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1091: “To legalize or Not to Legalize”
... people even get started on them. They also cause an experience which generates a powerful desire to repeat. Doing these drugs are very dangerous and are most likely to have a more powerful and addictive effect on women. (Against the Legalization of Drugs - pages 357-358) About twenty million people in America have tried cocaine but only one third of them have a problem with it. Which leads to the fact ... legalization and illegalization of drugs. (Against the Legalization of Drugs - pages 362-364) If drugs are legalized, many think that it will solve the whole drug problem. But has anyone thought about how it would effect society and what other nations would think when they heard that the USA was legalizing drugs? When poeple think about Canada, the use of codine comes to mind to most. We look a we would ...
1092: Marijuana: The Drug That Could Help Stop the Pain
... is the most realistic way for them to control their symptoms. By smoking marijuana it releases the THC straight into the blood stream whereas by oral preparations can take up to 3 hours to take effect and patients may not receive the correct dosage. The other down fall of taking the drug through oral preparation is that it's effects last up to 3 hours longer. History It has been recorded ... Both forms of intake were overall effective to cut down on nausea and vomiting. They also helped increase appetite. The Major down fall of the THC was that in some cases it had an adverse effect on the patient and increased nausea and vomiting. The major down fall of marijuana was the intolerance of having to smoke it. California conducted a series of studies from 1981 through 1989. They reported annually ...
1093: Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
... marijuana use can reduce the production of sperm and of the male sex hormone testosterone. Among females, it can cause menstrual irregularity and reduced fertility. Extended use of marijuana also has a long-term psychological effect on many people. These individuals loose interest in everything. However, according to scientific experiments, marijuana is known to be beneficial in medicine. The question is should marijuana be legalized. One of the consequences of legalization ... to help them. Yes, marijuana can help in medicine. "Marijuana is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known." One of marijuana’s greatest advantages as a medicine is its remarkable safety. It has little effect on major physiological functions. Marijuana is also far less addictive and far less subject to abuse than many drugs”. Marijuana as medicine has been studied for many years. In some cultures, it is already used ...
1094: Native Son
... jail. To Bigger’s chagrin he is not in control of his life. His life is dictated by a large group of white people’s false belief of superiority. With every cause there is an effect, and the effect that this burden has on Bigger turns him into an animal, living for only one thing, survival. “There he is again, Bigger!” the woman screamed, and the tiny, one-room apartment galvanized into violent action ...
1095: “Do You Believe In Fate Neo,”
... jail. To Bigger’s chagrin he is not in control of his life. His life is dictated by a large group of white people’s false belief of superiority. With every cause there is an effect, and the effect that this burden has on Bigger turns him into an animal, living for only one thing, survival. “There he is again, Bigger!” the woman screamed, and the tiny, one-room apartment galvanized into violent action ...
1096: Prohibition...A Waste?
... searches, seizures, and shootings by police who, with their token enforcement, seemed to threaten intrusion into the private lives of law-respecting persons, so the price of alcohol went up in accord. This did in effect make the population dryer but not the way the government had hoped. The worst effect of Prohibition though was the public opinion afterwards. The best evidence available to historians shows that consumption of beverage alcohol declined dramatically under prohibition. In the early 1920s, consumption of beverage alcohol was about thirty ...
1097: Night
... him from the physical punishment that would await him if he tried to counterattack the gypsy. If the gypsy's attack had come just one day earlier, Elie probably would have struck back. However, the effect of the spiritual beating by the Germans was already being felt. The incident that perhaps has the greatest effect on Elie is the hanging of the pipel. He is a young boy with an "innocent face" who is condemned to death because he is implicated in a conspiracy which results in a German building ...
1098: The Role Of Achilles In The Il
... honor of his late friend Patroclus, is a perfect example of such an occasion. Achilles is the model for the Achaeans throughout the funeral games, and throughout the text. The way Achilles acts has an effect on the Trojan War and the survival of the Greek Culture. Achilles goal in holding the games was not only to honor his friend, but also to bring his army together so they could fight ... of every man, there is a constant struggle for power and Achilles creates a vivid picture of this notion throughout the story. Achilles values and thus the values of the Achaean men have an important effect on the text. The funeral games is one of the first times in the text the reader sees an apparent cause to understand what the Greeks value most. When the reader discovers the value is ...
1099: The Road Not Taken By Frost
... him on the road to a good life. One that was full of confidence, happiness, and independence. I also believe that the speaker discovered this difference later on in his life. It would be the effect of the choice that he made that would make all the difference. The speaker would recognize this effect in future; therefore he would not know if he made the right decision for a long time. After you read this poem you realize that the poem is actually very deep. This poem is about ...
1100: The Death Penalty
... instituted it, show no significant changes in either crime or murder rates. Claims that each execution deters a certain number of murders have been discredited by social science research. The death penalty has no deterrent effect on most murders because people commit murders largely in the heat of passion, and/or under the influence of alcohol or drugs, giving little thought to the possible consequences of their acts. The few murderers ... barbaric remnant of uncivilized society. It is immoral in principle, and unfair and discriminatory in practice. It assures the execution of some innocent people. As a remedy for crime, it has no purpose and no effect. Capital punishment ought to be abolished _now_. +-+ | Capital punishment does not deter crime. | | Capital punishment is discriminatory and arbitrary. | | Capital punishment assures the execution of innocent people. | | Capital punishment has no place in civilized society ...


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