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361: A History Of The Beatles
... among '60s rock stars, and, more interestingly, lead the Beatles to experiment with Indian sitar music on their next few albums. The band also began using large amounts of psychedelic drugs, foreshadowing the "flower children" of the next few years. Following the release of Revolver, their most mature effort to date, in August 1966, the Beatles embarked on their final U ... Jackson. Though Capitol issued singles/out-takes compilations such as Past Masters and Rarities, a lot more unreleased material remained unavailable due to ongoing legal problems, and ended up on illegal bootlegs. By the early '90s Paul, George, Ringo and Yoko Ono settled their disagreements about contracts, permitting the re-release of long unavailable recordings. In 1994 Capitol issued a double ...
362: Meth
... quantity of Meth can carry up to 7 years in prison. Distributing Meth carries a penalty of up to 15 years. Meth has become one of the most commonly used illegal drugs in the Midwest. Rural Missouri has become the Meth capital of the world. In 1996, drug officers raided more than 236 Meth labs. Far more than any other state. Many ...
363: Multiple Sclerosis
... an illness, should treat themselves with, which are: A healthy diet, exercise, sufficient amount of rest and to live your life as you would normally. There are also lots of drugs that treat many of the different symptoms. Since there are so many symptoms page 2 and treatments, I will only list a few: Treatments that increase the blood flow, that ... comfortable with yourself others will to. You should always emphasize that you are a hard worker. And be aware of discrimination because it happens all the time and it is illegal. Overall i personally believe that Ms should not get in the way of your social life. If you have a good personality you should be able to make friends and ...
364: Dr Jack Kevorkian: Disrupting the Universe
... suicides in a big way. He started in 1990 by placing a newspaper add for assisted suicide. He then developed a device he called the Suicide Machine, which injected deadly drugs into the bloodstream. Once the shock passed over, the issue was brought up that he did not commit any crimes, or he is a murderer. Most people think very strongly ... to jail numerous times , but always let off on bail or another technicality. 38 times he has not even gone to court for his assisted suicides. Assisted suicides are still illegal in every state, but he has gotten off on technicalities or some other issue. All of the people he assisted in suicides either were terminally ill or they wanted to ...
365: Drinking and Driving
Drinking and Driving Every year almost 20,000 people are killed in accidents involving people (or persons) under the influence of alcohol or drugs. That means that someone is killed from alcohol-related accidents approximately every 7 hours and 29 minutes. These types of accidents end up costing the nation almost $50 billion dollars ... with both drinking and driving. In order to try to stop teenage drinking and driving, 49 states, including the District of Columbia have established lower blood alcohol thresholds that are illegal per se for teenage drivers than for older drivers. In 1995 the federal legislation passed a “zero tolerance” law meaning that drivers under the age of 21 may only have ...
366: Reasonable Accommodation in the Work Place Under ADA
... the employee as disabled and is discriminating based on that perception. Two classes that are explicitly excluded from protection under ADA are those individuals whose current use of alcohol or illegal drug is affecting their job performance. However those who are recovering from their former use of either alcohol or drugs are covered. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency responsible for enforcing the ADA and other EEO laws that apply to most public and private employers, separates job ...
367: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
... other federal violations, the Bureau's jurisdiction was further broadened. The years from 1921 to 1933 were sometimes called the "lawless years". After the passage of Prohibition, which made it illegal to sell or import intoxicating beverages, in 1920, the gangster era began. Criminals engaged in kidnapping and bank robbery, which were not federal crimes at that time. This changed in ... the FBI to play an influential role in enabling African Americans to vote, serve on juries, and use public accommodations on an equal basis. In the 1970's counter terrorism, drugs, financial crime, and organized crimes became new concerns. The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Statue of 1970 allowed organized groups to be prosecuted for all of their diverse criminal ...
368: Cocaine
Cocaine Cocaine is a drug obtained from the coca plant. It is used medically as an anesthetic and as an illegal drug. It is mostly produced in countries in South America such a Columbia and Mexico. It is also produced in many other countries including the United States. The traditional method ... cocaine but also so have thousands of others. Cocaine not only hurts the user but also the people around them such as family and friends. Referring to the use of drugs in general there are no such things as winners, only losers.
369: Hemp: The Truth About the Earth's Greatest Plant
... is the plant scientifically known as cannabis sativa. It is referred to as hemp when it is grown for its fibers, stem, and seeds. Its leaves and flowers produce the drugs marijuana and hashish. However, sterile breeds of the plant are still illegal to grow in the U.S. Literally millions of wild hemp plants grow throughout the entire Midwest today. Wild hemp, like hemp used for industry purposes, is useless as an ...
370: Jamaica: "Jammin," Life in Jamaica
... topless, and some are just plain nude (Butwin 31). There are many music festivals and The Jamaicans are known for their excellent rum. It is very strong and very cheap . Drugs are a big problem in Jamaica. They are illegal but dealing them is a huge underground business. There is at least one dealing citizen on every corner and an estimated 95% of Jamaicans carry around some marijuana. It is ...


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