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    Intravenous (IV) drug use is a major cause of preventable transmission of blood-borne diseases in the United States. Within this realm, it is the common practice of sharing previously used needles that makes IV drug users more susceptible to contracting diseases such as Hepatitis C and HIV. In recent years across the United States and worldwide, a method of controlling dirty needle-sharing has been to provide access to clean needles and syringes, regardless of the intended use. Although the…

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    The difference between negative and freedom is how much of a role the state effects. Support for negative freedom usually means people want a limited role for the state/government in their lives. A good example and part of the Canadian charter for this freedom would be freedom of speech, thought, and belief. However, positive freedom is the opposite and supporters agree that the state should have a role in a person's life for the sake of the common good and purpose. A good example of positive…

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    According to USA.gov, Labor law and Issues, The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination. These laws protect employees and job applicants against: discrimination, harassment, and unfair treatment by managers, co-workers, or others in the workplace because of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, transgender status, and sexual orientation), pregnancy, national origin, age (40 or older), disability, or genetic…

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    animal has suffered, died or been put in imminent danger of death.’ North Carolina is one of the stricter states when it comes to animal abuse laws, however, it does have some limitations and can be confusing. The anti-cruelty statute provides that if any person shall maliciously kill, or cause or procure to be killed, any animal by intentional deprivation of necessary sustenance, that person shall be guilty of a Class H felony . If any person…

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    Sherri! Thanks for looking into this further. The theft happened a long time ago, so the time frame isn't going to be completely accurate. The initial incident occurred in the 2000/2001 time frames, prior to my son's birth and before I applied for LAPD. My father, wife Veronica (girlfriend then) and I all went to the FPD. I don't recall if a report was taken at that point or not. I did recall the detective at the time advising there wasn’t much the PD could do about it and to work with the…

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    Unjust Law Pros And Cons

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    An unjust law requires an unjust punishment When a burglar breaks in your home, do you ask, “how much do you want?” Or if a thief were to extort money out of you would you ask him how much?” You might. The IRS generates income like a burglar or a thief, but the difference is that the IRS keeps coming back for more. The IRS kidnapped, jailed me and has turned me into their slave. I’m an entrepreneur, worked and saved money since I was 9. In 1980, I bought a house, in 1983, I bought…

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    Question 1) Oregon vs. Smith, is a United States Supreme Court case that determined wither or not the state could reject unemployment benefits to a person fired for violating a state’s narcotic prohibition, even if the use of the drug was part of a religious ritual. Legally states have the right to accommodate some illegal acts done in pursuit of religious beliefs, but they are not required to make accommodations. This made The Supreme Court decision a major event in Native American religious…

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    has evolved from a monopoly to a pluralized service. Expertise and responsibility is now collectively shared by various agencies within the society, government and the police force. Yet policing strategy in this setting is still vital in that the limitation and legitimacy of the stakeholders requires a policing strategy that weighs its justice based approach, crime and punishment strategy and monopolistic role to a learning (continuous learning entity). Professor John Grieves in his Lecture…

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    Medical professionals should follow the infection control guidance in order to avoid the spread of diseases. Failure to do so, can cause serious health complications, and even, epidemics. In the case of "Jacob and the disease leg." The Orthopedic Doctor failed to comply with the infection control guidance, and that might have contributed to the infection that Jacob 's leg acquired. Jacob is a high school junior, who play football and was offered a college scholarship. Right, on his junior year,…

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    Endeavors to shield the general 's wellbeing from ecological tobacco smoke have been effectively instituted in numerous spots the world over. Clean indoor air laws, which preclude or constrain tobacco smoking in broad daylight places, for example, government structures, eateries and bars, working environments, and mass travel, have been authorized in eighty-seven nations and in thirty-six U.S. states. The United states should also make it illegal to smoke in the car with minors by introducing…

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