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- 3831: For Information on the Medical Uses of Marijuana
- ... 1991. Recommended: 213-392-1806. [5] INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADDICTIONS. Spring 1968, digest of 1894 Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report. [6] The Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report of 1894. Jefferson Press, Silv.Spring, MD, 1969, John Kaplan. [7] National Norml Research Studies [8] MILITARY SURGEON. 1933, vol:73, pages 269-280. [9] The La Guardia Report, reprinted in "The Marijuana Papers," Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1966. [10] The Consumer's Union Report ...
- 3832: Bonnie And Clyde
- ... of Clyde s first involvement with a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillenger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker Gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase Bonnie and Clyde took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated ...
- 3833: Cathrine The Great 2
- ... to restore Russia to the great country she knew it could be. European countries actually began to consider Russia a top country and all these factors contribute to why she was so great. Bibliography Alexander, John T. Catherine the Great. New York: Oxford Press, 1989. Troyat, Henri. Catherine the Great. France: Flammarion, 1980. Erickson, Carolly. Great Catherine. New York: Crown Publishers, 1994. Ransel, David. The Politics of Catherine. Russia: New Haven ...
- 3834: Euthanasia
- ... leader Rev.Djiniynni Gondarra put forward the NT euthanasia law .But was dismissed by the NT Supreme Court. After appealing and with the support of three major party leaders the law was passed. Prime Minister John Howard disapproved with the Law and saying that he has no problem reconciling his views on federalism with his views on life and death by voting to over turn the law. Also Kevin Andrews was ...
- 3835: Assisted Suicide
- ... legal assisted suicide would help to replace some of the dignity which the illness has extracted from a person's life. It would give the person the capability to end matters on his own terms. John Stuart Mill, one of the great philosophers of the nineteenth century, derived a theory which is an excellent example as an argument for the legalization of doctor assisted suicide, or all moral crimes for that ...
- 3836: The Problem of Suicide
- ... try to figure out why they are dead instead for looking to point the finger at someone. Problems like these have been around since the ‘80's. They started at the death of Beatles star John Lennon. After the singer's death numerous fans formed suicide pacts and many teenagers died. were at a loss for what to do. Eventually the problem died out. Parents who point the finger at others ...
- 3837: Euthanasia In Canada
- ... disease, appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada to strike down the section of the Criminal Code that makes aiding suicide illegal. A graphic article published in The Globe and Mail, September 1992, written by John Hofsess, the director of the right to Die Society, describes her plight with this progressively paralysing disease as "condemned to die". Her future is described as a "helpless, drooling, physically atrophied captive of this disease ...
- 3838: Celine Dion
- ... Greatest hits) album. Later that year she released the album Les ois eaux du bonheur (Birds of happiness), and the single Mon reve de toujours (My everlasting dream) in France. She also sang to Pope John Paul II, and 65,000 people. Celine Dion did her first live recording in 1985 while on tour in Quebec. It was called Celine Dion en concert (Celine Dion in concert). She was also among ...
- 3839: Euthanasia
- ... wishes should be respected, but that seems not always best for the patients. It is expected of doctors to be a strong champions of life, but people fear their capacity to impose continue life. Cardinal John J. O'Connor, writhing in Catholic New York (July 20, 1989), explained why he refrained from supporting the euthanasia bill, affirming that any concern for therelief of human suffering should be tempered by a respect ...
- 3840: Bipolar Affective Disorder
- ... of patients treated only with lithium and 37% of patients who received neither, ECT or lithium (Black et al., 1987). A final type of therapy that I found is outpatient group psychotherapy. According to Dr. John Graves, spokesperson for The National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association have called attention to the value of support groups, challenging mental health professionals to take a more serious look at group therapy for the bipolar ...
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