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  • Steroids and Legality

    Steroids and Legality

    Picture if you will a twenty year old man. He used to weigh one hundred ninety pounds, but now he has gone down to one hundred fifty-eight pounds. He has scars from acne on his face. By the pits of his arm and on his thighs there are stretch marks. These places used to be clear. He now eats one meal a day, if that, because he has no appetite. He suffers from chronic headaches,

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    Essay Length: 977 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Exclusionary Rule Legal Brief

    Exclusionary Rule Legal Brief

    Issues- Whether the "plain touch" doctrine recognized by the United States Supreme Court in Minnesota v. Dickerson violates article I, section 6, of the Illinois Constitution. Facts- July 1992, Officer Edward King observed defendant, Curtis Mitchell, driving a 15-year-old Oldsmobile southbound in the alley of Orleans Street in Chicago. The car's lights were not on, and King could not see any license plate. After being followed for a few blocks, defendant pulled over and parked

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    Essay Length: 1,962 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues for B2c Vs. B2b

    Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Issues for B2c Vs. B2b

    B2B and B2C: Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues The World Wide Web has become more than a growing trend in today’s world. It is the electronic wave of the future for business, education, communication, and technology that is happening now. From 2000 to 2007, worldwide Internet usage grew 256% and at year-end 2007 Internet users numbered 1,319,872,109, or 20% of the world’s total population (Internet World Stats, 2008). These statistics represent a business market waiting

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    Essay Length: 1,054 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Janna
  • Economic Impacts of Legalized Gambling

    Economic Impacts of Legalized Gambling

    Economic Impacts of Legalized Gambling Class # & Title By Charles Conner Baltimore, Maryland December 6, 2005 Professor: Dr. Ira Sohn The Economic Impacts of Legalized Gambling Introduction The effect of gambling on the standard of living will be pronounced if the gambling activity is regressive, meaning that the rate of participation (as a percentage of income) declines as people earn higher incomes. In other words, if most gamblers are poor, then gambling is more

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    Essay Length: 2,164 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Yan
  • Ethical and Legal Issues in Interactive Health Communications: A Call for International Cooperation

    Ethical and Legal Issues in Interactive Health Communications: A Call for International Cooperation

    Cyberspace is a fast-changing, globally-networked, multicultural, and multilingual information environment with vast possibilities [1-9]. It calls into question national and international borders, cultural and ethical standards, regulations, and laws, which it bypasses and challenges [10-13]. In the health sector, self-care, drugs sold over the Internet, and providing access to technical knowledge and alternative forms of healthcare to the general public have destabilized drug regulatory mechanisms and the traditional physician-patient relationship. The Internet offers unprecedented power

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    Essay Length: 2,689 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Yan
  • Prostitution

    Prostitution

    Have you ever met prostitutes or seen pornographic advertisement when you walked in Sham Shui Po? Surely it is very easy for everyone to meet them in the street especially at night. But have you thought about whether what they do should be legalized? Prostitution has been an annoying problem of Hong Kong for many years. In my opinion, it should not be legalized since it would lead to the expansion of the sex industry,

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Legal Process in California

    The Legal Process in California

    The legal process in California "Criminal" What rights do I have? Whether you are an adult citizen or non-citizen, you have certain rights if you are arrested. Before the law enforcement officer questions you, he or she should tell you that: * You have the right to remain silent. * Anything you say may be used against you. * You have a right to have a lawyer present while you are questioned. * If you

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: regina
  • Legal Issues in Reduction of Workforce Simulation

    Legal Issues in Reduction of Workforce Simulation

    Running head: LEGAL ISSUES IN REDUCTION OF WORKFORCE SIMULATION Legal Issues in Reduction of Workforce Simulation MBA560 - Graded A March 24, 2008 University of Phoenix Legal Issues in Reduction of Workforce Simulation FastServe, Inc. is a $25 million dollar company with a workforce of 350 employees directly involved in the marketing of sports apparel. The primary segment of the population that is targeted by FastServe targets is labeled Generation Y. This segment of the

