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1091: Cannabis Hemp. . .Marijuana!
... most dedicated researcher. Many politicians now in power, according to the press, are bought and paid for by the energy companies, and their U.S. government arm is the CIA, a.k.a. "The Company" (Robert Ludlum, et al). The Bush/Quayle administration is uniquely tied to oil, newspapers, and pharmaceuticals--as well as the CIA. The world stuggle for money is actually a struggle for energy, as it is through ...
1092: Legalization of Drugs
... and legally? The same arguments made about cause and effect ought to be made here as well. Granted, America has a vast and terrible problem with the issue on drugs in the 1990s, but as Robert Kennedy opined, "If the alternatives [are] disorder or injustice, the rational choice is injustice. For when there is disorder, we cannot obtain or maintain justice."(Boaz, p. 120)
1093: Study on Juvenile Psychopaths
... actually a young psychopath or psychotic. While these terms have become largely interchangeable, thanks in large part to Hollywood, there are distinct differences between the psychopath, the psychotic, and the Super Predator. British Columbia Psychologist Robert Hare, has done some ground breaking research into the study of psychopaths and has found that psychopaths tend to underutilize regions of the brain that integrate memories and emotions. These findings helped support long held ...
1094: Auditor Liability
... suspect. In malpractice cases the verdict often hinges on compliance with GAAS. (Buckless p.164) A study was conducted concerning juror decisions based on a firm's compliance with GAAS by Frank A. Buckless and Robert L. Peace of the North Carolina State University. They conducted a factorial experiment using 2x2 format. The four possibilities are as follows: instructions indicating compliance with GAAS and such compliance is the only considerable factor ...
1095: Death Penalty and The Eighth Amendment
... cruel, but humiliating for the person being executed. The death penalty by itself is a cruel and unusual punishment, but the treatment of prisoners before being executed is also cruel and unusual. In August 1995 Robert Breechen was scheduled to be executed in Oklahoma. He attempted to commit suicide, but authorities revived him, then executed him hours later. In Illinois last November, the state gave death row inmate John del Vecchio ...
1096: Capital Punishment: Is It Required
... Punishment. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1991. 4) Frame, Randy. A Matter Of Life and Death. Christianity Today 14 Aug. 1995: 50 5) Grisham, John. The Chamber. New York: Island Books, 1994. 6) Long, Robert Emmet. Criminal Sentencing. New York, NY: H.W. Company, 1995. 7) Stewart, David O. Dealing with Death. American Bar Association Journal 80.11 (1994): 50 8) Szumski, Bonnie, Lynn Hall & Susan Bursell. Opposing Viewpoints: Capital ...
1097: Capital Punishment
... 1979. Bockle, Franz, and Jacques Pohier. The Death Penalty and Torture. New York: The Seabury Press, 1979. "Execution Costs an Average $2.3 Million in Texas." San Antonio Light. 9 Mar. 1992, B:8. Fogelson, Robert M. Criminal Justice in America. New York: ARNO Press, 1974. Masur, Louis P. Rites of Execution. New York: Oxford U.P., 1989. Van de Haag, Ernest. Punishment of Criminals. New York: Basic Books, 1975.
1098: The Death Penalty Should Continue to be Used in the U.S.
... sound cruel to some people but at least there is one less person who is out there to victimize them and that person will never be able to hurt anyone else again. Works Cited Matthews, Robert. "The Final Judgement." Focus, 18 November 1995: CD Newsbank. Rodriquez, Era M. "Court Ponders Limits of Its Own Power." The Recorder, 19 March 1996: Internet. Yaffe, Deborah. "Federal Court Weighs in on California Rule for ...
1099: Drug Smuggling
... problem is in the western part of America properly cause most of the drug comes from the Mexican borders. Bibliography Internet: www.altavista.com 21 saliors illionis prevention drug title 4 DRUG IN AMERICA By robert long 1993 What next? by frank loinheart 1994
1100: Drugs: A Major Problem In Canadian Society
... provide a very effective method of deterring students from ever wanting to, or becoming curious with experimentation of drugs. Works Cited Fischer, B. (1994) "'Maps and Moves'" The International Journal of Drug Policy. 1995. Sternberg, Robert J. In Search of the Human Mind. Harcourt Brace College: Publishers:Toronto. 1995.


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