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    The first point to consider is that they aren’t always morally responsible for their actions. “The recruiters of child soldiers tend to use drugs and alcohol to make children more compliant and to enable them to commit acts they would not ordinarily commit” (Debatewise). When under the influence of drugs and alcohol, people don’t do things they usually do, and for kids it’s even worse because they aren’t familiar to these substances. These can take control of one’s life, and can lead it to…

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    Smoking is one of the most hazardous things people done in the world and with a great deal of percentage. By looking over the survey, it can be said that the Bollywood industry is also not free of this Turmoil. There are a number of celebrities in bollywood who smokes in real life and often are habitual in doing these. Here we will discuss the top ten female actresses who smoke in real life. And this article would be able to find very interesting by the individuals who wants to get all the news…

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    In her essay Barbara Ehrenreich discusses the issue of the criminalization of poverty in the US. The author argues that as the poverty levels rise the criminalization of poverty intensifies. She focuses her attention on how federal, state, and municipal forces instead of coming up with the solutions for ever increasing levels of poverty in the US and implementing these solutions rather aggravate the existing situation through their actions and new legislations. Moreover, when concerned…

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    One of the ways that Peggy was a good king is because she was fair to people who needed help sometimes. For example, Peggy’s nephew Ekow was a troubled person. When Ekow first arrived in Otuam, people told Peggy that he was addicted to drugs. Ekow needed a place to stay to sleep and eat. When Peggy was asked by Ekow if he could stay she had to take some time to make a decision. Then Peggy said yes that Ekow could stay, but if he started any trouble he would be kicked out. That was a fair…

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    tranquilizing thalidomide, relieving the emotional stress for a moment, only to give birth to an ill-formed infant of frustration…see with the distinguished jurist of yesterday that ‘justice too long delayed is justice denied’.” Thalidomide is a sedative drug that was used in the 1960s which was later found to cause absence of limbs in children whose mothers took the medicine during their pregnancy. Martin Luther King Jr. mentions this imagery to show how waiting may relieve the pain of…

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    some of the reasons that cocaine use is so prevalent in today's society: There Are Still A Lot Of Misconceptions About Cocaine Use One of the reasons that many people use cocaine is because they believe that it is a harmless drug. They believe that they can use this drug without experiencing any negative effects. However, nothing could be further from the truth. Numerous studies have confirmed that cocaine use can increase the risk of a stroke and heart attack. In fact, it is estimated…

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    Is Tapping into the CBD Market for You? The marijuana market is getting more and more attention. Broad recreational use laws now exist in seven states and the District of Columbia, making it legal to own and sell in these areas. Additionally, 29 states, including those with recreational use, have approved broad-use medical marijuana. This more accepting culture and the shift in regulations make CBD oil a product with broad market appeal. As a non-psychoactive substance, CBD oil is often…

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    for killers. Yes, they probably feel awful about it now that their victim is no longer alive, but it was their choice to do it. Fredrick Baer could have had a mental disease, could have. Nonetheless, he was withdrawing off meth which means he was a drug addict. I believe you can mitigate a ticket or a gross misdemeanor to a misdemeanor. With homicide is a different question, it was still their choice to do it. His intent was to rape the mother, yet he ended up killing her. If you had a rough…

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    are major assumptions and bias of the drug industry that underline drug research. A big issue and fast becoming a widespread problem is the unreliability of testing results drug research. Another problem is unpublished results and biased clinical trials. Researchers might only report positive results to drug trails; leaving out the negative and non-findings. When pharmaceutical companies fund the studies a conflict of interest arises than can affect the drug companies, universities and…

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    Day 26 – Monday Format: Copy Theme: Unmasking toxic chemicals in kids’ makeup Hi Another theme in the questions coming through from Natural Beauties is around children’s face paint and makeup. One of the best resources I’ve shared for many years is called Pretty Scary: Unmasking toxic chemicals in kids’ makeup. They recently updated report Pretty Scary 2: Unmasking toxic chemicals in kids’ makeup was developed and published by the Breast Cancer Fund and spearheaded by their Campaign…

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