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- 3041: Legalization of Marijuana
- ... records because marijuana is not legal for medical use in this country, she says. This is blasphemy. ( Zieger, 70 ). With all this scientific attention you might think that Washington would lighten up. It's still business as usual at the Office of National Drug Control Policy, which commissioned the Institute of Medical Study. At this moment, smoking marijuana is not medically useful in our view, says a spokesman. Doctors who prescribe ...
- 3042: Coral Reefs 2
- ... reef. Every year the numbers of visitors increase by 10%. It has brought many resorts to the area that also want to get into the fun and make a little money in the billion-dollar business. Even the hotels and the motels pollute the reefs by their drainage of sewage pipes. This is causing a huge problem in coastal tourism, which is the worlds fastest growing industry, worth over $7 ...
- 3043: 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 ...
- 3044: A Civil Action Position Paper
- ... in statistically unusual numbers that resulted in a leukemia cluster. Anne Anderson, a Woburn mother whose son Jimmy died of leukemia, drove authorities into investigating the water, which started the case against carelessness by big business companies. Finally, in 1979, two wells supplying drinking water to Woburn were shut down because health officials from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) thought they might have been contaminated by industrial wastes. The two main ...
- 3045: The Legalization of Marijuana for All Purposes
- ... appointed to the FBN by Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon, who was at the time chairman of the Mellon Bank, which was also DuPont's chief financial backer.34 The DuPont- Mellon relationship went further than business, DuPont was also married to Mellon's niece.35 Herer's conspiracy theory may be hard for some to swallow, but DuPont, Anslinger, Hearst, and Mellon all would be severely affected financially if Hemp hadn ...
- 3046: Power Does Not Come From a Gun
- ... his philosophy that the way a person behaves is more important than what he achieves. It was these tactics that he used in his fight for India's independence. Gandhi was a lawyer, on a business trip to South Africa and he was greeted with prejudice and discrimination against the fellow Indians living there. What was supposed to be a trip, ended up being a 21 year stay as he began ...
- 3047: Catch 22 And Good As Gold - Sa
- ... really necessary. Many other institutions are also satirized in Catch-22. Bryant points out the extreme variety of institutions that Heller satirizes with this "His satire is directed toward the institutions that make up society, business, psychiatry, medicine, law, the military. . ." (Bryant 228). Medicine is one of the institutions that is heavily satirized. He does this by portraying medicine as a science that is almost barbaric and not exact. He writes ...
- 3048: Legalization of Drugs (for)
- ... the taxes could be used for method owned clinics for the users. As George P. Schultz stated, "We're not really going to get anywhere until we can take the criminality out of the drug business and the incentives for criminality out of it." Legalization will be profitable to our economy in two ways. It will allow for the money spent on drug law enforcement to be spent more wisely and ...
- 3049: The Truman Doctrine
- ... in the world since its declaration in 1947. Some critics castigate the Doctrine: "Critics blamed involvement in Korea and Vietnam on the Truman Doctrine. Without the Doctrine . . . the U.S. might have minded its own business." (McCullough, 571) While other critics argue: " Truman was trying to restore the European Balance of Power and had neither the intention nor the capability of policing the world." (McCullough, 571) He may have not had ...
- 3050: Crimes Of The Heart By Beth He
- ... conditions were what are typically generalized about the south. Most people did not have an extreme amount of money, but everyone seemed satisfied. Morally, I think that people were bitter and into everyone elses business. Social standing in the community, and reputations were of highest importance to the people, especially the women. A kitchen, in a little southern town called Hazlehurst, in Mississippi, was where this entire play took place ...
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