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    State Versus FDA Regulation of Medical Marijuana There was a consensus amongst the interviewees that there is need for regulation of marijuana as medicine, whether that regulation be at the state or federal level—through the FDA—is where the conversations departed. While several of the interviewees discussed the pros and cons of state versus FDA regulation, listing advantages and disadvantages of one or the other, only three of the interviewees expressed a definite “yes” that marijuana as…

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    Ghandi's campaign for independence went on, with his encouragement of peaceful protest and criticism of British administration and taxes. In 1921, Ghandi called for all Indians to boycott paying taxes on farming tools to the British, a strategy to have a negative effect on the economy. His non-cooperation campaign, despite its nonviolent aims, periodically became violent, and Ghandi was imprisoned in 1922 for instigating the movement. He was released two years later. The movement, however, was…

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    Our Constitution: Does it need to be reformed? In 1780 one person proposed an idea to reconstruct our government; Alexander Hamilton proposed a general convention to frame a new constitution (Beard 3). The Article of Confederation was failing and several men wanted a change to form a strong national government. Some states excelled under the Article of Confederation, while others struggled; for there was no whole as a nation only sovereignty of the states. Then in 1787 the “Framers” changed the…

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    Inequality According to Rousseau In his Discourse on Inequality Rousseau strips humankind down to its initial state in an attempt to find the foundation of inequality. He pursues this foundation in hopes of being able to answer his larger question, when was the “moment at which right took the place of violence and nature became subject to law”. In other words, when does natural law give way to inequality. This paper will provide a comprehensive look at Rousseau’s attempt at answering that…

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    Welfare Drug Testing

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    authorities to drug test for illegal use of drugs and to randomly test 20 percent of the welfare recipients twice each year. (State 5-6) During the running trial they tested around 268 welfare recipients and roughly Twenty-one tested positive for drug use. A U.S district judge believe this was violating citizens on welfare rights to the forth amendment, which is protection of unreasonable searches and abuse. The courts ruled this unconstitutional and discontinue this law in Michigan, some others…

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    Immigration she clearly recognized that immigration has been a heated debate for many years. In addition, she uncovered twenty myths about immigration in the U.S. Many laws have been passed, and a lot of drawbacks have occurred because of these laws. The American dream is talked about around the world, which is one of many reasons people come to the U.S. But when did this American dream actually start? And with who? No one can really say they are not immigrants without knowing their history.…

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    Foster Parent Analysis

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    One of the most frequent questions asked in regards to being a foster parent is how much do they make per child. Sadly some people only consider being a foster parent because they are looking at it as a means of a having a consistent source of income versus the wellbeing of the child. The money you are given monthly is not meant to be considered a payment for services. The money given is intended to help with any extra expenses that may come about while caring for the child or children on a…

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    designed to help those in need get back on their feet, not to provide for those in poverty for the rest of their life. Last year, the federal government spent $4.8 trillion on assistance programs. Most of that money came from hardworking citizens’ U.S. tax dollars. Citizens of the United States of America need to make sure there tax dollars are going to those who really need assistance, who actually need that extra help. Our system needs reforming and adjusting done to fit better for today’s…

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    Mark Armstrong Case Study

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    COMES NOW R. Mark Armstrong, PG (ProSe) (“Plaintiff”), and hereby files a Notice of Intent to Appeal. Please forward the: Complaint, Memorandum of Law, Motion to Proceed In Forma Pauperis, Order Denying Plaintiff R. Mark Armstrong Motion to Proceed in Forma Pauperis, Notice of Intent to Appeal along with any other documents in the file, for review by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. This Complaint begins with a nepotism violation (Pages 3,4,6,7,19,20,21,29 Complaint). The appearance of…

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    Reflective Essay On Cuba

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    presence it had. However, the weeks throughout the semester proved to be more than just passing time and attendance in class, but, indeed, a change in history. After the study abroad portion of the class and, shortly thereafter, changes to current U.S.-Cuban relations, I began to wonder what would happen to Cuba in the future. As I continued to research and formulate questions, and the hope of finding answers, to the future of Cuba, I realized that it was a country with a unique background and…

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