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    Imagine your terminally ill grandmother lying in a hospital bed, slowly dying of cancer, and the only two words she continues to repeat are “kill me.” If physician-assisted suicide, or PAS, was legal in the United States, loved ones would no longer have to suffer. In order to allow terminally ill patients to die with dignity, the U.S. government needs to legalize PAS. PAS should be legalized because it grants patients the right to a respectable death, the process ensures patients are competent…

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    Within the past three decades the world of sports has developed into multi-billion dollar business, with franchises and individual athlete’s signing sponsorship deals and TV rights contracts worth millions. This has put immense pressure onto the shoulders of athlete’s, sports clubs and national sporting federations to succeed, win major titles and gold medals. This increase in pressure has caused coaches, and athlete’s to make the decision to take performance enhancing drugs to attempt to…

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    Summer Ray Zachary Burks ENC1101 11/14/2016 Legalizing Marijuana The legalization of marijuana, which is a plant called “hemp” that is either smoked or orally ingested with the intent of having a mind-altering and sensory experience, has been an ongoing battle between the American people and the government for over 80 years. Marijuana was first brought to the U.S. by the Spanish in 1545 and was grown as fiber by our forefathers until 1937, when the federal government had passed the Marijuana…

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    Marijuana has been getting a lot of attention these last few years and it has mainly been positive. People really seem to be getting comfortable with the idea of legal pot for recreational use. Should marijuana really be legalized for recreational use in the united states? Well, marijuana has been used wherever it grows for medicinal and spiritual reasons before Christ was born. Recently marijuana has been being used for medical reasons, usually, pain, anxiety, appetite, and in some rare cases,…

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    Should Marijuana Be Legalized in the US? Introduction What is marijuana? How is it defined and why is it controversial in the US? According to the foundation for a Drug-Free World (2014), marijuana refers to the term used to describe the dried flowers, seeds, and leaves of the Indian hemp plant. In many instances, marijuana is often interchanged with the term cannabis. The Foundation for a Drug-Free World (2014) mentions that the hallucinogen chemical found is cannabis is known as THC, and may…

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    Should marijuana be legalized? This is a debate that has persisted for some time now. Some people argue that legalizing marijuana would allow the government to be able to regulate its production and distribution thus reduce the adversity of its negative effects. Besides proponents of this school of thought also believe that legalizing the drug would help save the tax payers money that is often spent to try to curb the use of the drug. Instead the government would earn revenue from marijuana…

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    The reading from the textbook titled, Tricking and Tripping: Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of Aids, by Claire E. Sterk, is also an intro to the book by the author with the same title. The fieldwork is based in New York City and Atlanta in the 1980s, describing the daily life of prostitutes from their own perspectives. In her book she goes over the techniques she used to observe these women in their communities. The research that Sterk conducted on female prostitution and the struggles…

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    Marijuana legalization is a huge topic around the country. There are many states that have already legalized the use, and many more that are thinking about legalizing it. The main concerns about legalizing marijuana is that it can cause more harm and danger to its users and the country. Those reasons are it will not really add to the country, more people may start using it or turning to worse drugs and, marijuana is not the same as it used to be 30 or 40 years ago. Although there are pros and…

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    Legalization of marijuana has been a controversial topic for many years now. People’s views on marijuana are clearly split and there are advocates for both sides of the spectrum. The name “marijuana” is quite recent but the cannabis plant was used frequently as a drug since the colonial times. Today, teens and adults consume it for a variety of reasons and it has impacted so many lives for the better. In this proposal I will talk about the why marijuana should be legalized, my personal…

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    Many people say that legalizing prostitution should happen, claiming that it will reduce crime, improve public health, increase tax revenue, and even help people out of poverty. With Nevada having made prostitution legal in 11 counties, many resort to that as the prime example of showing that prostitution being legal works. Despite all this, prostitution being legalized will create more problems than the problems it will fix. Legalizing prostitution would lead to a drastic increase in sexually…

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