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- 281: Auguments about Abortion
- ... pro-lifers rather see these children grow up as wards of the state, living a life of sorrow and misery? Pro-lifers are fighting for laws that will make abortion illegal. Do they really think that this will stop abortions? The only thing a law against abortions will accomplish will be to drive pregnant women to seek help in dark alleys and unsafe situations, resulting not only in the termination of the pregnancy, but perhaps their own lives as well. In the 1940's when abortion was illegal, there were still many cases of women seeking help elsewhere. The only difference though, is that these women usually ended up dead because of hemorrhaging or infection. If a woman wants an abortion, illegal or legal, nothing will stop her. Why would pro-lifers, who supposedly put so much value in life, want to endanger the live of another person? It is true ...
- 282: Legalizing Marijuana
- ... show substantial evidence that marijuana can be used as a prescribed drug. Also many advocates who are pro marijuana complain that morphine and cocaine are legal and are very dangerous drugs, that brings up the question why not legalize marijuana as medical drug which is proven to be less dangerous than cocaine and morphine. Lobbying groups in a San Diego, California ... These agencies believe that marijuana shouldn't be legalized because if marijuana is to become legal then thousands more patients using marijuana. Then people will raise the question why marijuana illegal at all if its a medicine. The main reason why the Drug Enforcement Agency doesn't want marijuana to be legal is because their is no hard core evidence that ... acutely reduces the the bodies white blood cells which fight off infection. The Drug Enforcement Agency along with police departments all over the United States believe, with the legalization of drugs crime will increase due to a higher increase of pot users which will eventually become addicts and will still or kill in order to get their drugs. These are ...
- 283: People Vs. the Tobacco Industry
- People Vs. the Tobacco Industry Author: Rose Chang Cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamines are three drugs among many that are recognized by society as dangerous to one’s health, as addicting, and not to mention illegal. Along with these drugs, there is another substance that is equally addicting and disruptive, but this substance is advertised in commercials, billboards, and magazines. The tobacco industries have used clever slogans, celebrity endorsements, ...
- 284: Images in Advertising
- ... improve ourselves and possess these qualities. It is logical that these people are not in shape solely due to these pills. Some male models in these pictures even consume other illegal substances to look the way they do. Even doctors have said that illegal drugs have altered vast majorities of these bodies. We need to stand back and take a good look at the products we are buying, and if they are worth consuming. ...
- 285: Woodstock 2
- ... of the counterculture, who were often referred to a hippies, and chaarcteristically rejected authority, prtested the Vietnam War, supported the Civil Rights movement, dressed unconventionally, and experimented with sex and illegal drugs. Woodstock Music and Arts fair drew more than 500,000 people. For three days the site became a counterculture mini-nation where mind were open, drugs were all but legal, and love was free. During the monumental three days some of th greatest musician prefromed including singers: Janis Joplin, Ravi Shanker, Arlo Gunthie, and Joan ...
- 286: Animal Abuse
- ... than yourself killed you for your hair or your bones so they can make clothes out of your hair and food delicacies out of your bones? It should be made illegal. We should also stop testing cosmetics on animals like rabbits and rodents. We need to test important medicines and drugs on animals because otherwise, the effects on us could be very harmful. I say this because new drugs for epilepsy were tested on my uncle, without his consent, and now he is mentally ill. He cannot walk very well. He cannot read or write very well. He ...
- 287: Jim Jones and The Peoples Temple
- ... be if a nuclear war broke out, but then as the Temple grew he moved to Los Angeles. When suspicions were raised by newspapers on how Jim Jones was condoning illegal activities he moved again as far as he could get from the outside world. When Jones decided to move to the lush jungle of Guyana no one questioned him they ... if you had a child all of the men and women would help raise it, life to them was great. Later in the 70's Jim Jones started to abuse drugs and became paranoid that the end was near. There was talk on the outside of human right abuse which caused congressman Leo Ryan to visit Jonestown for an inspection. When ... B. Cures C. The move 3. The final move A. Means of survival 1.“Peoples Temple Agricultural Project” 2. Translation 3.Practice of suicide B. The end is near 1 Drugs 2. Leo Ryan 3 Members leaving 4 The air strip C. The Panic in the Temple 1 The planning 2 The final option 3. The mass suicide 4. The ...
- 288: Hemp...A Help For Today
- ... difference between life or death. Patients have found Marijuana to be extremely effective in fighting nausea; in fact so many patients use it for this purpose even though it is illegal that they have formed `buyers clubs' to help them find a steady supply. In California some city governments have decided to look the other way and allow these clubs to ... other problems result from this. Marijuana not only helps stop these spasms, but it may also keep Multiple Sclerosis from getting worse. But, what's wrong with all the prescription drugs we have? They cost money and are hard to make. In many cases, they do not work as well, either. Some prescription drugs which Marijuana can replace have very bad, even downright dangerous, side-effects. Cannabis medicines are cheap, safe, and easy to make. Many people think that the drug Dronabinol should ...
- 289: Hackers Misunderstood
- ... not the actual use of them. As a result, criminality becomes defined by possession, rather than action. There are striking parallels between the discourse of computer crimes and those of drugs. Hackers are often seen as addicts, unable to control their compulsions- virtual beings who sacrifice their bodies to the drug of technology. The physical connection to technology itself is seen ... a modem.” (Thomas) How realistic is this? When evidence is brought before the jury in a court of law against an alleged hacker, is made up of passwords. Passwords. Not drugs, not lethal weapons, but passwords. Very deadly I’m sure. But what about cyberspace? It’s a bodiless domain, the hacker domain, where there are no eyewitnesses. This is where ... Which basically means that whatever and whenever the government feels like toying with an individual’s life, it is very much possible. They have the power of blackmail and other illegal acts. Does this really occur? Of course. Do we often hear about it? Not really. It is unfair for one organization to possess so much power. “Absolute power corrupts, ...
- 290: Cannabis Hemp. . .Marijuana!
- ... is only 4% lignin, while trees are 18-30% lignin. Thus hemp provides four times as much pulp with five to seven times less pollution (and yet, today is totally illegal, as it has been for the last half-century). This hemp pulp-paper potential depended on the invention and engineering of new machines for stripping the hemp by modern technology ... variety of environmentally safe fuels from biomass. Farming only 6% of continental U.S. acreage with biomass would provide all of America's energy needs and independence on fossil fuels. 'Illegal' hemp is Earth's #1 biomass resource: capable of producing 10 tons per acre in four months. Hemp is easy on the soil, and ideal crop for the semi-acrid ... extract protein and fat. These two factors alone (everything else being equal) will allow animals maximum weight gain for less than current costs without any artificial growth steroids or other drugs currently poisoning the human race and food chain. In fact, hemp seed cake, the byproduct of oil processing, was one of the world's principal animal feeds until this ...
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