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    According to Machado et al., "marijuana has been used throughout human history for many purposes" (432). Cannabis is not a foreign substance to the human population, so we should not fear it's medical contributions. Marijuana has been proven to reduce chronic pain in terminally ill individuals (Ault 1077). Patients who undergo chemotherapy treatment suffer from nausea and pain. Machado et al. say that, "up until now, two medications Marinol (dronabinol delta-9-THC) and cesamet (nabilone) have…

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    decades the question has been raised that “Should consumption and trade of Marijuana be legalized?”Because the consumption of the cannabis plant shows the different medical benefits.In a recent online debate people were asked about their opinion on legalization of Marijuana, and 80% of people voted “Yes”. (Debate.org,2014).1…

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    Abortion is one of the most Conversional issues of all that has a strong negative impact on all women. Some are against it for reasons because that’s child life is being deprived of, others feel that they do it for reasons concerning issues with increasing a possible chance of Breast Cancer,Infection,Heavy Bleeding,Anesthesia,Damage to the Cervix, Scarring the Uterine Lining, Damage to Internal Organs or Death. Not only do they increase problems from the effects of it.Emotional and Psychological…

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    If anything, legalization will cause a positive, progressive social change among all citizens. As I have gotten older, I have realized just how many people I know who smoke cannabis, including my brother, my boyfriend’s dad, and even one of my managers at work. It seems…

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    unauthorized (Krogstad et al). Summing up, the above mentioned facts on the immigration tendencies and the picture of the labor division in the country and region reflect the needs of the U.S. to manage the immigrations circumstances and their legalization. The legal and illegal immigrants from the nearest countries make together the important community and take the responsibilities for the work completing. At the same time, they bring with them or give the birth to the new generations that…

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    The legalization of marijuana is considered a very controversial topic in today’s world. Even though it has very useful properties in combatting the effects of various mental disorders, cancer, and other health-compromising issues, there are still individuals who are against the legalization of marijuana. “Reefer Madness,” the Marijuana Tax Act, and stricter sentencing laws in the early 1900’s drastically affected the public’s view of cannabis and the products created from it, and the stigma of…

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    Every year 46 million women have abortions. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy before the embryo or fetus can live independently. In the United States, the legalization of abortion occurred in 1973 with the Supreme court case Roe v. Wade. Currently in the United States, poor women, women of color, and young women are more likely to have an abortion than women who are in a better position to either prevent an unwanted pregnancy or care for an unplanned child. About 6 in 10 women who have…

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    The legalization of marijuana has been a frequently debated topic all over the world with many countries legalizing marijuana usage. However, marijuana use and cultivation is illegal in Canada, except for patients who can use medicinal marijuana if they are approved under the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations (Health Canada, 2014). The risk of marijuana legalization to adolescents is more than it is a risk to adults, even if the legalization comes with an age limit like Centre for Addiction…

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    It is difficult to separate what is right for the patient and leave feelings out of it. Often, a person’s quality of life is considered when making these decisions. Those who are opposed to the legalization of PAS suggest that “proper” palliative care makes PAS unnecessary (al-Awamer, 1039-40). But palliative care can only do so much. It involves the treatment of symptoms and pain associated with a terminal illness to make an end of life more comfortable…

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    Should Marijuana be Legalized In today’s politically charged environment, the legalization of marijuana remains a hotly debated subject. With forces on both sides of the issue arguing vehemently for their position, it is difficult to come to a reasonable solution. Considering the recent legalization of marijuana in Colorado, those in favor of the proposition point to the rise in sales and resulting 6 million-dollar increase in tax revenue as positive outcomes for the community (Haun, 2015).…

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