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- 3751: The Importance of Plea Bargaining in Criminal Trials
- ... constantly obsessed over minute details and unrealistic ideals we would live in poverty. In the real world compromises are made because without them no amount of success could ever be achieved. In the words of John Stewart Mill, the father of utilitarianism, "The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals utility, or the greatest happiness principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they promote happiness, wrong as they ...
- 3752: The Positive And Negative Effects of DNA Profiling
- ... 1989: 1549-1551. Mack, Thomas J. "Scientific Testimony After Daubert: Some Early Returns from Lower Courts," Trial. Aug. 1994: 23-31. Orentlicher, David, MD. "Genetic Screening by Employers," JAMA. Feb 16, 1990: 1005-1008. Robertson, John A. "Liberty and Assisted Reproduction," Trial. Aug, 1994: 49-53. Thompson, William C. "DNA Evidence in Criminal Law: New Developments," Trial. Aug, 1994: 35-46. Twombley, Renee. "The Wider Implications," Patient Care. Sep 15, 1994 ...
- 3753: Alan Turing
- ... Mathison and Ethel Sara Turing. Turing s father, Julius, was an officer in the British administration in India when he decided that his son would be raised in England. Turing had an older brother named John, who also had a childhood determined by the demands of the class and the exile in India of his parents. Alan and his older brother lived among various English foster homes while they were children ...
- 3754: An End To Genetic Diseases
- ... 282 Issue 5396. Dec. 11, 1998 : 1965 Nyhan, William L. The Heredity Factor : Genes, Chromosomes, and You. New York, N.Y. : Grosset & Dunlap, 1976. Packard, Vance Oakley. The People Shapers. Boston : Little, Brown, 1977. Palmer, John D. An Introduction To Biological Rhythms. New York, New York : Academic Press, 1976. Patent, Dorthy Hinshaw. The Challenge of Extinction. Hillside, N.J. : Enslow Publishers, 1991. Riedman, Sarah Regal. Biological Clocks. New York, N.Y ...
- 3755: Albert Einstein 2
- ... start a nuclear program. Only Einstein s signature was on the letter showing that to me that he was the only person bold enough to stand up for what he believed in firmly, just like John Hancock and his famous signature in the Declaration of Independence. Einstein s Letters to Roosevelt whom he sent stated, (Partial Letter One) Sir: Some recent work by E.Fermi and L. Szilard, which has been ...
- 3756: A. A. Milne
- ... the-Pooh. And though his life may not have always been perfect, Milne s wonderful tales never failed to create a utopian setting. A. A. Milne was born on January 18, 1882. His parents were John Vine Milne and Sarah Marie Milne. (Second Plays) As a child, he attended the school for young boys that his father ran. Milne was never terribly close to his mother and would often eschew her ...
- 3757: Juvenile Justice
- ... can be sentenced as adults(Hetter 38). This recently instated law, I feel should be Federal law as opposed to state law. The kids these days have no direction, no ambition, and no feelings. As John Firman of the International Association of Chiefs of Police says, Police officers are encountering more kids with no hope, no fear, no rules, and no life expectancy; the only solution is imprisonment or death; it ...
- 3758: Something Happened! - The Sexual Harassment Suit of the Nancy Hart and the Police of City of Peabody
- ... At know time was the Union President ever asked for a statement concerning the charges. Only after an independent Judge heard the whole story , did the President of the Union get to be heard. Judge John Ronan found that the President was not guilty, but the City was chastised verbally for causing undue chaos on the Police Department. We have had five good Police Officers quit the Peabody Police Department to ...
- 3759: Capital Punishment: Injustice of Society
- ... 768-69. Cavanagh, Suzanne, and David Teasley. "Capital Punishment: A Brief Overview." CRS Report For Congress 95-505GOV (1995): 4. Frame, Randy. "A Matter Of Life and Death." Christianity Today 14 Aug. 1995: 50 Grisham, John. The Chamber. New York: Island Books, 1994. Stewart, David O. "Dealing with Death." American Bar Association Journal 80.11 (1994): 50 Tabak, Ronald J. "Report: Ineffective Assistance of Counsel and Lack of Due Process in ...
- 3760: Aspirin A Brief History
- ... on willow bark could relieve pain and fever. Although ASA was a proven pain reliever, no one really knew how it worked until more than 70 years after Hoffmann's discovery. In 1971, British pharmacologist John Vane discovered that the anti-inflammatory properties of ASA result from its ability to inhibit the body's production of certain chemical mediators (prostaglandins) that promote inflammation and, therefore, cause pain. Vane received the Nobel ...
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