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    responsible for the rapid growth of organized crime, higher rates of crime, and the creation of extremely wealthy criminals. The high costs associated with the enforcement of the laws of Prohibition, the higher rate of unemployment and the huge loss of excise tax revenue would have a huge harmful effect on the economy in the U.S. Corruption among government officials, law enforcement, mayors, etc. was so rampant that most citizens of the U.S. had a huge disrespect for the law and law…

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    I-Dika is a company based in Volpiano, Torino, founded in 1968 from two CEO’s: Francesco Boffa and Giorgio Martinez. The owners of the industry are now letting their place to the successors, their sons: Andrea Boffa and Isabella Martinez. The business is a transport firm specialized in alcoholic beverages such as wine, beer and spirits and in luxury clothing; moreover, it is allowed and able to transport nearly all types of products almost worldwide. Since I-Dika has clients all over the globe,…

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    Gerardo Zavala Sophia Desilva English 12 February 24, 2016 Title What if there was a plant that could benefit everyone? What if that plant had the ability to help people with medical needs? What if that plat was marijuana, one of the most political debates in the United States. In this paper one will be informed of all the advantages and disadvantages about marijuana. Marijuana is not a bad drug; because it can be used for benefiting the government, schools would receive money from the…

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    The case of the Britain in the eighteenth century seems a strange one. How did a small island country, isolated from mainland Europe, become a world power? It did not have a high population, many resources, or a large area under control. Some other reason must be found to explain the dominance that Britain enjoys for centuries. It was not their raw power, as these things are measured, that ensured British supremacy, but their greater efficiency. Their isolation actually worked to their advantage…

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    The main breakdowns for these incomes are excise tax, sales tax, enforcement savings and the hemp industry. Those numbers are based solely on the tax revenue that could be generated by legalizing marijuana and do not include the amount of money that the United States could save from the reduction…

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    The legacies Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson left behind significantly impacted the institutions and systems of the United States of America. Their power greatly contributed to America’s political culture and their influence can be seen in the beliefs of the people or the documents of the country. The massive reforms and radical ideologies under these men shaped American societies, allowing political advancement of parties and democratic ideals. Political, social, and economic changes and…

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    Introduction One of the essential issues in countries that implemented federal governmental system is the balance of power between the central and the regional/local governments. Federal system is characterized by a binding agreement between federal and sub-national levels of government concerning the powers and rights of each government. Another key issue is related to fiscal capacity gap amongst sub-national levels of government due to different ability and capacity of each government to raise…

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    Who says this is important? Storytelling is important to practitioners working with children as it supports social and emotional development while achieving cognitive potential, making mental resilience to understand oneself. Erikson (1950) suggested that our emotional wellbeing and development are important in developing our identity and how we fit into society. it also comprehends through a story character a child can imagine themselves in situations. It also comprehends Maslow’s (1943,…

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    Synovial cysts arising from the intraspinal facet joint can directly cause thecal sac or nerve root compression. They are increasingly cited as a major source of spinal instability and mechanical back pain. In this case, we report a 51-year-old woman who has been treated conservatively for a unilateral synovial cyst for 15 months. She then presented with an acute exacerbation of lower back pain, neurogenic claudication and lower extremity weakness. Her magnetic resonance (MR) studies showed new…

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    Marijuana is the most commonly used drug in the United States. However, it has the singular distinction of being both a commonly used illegal substance and also a legally prescribed medicinal substance in some states. Marijuana has been scientifically proven to reduce pain in patients suffering from conditions like Rheumatoid Arthritis. Since the medical properties of this plant have been documented, why is it not legalized throughout the United States? This would both increase accessibility to…

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