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    Essay Length: 1,316 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: David
  • Discrimination and the Legal Process

    Discrimination and the Legal Process

    Discrimination and the Legal Process Today’s organizations are faced with many ethical and legal issues when dealing with the diverse work force such as the potential of discrimination when conducting day-to-day activities. The issues of diversity and discrimination affect many organizations behavior when considering how to properly treat the employees without making decisions based on based on race, nationality, creed, color, age, sex or sexual orientation. The influence of laws on decision-making has a direct

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    Essay Length: 1,173 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Yan
  • Should Marijuana Be Legal?

    Should Marijuana Be Legal?

    The argument over whether or not marijuana should be legal has been a big debate over the last decade. There are many who are for it being legal and a lot that are totally against the idea. Me personally, I don’t see the problem with marijuana being legal in the United States. All though some may not agree with what I believe in I do have my reasons for why I think marijuana should be

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    Essay Length: 961 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Salvia Divinorum Keep It Legal

    Salvia Divinorum Keep It Legal

    For Hundreds of years the Mazatec Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico have used Salvia Divinorum, or as they call it, Ska Maria Pastora, for both it’s medicinal and mind expanding, psychoactive properties (Siebert 1). In 1962 two scientists by the names of Gordon Wasson and Albert Hofmann went to Oaxaca in search of the plant and introduced Salvia Divinorum to the western world. Since Salvia Divinorum reproduces mostly asexually there are not many genetic differences between

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Wrongful Dismissal & How to Minimize Legal Risk

    Wrongful Dismissal & How to Minimize Legal Risk

    Wrongful Dismissal & How to Minimize Legal Risk Introduction: Employment is a relationship between an employers and employees. This relationship is extremely important, as it becomes a part of our daily life. Aside of being a professional relationship, in many cases it becomes a personal and expressive one. In today’s work place, if the conditions of employment are excellent, and the employees are treated with fairly, it is more likely that they will be pleased,

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    Essay Length: 2,342 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Mike
  • Legalization

    Legalization

    The world would be a much better place if illicit drugs didn’t exist, but they do, so we must deal with them. (Eldredge 24) Having a drug free America is unrealistic and will never happen. Each year the number of regular users has increased and it varies in age. (Eldredge 24) So would legalizing drugs serve America’s national interest? Would it end the war on drugs? Or has the war on drugs just begun? In

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    Essay Length: 858 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Max
  • Legalization of Gay Marriage

    Legalization of Gay Marriage

    Legalization of Gay Marriage What is the definition of marriage? The dictionary states it as being the legal union between a man and a woman as husband and wife. However, times are changing as the gay life style becomes more accepted by society it is time to allow all couples regardless of sex to enjoy equal protections, rights and benefits under the law. Perhaps, it makes the most sense to consider arguments against same sex

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Artur
  • A Brief View of the History of Marijuana Legalization

    A Brief View of the History of Marijuana Legalization

    The legalization of marijuana is, and has been a heavily disputed issue for decades. On one hand, marijuana could lead to a medical breakthrough, or at least provide relief to cancer and AIDS patients. On the other hand, legalizing a drug could expose it to too broad an audience. As a drug, marijuana has never proven to be anywhere near as harmful as cigarettes or alcohol. Each year in the United States, 400,000 people

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Enron from a Legal Standpoint

    Enron from a Legal Standpoint

    Enron The tragic fall of Enron led to a revolution in the way people think about large corporations. Before the surge of white collar crime in the late 1990s and early 2000s, there were no regulations in place that forced corporations to accurately report their finances. This led to a series of immoral and devious deceptions that caused many people to unfairly lose their life savings without any form of recourse, while a select few

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    Essay Length: 1,143 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Legalize It

