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- 3851: Peer Presure
- ... that attend church usually have good morals. The young adults that participate in religious institutions, form the most, come from familes which aren’t into drugs, alcohol, violence, or any sort of crime. So the effect these religious institutions have are great on young people in society. Religious adolescents can encourage one another to be successful in school, sports, and other activities. In my own past experiences when growing up, the ...
- 3852: Legalization Of Marijuana
- ... sedation and sudden withdrawal can cause hallucinations and seizures (Cowley 23). Xalatan, beta-blocker eye drops, miotic eye drops, and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors can be used to treat glaucoma but each drug has a side-effect. Xalatan can change the eye color of the user. Beta-blocker eye drops have been known to cause lethargy and provoke asthma attacks. Miotic eye drops constrict the pupil and therefore dim vision. Carbonic anhydrase ...
- 3853: India
- ... customs. Karma and dharmas concepts justify and perpetuate the regulations of the caste system on account of their similarities. In dharma one must prioritize life, starting with duty of the caste, every action has an effect on the community and/or society. Every being has to maintain good karma in order to preserve a stable society. In karmic ideology every negative action in any of the recurring past lives will degrade ...
- 3854: Effects Of Poverty
- ... not only are people classified by their race, and gender, but they are also classified by their income and the type of lifestyles that they obtain. The conflict theory states that poverty is a side effect of the capitilist system, where those with access to resources and power exploit those who don’t have the same type of access to maximize their profit. This results in employers paying their employees lower ...
- 3855: Culture Shock
- ... ancient times was defined as ˇ§the sum total of the equipment of the human individual, which enables him to be attuned to his immediate environment on the historical past on the otherˇ¨. It reflects in effect what humans have added to Nature. It comprises the spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of a society and includes, in addition to the arts and letters, the value systems, traditions, modes of life and ...
- 3856: Cuba And Embargo
- ... supposedly for humanitarian reasons to make up for the embargo’s impact on health care delivery. According to the U.S. corporate executives, the licensing provisions are so tough as to have had the opposite effect. With this statement, it is assumed that there are fewer licenses given out for humanitarian reason therefore favoring the embargo and aiding in the downfall of health in Cuba. Since 1992, the embargo has prohibited ...
- 3857: Capital Punishment
- ... finally, there has been no record of change in the rate of homicides in a given city or state following a local execution. Any possibly of deterring a would-be murderer from killing has little effect. Most retentionists (people for capital punishment) argue that none of this statistical evidence proves that capital punishment does not deter potential criminals. There is absolutely no way prove, with any certainty, how many would-be ...
- 3858: Assisted Suicide Or Euthanasia
- ... suicide charge was dropped, however, he was eventually convicted of second-degree murder and delivering a controlled substance without a license. Only one state, Oregon, has legalized assisted suicide. The Oregon law, which went into effect in October 1997, provides that a doctor may prescribe, but not administer, a lethal dose of medication to a patient who has less than six months to live. As of April 1999, 23 patients were ...
- 3859: Antigun Control
- ... they might be shot. One of the major arguments against the theory that gun control would save lives is that although two-thirds of all homicides are committed with firearms, firearm controls would have no effect on homicide, because “human nature is what it is”. Even if guns disappeared from the crime scene, criminals would replace them with knives, clubs, axes, or even fists. Guns don’t kill people, people kill ...
- 3860: Acceptance Of Homosexual Marri
- ... legal problems if one partner becomes ill or dies, including the inability to make medical decisions for a partner (Roane 7). These decisions can benefit, or harm the life of the loved one, which can effect the life of their partner financially. Likewise, Chris Ryan, president of the Utah Log Cabin Club, a group of gay republicans, said, “All we want are the legal rights that go along with marriage.” He ...
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