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3001: Legalization of Marijuana
... legalization other than just the medical capabilities, which have not yet been fully explored because of bans. The illegal running of marijuana would be halted instantly. All of the dealers would be put out of business. Most of the dealers have double income because their profit is created by trafficking marijuana plus most of the dealers receive a welfare check. The welfare check, alone is not enough to support their lifestyle ...
3002: Minimum Drinking Age - 1998
... and Public Health Research Unit, University of Auckland 1996. Wyllie A, Zhang JF, Casswell S., Drinking: Pattern and Problem Auckland Survey data. 1990-1992, Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit, University of Auckland 1993. National Business Review, 27 Oct 1995. Chou S.P. Pickering R.B. The early onset of drinking as a life time risk factor for life time alcohol related problems. Addiction 87: 1999-1204, 1992. Alcohol Advisory Council ...
3003: The Beauty Myth
... Wolf 38) “In Hopkins v. Price-Waterhouse, Ms. Hopkins was denied a partnership because she needed to learn to ‘walk more femininely, talk more femininely, dress more femininely,’ and ‘wear makeup’.” She brought in more business than any other employee. (Wolf 39) I believe that this book has value and people from all walks of life should read it. We all need to become much more aware of how strong and ...
3004: The Great Gatsby
... wishful thinking. Gatsby’s approach to attain his goal was encumbered by immoral manners. The way he made money, tried to find love, and lived his life were all completely selfless, yet unjust. His bootlegging business earned him millions but also repelled everyone from his funeral. The countless years Gatsby worked to earn his fortune to win back his beloved abruptly ended with a decisive close. And the lavish parties with ...
3005: The Jungle
... meets Jack Duane, an experienced criminal. After being freed from jail, Jurgis and Duane team up in a luxurious, but risky life of crime. Jurgis learns about the connections between criminals, police, politics, and big business. He becomes a member of this complex network and moves into politics. Ironically, under these evil conditions, he discovers a new confidence and talent for management. He runs into Connor again, and beats him to ...
3006: George Washington and Thomas Jefferson Grew It, Why Can’t We?
... consumers can buy materials made out of hemp if they look in the right places, it is illegal to grow it and is always imported to the United States from foreign countries. In fact, American business currently imports over $75,000,000 worth of hemp products annually. If these products were produced domestically, Missouri’s farmers alone could earn $100-$500 per acre growing hemp. Many Americans seem to be uninformed ...
3007: To Kill A Mockingbird
... and especially Tom Robinson. The town of Maycomb treats its women just as unfairly as its blacks. Maycomb discriminates against women by making them think are incapable of self-reliance. Women have no place in business in Maycomb's society. Scout is constantly reminded to "act like a lady" and "dress like a lady". Aunt Alexandra constantly reminds Scout about the proper place for a woman. She thinks that Atticus lets ...
3008: Legalization of Marijuana
... an increase in drug-related crimes. Meanwhile, the black market would disappear overnight. Some arrangement would be made to license the production of marijuana cigarettes. The untold multitudes of dealers would be put out of business, and a major source of financial loss to the economy would become one of financial gain. It is difficult to say what effect this change alone would have on crime, however, since criminals would probably ...
3009: Cantebury Tales
... Pardoner was a church official who had the authority to forgive those who had sinned by selling pardons and indulgences to them. Although, the Pardoner was a church official, he was clearly in the "church" business for economic reasons. The Pardoner, a devious and somewhat dubious individual had one goal: Get the most money for pardons by almost any means of coercion necessary. A twisted and ironic mind, has basically defined ...
3010: Is the US Policy on Drug Prohibition Effective?
... better off. This is not true as the most expensive cost of the "Drug Prohibition" is the personal cost carried by the citizens. In the cities, these costs are manifested in murders over "turf" or "business," fear of walking the streets, robberies, and mothers leaving children to pursue their expensive addictions (Wink). Proponents of "Drug Prohibition" must ask themselves this question: "Would you be willing to sacrifice your son (daughter, best ...


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