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    Importance and Call to Action Marijuana, as mentioned multiple times until now, is a very common, yet controversial substance. It has caused many arguments over if it’s morally acceptable to use and if the benefits are worth more than the risks. In the end, it is an important part of society, because almost every American has heard of it. The importance of this issue has been brought up time and time again, however there is another issue that needs addressing that could change people’s view on…

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    Socal and Financial Effects of Legalization As the law is right now, there are many costs in regards to marijuana ranging from social to financial. The legalization of marijuana would help to lower these costs significantly and help the overall economy of the United States. There are a few tradeoffs though, since with the legalization of marijuana we could potentially see an increase in the amount of people openly partaking of it. There have been several states that have decriminalized…

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    There are several reasons why it makes sense to legalize marijuana. Prohibition of marijuana financially benefits organized crime, and since marijuana is illegal, the government is losing out on taxes that could be collected on marijuana sales if it were legalized. Additionally, legalizing marijuana would economically benefit farmers. Also, as proven by scientific research there are beneficial medical uses for marijuana. Lastly, the government should not interfere with our free will by…

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    Based on all of the information that I have read online I have come to the conclusion that I am pro legalizing marijuana. I do realize that there are many disadvantages to legalizing marijuana but I also see many more advantages to it. Many people think that legalizing marijuana perpetuates and extends the problem of addiction and the other negative aspects of consuming marijuana, but not many of them know the positives. There have been many proposals by different theorists that legalizing…

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    Nikita Thompson A new asylum paradigm? Globalization, migration and the uncertain future of the international refugee regime Jeff Crisp In our world, we can find more than 10 million people who, when asked where home is, can only respond that they are stateless. This large cluster of stateless people live and reside in lands where they do not have legal membership, given by the state to them. Due to this lack of membership within a state that an individual is occupying, they lose the legal…

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    Furthermore, Nneka (2012) described another instance of sexism inherited within language when addressing females and males with titles. Commonly in English, female‘s title is not mentioned but a male‘s is usually pronounced. A female is addressed simply by her first name but a man is addressed by his title, first name, and surname. We come across Mr. and Mrs. Jones but never Mr. and Mrs. John and Mary Jones and in some salutations, directed to both, yet the woman is not addressed. Likewise,…

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    observations of how to interact with others and how to resolve conflict generally begin with our parents. Rhoades et al. 2012 studied the effect of parents’ marital relationships on their children’s romantic relationships. They compared relationship commitment, communication abilities, and physical aggressiveness to see if the marital status of their parents had influenced their young adult children’s relationship quality. They also had the participants rate the parent’s relationship model.…

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    and job opportunities linked to gender, and families’ status are part of…

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    relative income on marital infidelity. Her article “Her Support, His Support: Money, Masculinity, and Marital Infidelity” uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth from 2001 to 2011 (NLSY97). She adapted several questions in the survey to infer whether any participants were unfaithful in their marriages and the relative income they made in comparison to their partner. The NLSY97 never directly asks about infidelity, so Munsch used questions regarding respondents’ marital status…

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    Bible states, “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” and because of this belief twenty innocent people were sent to their death. What caused the Salem witch trial hysteria of 1692? Age, gender, marital status, notoriety, and a divided town. One cause of the witch trial hysteria was age, gender, and marital status. According to Document B, twenty-nine of the of the accusers out of thirty-four accusers were females. Twenty-one out of twenty-seven female accusers were under the age of twenty…

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