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- 6071: Why the Legal Driving Age Should be Raised
- ... had the heat up to 90 and wrapped in blankets.I couldn't focus on anything. It seemed my life had been ripped away from me. That was only one of the millions of tragic stories that parents sometimes have to face. A 16-year-old just receiving his or her license and thinking that they can do anything. What they don't realize is what danger they are putting themselves ...
- 6072: Marijuana
- ... can fail a drug test three days after smoking, a heavy user can fail for over a month. There have been no immunosuppressive of reproductive effects linked to delta-9-THC. Some studies have shown short-term memory deficiency, although reversible, in heavy smokers. The biggest health concern with Pot smoke is its damage to the respiratory system. The risks run parallel with tobacco smoking.
- 6073: Robert E. Lee
- ... Davis, Jefffers, The Papers.http://www.ruf .edu/~pjdavis/lee/htm, 11/6/97. Grimsley, Wayne. "The Differences Deepen." Starkville, MS, 11 Nov. 1997. (Class lecture delivered at Mississippi State University.) Kelly, Brian. Best Little Stories From The Civil War. Charlottesville, VA: Montpelier Publishing, 1996. Nash, Roderick, and Graves, Gregory. From These Beginnings. New York: HarperCollins, 1995. National Park Service. Http://www.nps.gov/gwmp/arl_hse.html., 11/6/97 ...
- 6074: Richard The Lion Hearted
- ... s conduct during this expedition, especially at the court of her Uncle Raymond of Poitiers at Antioch, aroused Louis's jealousy and marked the beginning of their estrangement. After their return to France and a short-lived reconciliation, their marriage was annulled in March 1152. According to feudal customs, Eleanor then regained possession of Aquitaine, and two months later she married the grandson of Henry I of England, Henry Plantagenet, and ...
- 6075: The Increasing Use Of Street Drugs
- ... Society has and will always have problems. An easy escape from ones problems are drugs. To my understanding drugs can open a new door of fun and games. Unfortunately those who want to have that "short term fun" now have a greater problem than what they started with, drugs. Work Cited Oakley, Ray., and Charles Ksir. Drugs, Society, & Human Behavior. St. Louis: Mosby, 1993.
- 6076: The Push For Legalizing Marijuana
- The Push For Legalizing Marijuana Currently, drugs remain high on the lists of concerns of Americans and are considered one of the major problems facing our country today. We see stories on the news about people being killed on the street every day over drugs. To many people drugs are only an inner-city problem, but in reality they affect all of us - users and non ...
- 6077: Marijuana: The Untold Story
- ... and a general euphoria. Some other side effects are general change in consciousness, increased appetite, slowness (slow driving, talking), tiredness blood shot eyes, mouth dryness, interrupts linear memory, difficulty following a train of thought and short term memory loss. Marijuana makes a person more peaceful and less aggressive unlike its legal competitor alcohol. Alcohol causes people to get a false confidence and makes them aggressive. It also impairs to the point ...
- 6078: Capital Punishment: The Only Defense
- ... economic group. Guilt is personal. The only question that needs to be asked is, does the person who is to be executed deserve the punishment? And that is up to our justice system. Equality in short seems morally less important than justice. The ideal of equal justice demands that justice be equally distributed, not that it be replaced by equality. Justice requires that as many of the guilty as possible be ...
- 6079: Capital Punishment
- ... is also a myth because overcrowding in the prisons. Early parole has released convicted murderers and they still continue murder. Some escape and murder again, while others have murdered someone in prison. There are countless stories in prisons where a violent inmate kills another for his piece of chicken. Incapacitation is not solely meant as deterrence but is meant to maximize public safety by remove any possibility of a convict murderer ...
- 6080: Crime - A Game You Cant Win
- ... of $300,000.00 to ship one convict through the criminal justice system. Indeed, the 3 Strikes law presents itself as a renewal of the batting order for the criminal. The 3 Strikes law falls short of punishing criminals. Judges already have the ability to mete out severe penalties to violent criminals and should be forced by the citizens of this country to uphold our safety. Incarcerating violent felons for lengthy ...
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