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6601: Sleep Deprivation
Plan: The federal government will provide local school districts with incentives to change the starting time of the secondary schools to a time that fits with adolescents biological need to sleep. Harms: SLEEP DEPRIVATION ...
6602: Who Didn't Kill JFK?
... accelerated. (Marrs pg244) The Secret Service made too many obvious mistakes in Dallas, to be coincidental of each other. The Secret Service, is one of the smaller agencies in the government, therefore it is not likely that they initiated the plot that killed Kennedy. It is however possible that they were working for someone else. There role in the assassination may ...
6603: Bobbies
... the prestige of being at the head of the class in both classics and mathematics. At the end of the Napoleonic wars, Peel entered the House of Commons as a government supporter at twenty-one. At twenty-four, Peel moved to Ireland where he accomplished various things including securing the suppression in 1814 of the Catholic Board, introducing the Peace Preservation ...
6604: Prostitution Should Be Legalized
... The third most common defense for banning prostitution is to prevent the spread of the AIDS virus and other sexually transmitted diseases. But the fact that prostitution is illegal prevents government regulation that would ensure society’s safety against the diseases. In Nevada, where brothels are legal, professional prostitutes know how to protect themselves and examine a client for signs of ...
6605: Marijuana
... cerebral palsy, and paraplegia. Thirty-six states allow the medicinal use of marijuana, and eight patients are currently receiving it from the Public Health Service. According to Grinspoon, the federal government has always been far more interested in establishing marijuana's harmful effects than in discovering any of its benefits, while major drug companies have little interests to fund expensive research ...
6606: Juvenile Justice System In America
... Convicted offenders may receive an indeterminate sentence that is largely dependent on their behavior and progress in the institution. In the U.S. reformatories have been established by the federal government as well as by virtually all states.5 The juvenile justice system tries to treat and rehabilitate youngsters who become involved in delinquency. The methods can be categorized as community ...
6607: Outlaws In The Frontier
... from 1800 until 1900. There had been lawlessness during the colonial era. Frontiers have always attracted misfits, failures, and renegades who hope to profit by being beyond the reach of government. In the years just before the Revolutionary War, gangs of horse thieves in the back country of South Carolina were broken up by organized bands of farmers called Regulators. As ...
6608: The Industrial Revolution
... were allowed to be children again. Similarly, groups of people were formed to consider the amount of work that a child must do. A royal commission established by the Whig government recommended in 1833 that children aged 11-18 be permitted to work a maximum of twelve hours per day; children 9-11 were allowed to work 8 hour days; and ...
6609: Legalizing Marijuana
... of time before lobbying groups pressure the legislature to legalize it. Due to legalization many states will be able to grow marijuana as a cash crop, and the United States government will be able to tax marijuana and make revenue off it. The revenue made from marijuana will be in the millions which can be used for drug rehabs and anti ...
6610: Should Drugs Be Made Legal?
... the numbers of prisoners have increased by 70 percent which will cost about $30 million dollars. Despite common wisdom, the U.S isn't experiencing a drug related crime wave. Government surveys show between 1980 - 1987 burglary rates fell 27 percent, robbery 21 percent and murders 13 percent, but with new drugs on the market these numbers are up. One contraversial ...


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