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    As discussed above, all available evidence indicates that criminalization of cannabis use is ineffective, costly, and constitutes poor public policy. Globally, there is growing debate about the efficacy of criminalizing drugs such as cannabis, in particular that the health, social, economic and criminal harms of this approach outweighs any intended benefits (Chandra, 2014). As such, there are three main alternatives to full cannabis prohibition: decriminalization, partial prohibition and…

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    camera, and he had a 100 dollar bill on his person. The Judge had charged the Accused through section 810 of the criminal code in regards to recognisance then the charges would be dropped. They also said that deterrence, rehabilitation, and mitigating factors played a role in sentencing. The sentence was a 500 dollar fine, and an order to keep the peace and have no contact with the other individuals involved for 8…

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    Before concluding, we pause to consider whether our recommendation of refocusing some of the political effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on innovation aligns with political economy considerations. Political economy factors largely reinforce the value of making innovation policy an integral part of climate policy. First, unlike carbon taxes, innovation commits future governments to long-term reductions in emissions that cannot easily be revoked: while a tax can be rolled back, it is…

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    various cases, it can determine if a particular treatment can be administered by a nurse practioner versus a doctor to help keep costs down. However, its initial implementation cost, especially for those in small practices makes it un-attractable. Mitigating the cost to leadership is an added challenge. Sanders (2013) recommends structuring the BI implementation and pricing in three months’ increments to allow customers to identify the return on investment quicker. Lack of Business…

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    Age Bias In The Workplace

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    An aging workforce is causing companies to adjust development and delivery of employee technology-based training programs in order to accommodate a multi-generational workforce. The research proposal focuses on exploring how the aging workforce affects employers in the way they address technological training needs for a broad audience age and skill level. In addition, the employees’ views on technology-based training will also be explored as to what their thoughts are on receiving…

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    of domestic violence but most people cannot distinguish them because of inadequate information about the legal requirements. Domestic violence Definition of terms The definition of domestic violence is not specific because there are several mitigating factors that influence a violence…

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    Adult Developmental Perspectives and How They Impact Personal Adult Development Examining adult development is a vital process in which adult educators can become more knowledgeable and better equipped to handle the necessities of the adult learner. There is much research and many perspectives on how adults develop. As adult educators explore these perspectives they not only gain an enriched perspective on how they personally developed, they are afforded an even greater opportunity in…

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    Throughout history the United States has had to overcome some horrific obstacles within the borders themselves. Crisis events occur each and every year in the U.S. no matter the amount of training or tactics we do in order to deter such event. With each major crisis that occurs on U.S. soil there is always something to learn from it. The Columbine High School shooting was no different. The shooting took place on April 20, 1999 in Littleton, Colorado. The two suspects who carried out the…

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    Re Baby B No 2 Summary

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    The decision by Young J in Re Baby B (No 2) has often been described as a milestone decision for the ambit of parental responsibility. Through his judgment, parental responsibility has been extended to authorise the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for critically ill neonates. The purpose of this essay is to critically analyse the standpoint of Australian law in relation to withdrawing and withholding care of ill neonates and offer recommendations if conflict arises.…

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    Mount lavinia hotel can accommodate occupants at a time. Built environment of the hotel possess multiple natural environment features over the time which the building itself and the occupants should be overcome those to provide sustainability in building and comfortless to the occupants. Natural environment constraints  warm and humid climate  High winds  Different high levels of sounds (mount lavinia hotel located near the coast and near a railway. Therefore it should mitigate the sounds…

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