsibility for whatever crime they have endured, yet he or she is not allowed to consume alcohol? The drinking age has been questionable since prohibition in the early nineteen hundreds into the nineteen twenties. Some feel that the drinking age should be lowered to eighteen years
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Legal Process
We live in a society that has many rules, regulations, and laws that we must abide by. When these rules, regulations, and laws are broken or violated, we can take action to seek justice or restitution. However, there are specific guidelines and processes that must be followed. Discussed and explained here will be the legal process in filing a discrimination complaint against an employer. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), “Any individual who
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Ethical and Legal Obligations
The FASB, SEC, and PCAOB Ethical financial reporting is critical to ensure consumer confidence within an economy. Accounting entries record cash transactions in the form of financial reports. Financial reporting is used to interpret and analyze business activities for the purpose of investing and efficient management. Misrepresentations, whether intentional or accidental, can send the wrong signal to interested parties resulting in wrong decisions being made. Companies have an ethical and legal obligation to financial reporting.
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Legalizing Marijuana
There have been many debates on whether not drugs should be legalized. States such as Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Nevada, Oregon and Washington have all legalized the use of marijuana for medical necessity only. Although most drugs lead to addiction and dependents, it is the user’s choice to take these risks and suffer. I believe marijuana (not so much cocaine, or meth etc.) should be legalized because I think once given a choice;
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The Corporation as a Legal Entity
I- Introduction A. What is a corporation? A corporation is a juristic person with a separated legal persona, or individual, from its members. (Corporation, Wikipedia) The law allows a group of natural persons, human beings, to act as a legal person for limited purposes such as lawsuits, property ownerships and contracts. (Juristic person, Wikipedia) A corporation has legal rights and duties just like a natural person. Even though a corporation is considered an individual there
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