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931: Misconduct in Police Departments
... often assume that ethics is just common sense , and that it can't be taught, say Sirene." (118) "But even [police] culture that fosters racism can be changed," he says. (118) By the help of teaching ethics had help lessen problems in the police departments. "City police have only fired their weapons three times in the last ten years of Greenberg's reign, according to Capt. Hamiltion." (119) By having police ...
932: The Legalization of Marijuana for All Purposes
... cross-section of marijuana users is as diverse as the rest of the population. The general assumption that marijuana users are lazy and lack ambition is just a myth. In a survey of a leading teaching hospital (no name given) it was discovered that over 60 percent of medical students were found to be marijuana user.16 42,209 people were convicted of marijuana charges in the U.K. in 1991 ...
933: The Policies of My Way
... of KARATE and soon became a brown belt, one below black belt. He also knew how to skin dive and could descend 150 feet off a cliff and come out without a scratch. Other than teaching Pierre sports, Charles-Emile also put together a franchise of gas stations that grew to include 15,000 members and filling $1,400,000 for his stations. As a boy, living in Montreal, he favoured ...
934: Pornography
... OHRC succeeded in the Ontario Court of Appeal, but failed at the Supreme Court of Canada. In Bhadauria, the plaintiff alleged that she had been discriminated against because of her race in applying for a teaching position, and brought an action on a common law tort basis of discrimination, and also cited a violation of the OHRC as giving a cause of action. Wilson J. in the Court of Appeal held ...
935: Study on Juvenile Psychopaths
... have accompanied the decline of the family structure. While I am by no means a religious zealot, it seems to me that government has been a poor substitute for the family and the church in teaching basic core values. Government certainly has a role to play financially, but the strictures and the applications of any type of largess need to come from Community leaders or clergy members who have a real ...
936: Should Steroids Be Banned From Society?
... the effects of steroids and the ethics involved. Often parents discover their child's steroid abuse and become shocked, but with the constant push a child receives to excel in sports and not having the teaching needed to know the effects and dangers of steroids, it is not the child's failure, but society is to blame. With competition becoming more and more aggressive among women's athletics, it is not ...
937: Is The Illegalization of Marijuana Valid?
... me to sleep properly, and helped control my bladder." Marijuana also proved to be effective in the treatment of glaucoma because its use lowers pressure on the eye. "In a recent survey at a leading teaching hospital, 'over 60 per cent of medical students were found to be marijuana users.' In the same survey, only 30 per cent admitted to smoking cigarettes" (Guardian). Brian Hilliard, editor of Police Review, says "Legalizing ...
938: Depression
... by getting treatment." Society's come a long way toward recognizing and accepting the melancholy that has been with us for so long. Many caution that the biggest challenge ahead may be destigmatizing the disorder, teaching people that depression is more than just "in your head". Approaching the end of what the National Institute of Mental Health declared the "Decade of the Brain", we have more answers about the specifics of ...
939: Should Steroids Be Banned From Society?
... the effects of steroids and the ethics involved. Often parents discover their child’s steroid abuse and become shocked, but with the constant push a child receives to excel in sports and not having the teaching needed to know the effects and dangers of steroids, it is not the child’s failure, but society is to blame. With competition becoming more and more aggressive among women’s athletics, it is not ...
940: Being A Doctor
... their work before anything, on account of sometimes they become too greedy. After many years of being a physician, one may decide to retire from the work of medicine. This opens up the opportunity of teaching for this doctor. He would be acknowledged as a professor for he has obtained a medical degree. The individual could decide to teach at a university or even at a distinguished medical school, it depends ...


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