    Legalize It

    Pot, weed, grass, dope, and ganja. Surely, Dr. Provet, you know that these are all street names of marijuana or cannabis sativa. In your article, “Keep Marijuana Illegal-For Children's Sake,” you stated several reasons as to why marijuana should be kept illegal in this country. You argued that legalizing marijuana would lead to a larger general use and spread to our country’s children. The article also stated that marijuana laws should stay the same because

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    Essay Length: 1,328 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • Legalization of Cannabis

    Legalization of Cannabis

    “All human beings are born with inalienable rights. These human rights empower people to pursue lives of dignity -- thus, no government can bestow them but all governments should protect them. Freedom, built on a foundation of justice, tolerance, dignity, and respect -- regardless of ethnicity, religion, political association, or social standing -- allows people to pursue these fundamental rights. Whereas dictatorships deny human rights, free societies continually strive to attain them.” (Principles of Democracy)

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    Essay Length: 2,198 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Legalization of Cocaine

    Legalization of Cocaine

    Editorial: Cocaine Legalization 4/26/02 David Borden, Executive Director, borden@drcnet.org, 4/26/02 Earlier this week, a member of the British Parliament made a very bold statement. Jenny Tonge, a prominent member of the Liberal Democrat party, called for the legalization of cocaine. Even in the UK, where the drug policy debate has advanced dramatically further than in most places, Tonge's statement is cutting edge, going further than the already forward-looking position of the party itself. The Liberal

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    Essay Length: 1,008 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Legal Case

    Legal Case

    MEMORANDUM TO: WILL SMITH, ESQ. FROM: QI ZHENG, PARALEGAL DATE: December 20, 2004 RE: RESEARCH ON ISSUE OF CASE NO. 1. DIANA LEWIS. INTRODUCTION You have asked me to determine whether our client Diana Lewis committed unauthorized practice of law by providing her services. I have done research on statutes and cases. This memorandum will address the issue of this case, California Bar’s claim, and Ms. Lewis’s possible defense. STATEMENT OF FACTS In May

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    Essay Length: 1,076 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Man Who Broke 1000 Chains - Moral Vs. Legal Issues

    The Man Who Broke 1000 Chains - Moral Vs. Legal Issues

    When looking at as issue as right or wrong, it is imperative that the issue be categorized into either a matter of legality or morality. While some may be both, the simple fact that an action may be immoral does not qualify it as necessarily illegal. The film A Man That Broke A Thousand Chains, based on the true story of Robert Elliott Burns, showcases many examples of morality and legality. If an action is

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Legal Framework

    Legal Framework

    This paper will discuss two scenarios: firstly, whether the plaintiff (Mary) has an actionable case for which she can sue the defendant in relation to injury suffered by her following the use of a free sample of the defendants bath salts, in accordance with the instructions on the packet. The injury was such that Mary suffered from a troublesome itch which last six months, during which time she was precluded from particpating in her favorite

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Legalization of Marijuana

    Legalization of Marijuana

    Legalization of Marijuana Legalization of Marijuana has quickly become a controversial issue in America. In the United States, legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes is spreading to the state level. For example, in November 1996, the people of California and Arizona voted to legalize marijuana for medicinal reasons. As a result of Proposition 215 in California, patients now smoke marijuana provided their physician recommends its usage. A prescription is not required, and marijuana continues to

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Legalization of Marijuana

    Legalization of Marijuana

    Legalization of Marijuana During the 1920's our country introduced something its citizens never thought they would have to experience. That "something" was the prohibition of alcohol. The country made an attempt to legislate morality in a way never before attempted. When it was all said and done prohibition gave rise to hustlers like Al Capone that could not be controlled. With this occurring all over the country prohibition had to come to an end. The

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: July
  • Legalizing Marijuana

    Legalizing Marijuana

    There is a major debate that is going on all across this country, the debate? Whether or not Americans should legalize marijuana. For every debate there are two sides to the issue. Concerning this issue, there is one side that feels it should be legalized. Then there is the other side that feels it should remain a controlled substance, thus keeping it illegal. Each side of this debate makes many valid points for one to

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Jon

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