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- 3031: Drug Prohibition
- ... 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 ...
- 3032: Illegal Drugs
- Illegal Drugs The product is illegal drugs. The people who deal these drugs are criminals. That's what makes the drug business different then any other. *Alcohol is a drug, yet adults are allowed to use alcohol products. *Nicotine is a drug, yet adults are allowed to use many different forms of tobacco products, all which have ...
- 3033: Candide - All Is Not For The B
- ... know nothing of it, said the good man, and I have never cared to know the name of a single mufti [advisor] or vizier [sultan]... I presume that in general those who meddle in public business sometimes perish miserably, and that they deserve their fate; but I am satisfied with sending the fruits of my garden there." (Voltaire 76) Upon learning that this man did not own "an enormous and splendid ...
- 3034: Drugs: Hurt Players and Sports
- ... York Times. July 1, 1994. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Packers QB Favre Enters Substance Abuse Program. May 15, 1996. Plummer, William. "Beating the Blitz." People. October 28, 1996. Rozin, Skip. "Steroids and Sports: What Price Glory?" Business Week. October 17, 1994. Sports Illustrated. "Cornered Kicker." July 11, 1994. Volume 81. Verducci, Tom. "The Hard Price of Hard Living." Sports Illustrated.. February 27, 1995. Volume 82.
- 3035: The Positive And Negative Effects of DNA Profiling
- ... carried the cystic fibrosis gene, even if asymptomatic, could be denied a lung transplant. The competitive nature of the industry may compel insurance companies to use genetic information, since the fundamental principle of the insurance business is "pooling uncertainty." The concept of adverse selection also causes insurers much dismay. Adverse selection refers to the probability that people privately aware of a medical problem are more likely to seek medical insurance. This ...
- 3036: Canterbury Tales - A View Of T
- ... 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 ...
- 3037: Law Does Not Drive Us, Reason Does
- ... destructive to many peoples. Dr. King would have been more than right by helping a Jew in Nazi Germany even though it was to be considered illegal. Works Cited Huston, Tim. "International Politics." Essay, International Business, St. Louis University 1996. Mosier, Mike. "The self as I See It." Essay, Philosophy 115, St. Louis University 1995. Rottenburg, Anette. "Dr. Martin Luther King, Letter From a Birmingham Jail." Elements of Argument.. Boston: St ...
- 3038: Police Work and Related Fields
- ... in backup witch can help them deal with the situation. CHANGING IN THE WORK PLACE In these times of change many work places are finding it necessary to change the ways in which they do business. The RCMP for example are moving into a more community based policing. This makes the police more accessible to the community. In this new system the RCMP try to solve the problem if they are ...
- 3039: Child Sex Tourism Bill in Australia
- ... be assigned to uphold a law against offences committed in other countries. This restriction was found to be even harder to overcome as many of the law officials overseas were easily bribed by wealthy Australian business men. To overcome this restriction Parliament realised the law would have to act well as a preventative measure The Child Sex Tourism legislation brings about a mile stone for the Australian judicial system. This is ...
- 3040: Something Happened! - The Sexual Harassment Suit of the Nancy Hart and the Police of City of Peabody
- ... He then asked her how much she weighed and that she looked like she had put on a few pounds. She replied that she really did not feel it was proper or any of his business what she weighed. The Chief stated he was the Chief of Police and he had every right to ask her what he wanted and under the new Fitness and Wellness Act passed by the State ...
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