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    that happened to people close to them. They can also learn better from more extreme cases. For example, if someone were trying to warn someone about the dangers of drug use, they would not share the one time a person at their school got caught for smoking marijuana in the bathroom. They would most likely find more success if they were to tell a story of a close friend who overdosed on drugs and had to check into rehab to help them with their addiction. While the second story would be more…

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    specifically Amsterdam marijuana and other drugs that are illegal in the U.S. are legal for recreational use. In his article, “Marijuana, Sex, and Amsterdam,” Jeffery A. Miron describes his visit to Amsterdam and what types of vibes he received being in a place that is so free with marijuana. He stated, “The red-light district could not have felt safer or more normal. Nothing felt unsafe or suggested elevated crime or violence.” (Miron 125) Miron describes seeing less potential criminals roaming…

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    evaluation would give the patient information to assist with the care of the infant such as assistance with nutritional needs. 5. Health Policy, is described fully by the statement” public health in every policy”, meaning that no matter what legislation is developed or that is to be negotiated the health of the public should always be considered. Furthermore, infant mortality in the black community should most definitely be considered in legislation for homes, employment, healthcare…

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    made it illegal at the first place, others make it remains illegal today. During 1910 to 1911, the Mexican Revolution brought waves of Mexican immigrants into southwestern part of the United States, along with their herbs. As the use of marijuana is widely spread among these Mexican immigrants, many early prejudices against marijuana were merged from the racism towards minority immigrants. Also at that time because media frequently blamed Mexican immigrants for smoking marijuana, remaining…

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    this act give the illusion of transparency to the public. I am not claiming all actions are predetermined, there is some room for improvisation, but on the whole the room which the general public is allowed admittance is one only used for meticulously planned and approved remarks. Does this mean it lacks power? Not necessarily, though it is a show put on for anyone who wishes to “see how government works” that does not limit its influence. Public opinion shapes the government and in giving the…

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    Following intimidation – following social intimidation such as bully, drinking, smoking can affect those at a youth centre because they come across different ages of teenagers that come from a background that is used to such acts. for example a child may come from a very religious family that do not allow drinking and smoking, but attending a youth group they come across different people with different addictions such as smoking. This is a barrier that can be a barrier to communication because…

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    This outrageous topic has brought curiosity to various medical officials. According to the public health report, people begin to show characteristics and signs of an enormous increase in weight early in age. Their growth in weight causes deficiencies where their bodies cannot function properly. Things such as walking or running become a tiresome…

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    be available for recreational purchase at around 1,100 locations within the state. The establishments of consumption must carry a license and cannot be located within 1,000 feet of a church, synagogue, mosque, etc., public or private school, state-licensed day care center, or public playground or child’s park. After a certain period of time, any of the listed establishments listed above may not force a preexisting marijuana dispensary to relocate within 1,000 feet. In addition, no state law nor…

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    Marijuana is the dried bloom of cannabis sativa and cannabis indicia plants, verdant yearly plants with parts that are utilized for as herbs, creature nourishment, solution and as hemp for rope-production. "The blooms... contain psychoactive and physiologically dynamic substance mixes known as cannabinoids that are expended for recreational, therapeutic, and otherworldly purposes," per Wikipedia. Legalization of marijuana has many advantages and disadvantages, one line of thought is that…

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    Low Lifespan ` Native Hawaiians have been statistically shown to have a lower lifespan. In 2005 the average age for Native Hawaiians was 24.6 years which is the lowest in the state compared to the median age for Non-Native Hawaiians that was 38.5 (Naya, 2007, 15). This low representation of elderly Native Hawaiians can be related back to their low socioeconomic status. It has been shown that Native Hawaiians in general have a higher rate of obesity, many chronic conditions, and greater poverty…

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