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91: Drug Prohibition
... The reason I would have them to think of this is that their children are not the ones dying on the street from a drive-by-shooting. A famous economist Milton Friedman once said of the Drug Prohibition, "While both groups of victims are to be pitied, the innocent victims surely have a far better claim to our sympathy than the ...
92: Analysis of Police Corruption
... rogue cops. (New York Times, March 29, 1993: p 8) To find out, at the time, New York City mayor David Dinkins established the Mollen Commission, named for its chairman, Milton Mollen, a former New York judge. Last week, in the same Manhattan hearing room where the Knapp Commission once sat, the new body heard Dowd and other officers add another ...
93: Legalize It!
... policy." The Journal of the American Medical Association. 5 Oct 1994. Light, Kim E. "Myths about Drug Legalization." 5 March 1995. http://www.intellinet.com/~aclight/kim/myths01.html Friedman, Milton. "Prohibition and Drugs." Newsweek. 1972.
94: Euthanasia: When Life Is To Be Feared More Than Death
... at death as a welcome release from an untenable life. Death need not be a source of horror. It can be freedom, a release from agony”. This observation by Dr. Milton D. Heifetz encompasses the purpose of euthanasia: to provide “a welcome release from an untenable life”. There are two main types within euthanasia. The first, positive euthanasia, pertains to assistance ...
95: Issues of Assisted Suicide
... find treatments for diseases that we have today. Is assisted suicide considered murder or that persons own free will? Robert Campbell and Diane Collinson both professors at Open University in Milton Keynes, England, express “ That when a doctor allows a person to die, the patient dies from the disease, not by the hands of the doctor. This is an important distinction ...
96: Dreams
... important to them in real life than ever before (308). Like your waking hours, "Your dream life is organized by whether you're a man or a women", says psychiatrist Milton Kramer. "What you think, how you feel, and what you believe in proceed from there." (Segall,43). People can make dreams work for them and help them lead better lives ...
97: Is Euthanasia Immoral?
... to illegal euthanasia to help their patients and loved ones. Works Cited George, Robert P. and William C. Porth Jr. "A Duty to Live?" National Review 26 June 1995 Heifetz, Milton D. and Charles Mangel. The Right to Die. Toronto: Longman Canada Limited, 1975. Levine, Carol. Is Physician-Assisted Suicide Ethical? Guilford: The Dushkin Publishing Group Inc.,1991. Russell, Ruth. Freedom ...
98: Huntington's Disease
... walk was an early symptom. She too had the disease. Since then, she and her sister Alice, swore never to have children. Years later, Wexler joined up with her husband Milton Wexler, and Marjorie Guthrie, wife of Woodie Guthrie, and formed the Los Angeles chapter of the Commitee to combat Huntington's Disease. Guthrie wanted to focus the organization on patient ...
99: The Inevitable Inequality in Modern Democracy
... com/Chomsky/ChomOdon_Inequality.html. Accessed, 2nd October 1999. Collins, Chuck. (1999) Growing Inequality. WWW document. Available:http://www.stw.org/html/growing_inequality.html. Accessed, 4th October 1999. Friedman, Milton. 1970. “The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits.” The New York Times Magazine, 13 September. Meanings of Democracy. (1997) Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia. Cambridge: Softkey International Inc ...
100: The Presidential Election of 1972
... Democratic politicians lined up eagerly to endorse him. Among them: Gov. John Gilligan of Ohio; Leonard Woodcock, President of the United Auto Workers; Iowa Senator Harold Hughes; and Pennsylvania Governor Milton Shapp."1 Muskie had many supporters, and a good chance of receiving the nomination, perhaps even becoming the next President of the United States. President Nixon knew that Muskie had ...


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