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1721: Nazism
... effect. Prisoners were forced to exist on sea water to see how long castaways might survive. Gynecology was an area of interest. Various methods of sterilization were practiced--by massive X-ray, by irritants and drugs, by surgery without benefit of anesthetic. As techniques were perfected, it was determined that a doctor with 10 assistants could sterilize 1,000 women per day. The “experimental people” were also used by Nazi doctors ...
1722: Chinese Immigration into America
... Asia. It's presence is felt in many of the surrounding cultures. The Chinese people have tried to keep their society pure from outside sources. When foreigners entered their homeland and poisoned the population with drugs, the culture could not stop the imminent alteration of their ways. China was weakened severely and was taken advantage of by many countries. Chinese came to America for a myriad of reasons. The main reason ...
1723: U.S. Criminal Justice System
... law of Singapore is so strict that nobody dares to break easily; for examples, dumping trash will cause a minimum fine of five hundred U.S. dollars and death is the only punishment for importing drugs like cocaine and killing anyone. These laws has work well that Singapore is one of the safest and cleanest countries in the world now. Thus, a reform in this area of the system is necessary ...
1724: The United Nations
... to those to protect the environment. The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women is the main legal instrument to further women's equality. The Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances is the key international treaty against drug trafficking. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea seeks to ensure equitable access by all countries to the riches of the oceans, protect ...
1725: The Second Amendment
... it now means a shoot out" ("Gun Control"320). Violence like that is a major problem on our streets and even in our schools. Almost everywhere now "youngsters are packing weapons, Some are involved in drugs or gangs; others carry them for self-defense... One study says at least one in every three male juveniles is armed"(Muller 2). Now more than ever before an "increasing number of children under the ...
1726: The Federal Bureau of Investigation
... other government agencies, as well as probes into internal security matters for the executive branch of the government. In the 1960's, civil rights and organized crime became major concerns of the FBI, and counterterrorism, drugs, financial crime, and violent crimes in the 1970's. These are still the major concerns of the FBI, only now it is to a greater extent.. With all of this responsibility, it is logical to ...
1727: The Right To A Free Trial
... The simulated jury concerned an ex-military man who shot two police officers, killing one and seriously injuring another. The police had broken into his house because there was probable cause to believe he had drugs. The man shot the officers because he thought they were robbing his house. The Hollywood version, titled 12 Angry Men, revolved around a teenage boy who was accused of murdering his father and could possibly ...
1728: The FBI
... and other government agencies, as well as probes into internal security matters for the executive branch of the government. In the 1960s, civil rights and organized crime became major concerns of the FBI, and counterterrorism, drugs, financial crime, and violent crimes in the 1970s. These are still the major concerns of the FBI, only now it is to a greater extent.. With all of this responsibility, it is logical to say ...
1729: Reasonable Accommodation in the Work Place Under ADA
... explicitly excluded from protection under ADA are those individuals whose current use of alcohol or illegal drug is affecting their job performance. However those who are recovering from their former use of either alcohol or drugs are covered. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency responsible for enforcing the ADA and other EEO laws that apply to most public and private employers, separates job duties into two categories: essential ...
1730: Newly Independent Nation Seeks Advice From Other Nations
... a form of care that has been in place since 1946. Under the NHS all citizens are provided health care on demand. All expences are covered by general taxes with t\small fees on prescription drugs and Doctors are paid at a fixed per patient rate. The nation should not choose this policy because allthough it provides adequate health care to people and alows people of all money classes to go ...


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