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    Angela Henkemeyer BADM 460 Project 3 Medical Marijuana in the Workplace The legalization of marijuana use for medical use has challenged HR departments across the United States. Disabilities in the workplace can be a confusing process for employers. Although employers can continue to enforce zero-tolerance drug policies in the workplace, they must exercise more caution in distributing those policies. Courts in some states are providing guidance, but many employers are struggling with questions…

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    a substance that originated from immigrants whom entered into America back in the 1920’s. Prior to the immigrants using the Cannabis plan, the Chinese professionals such as doctors would utilize this plant to treat certain illnesses and they would use it to treat pain during childbirth (Doweiko, H. E). Despite this wonderful plant which clearly has its purpose some people can become…

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    it’s not deadly in fact no one has ever died from medical marijuana (page two). By examining improved health, decreased pain level, and alternative treatment for medical condition, it is clear that medical marijuana should be legal to take for medical use. There are more positive effects then there are negative. If you compare medical marijuana and other medicines that you might take on an everyday basis, you will see that most things that are negative for your medications you take every day are…

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    Marijuana has been a very controversial topic in the United States lately. This is because the US is on a path to possible legalization in the relatively near future. Some states have already legalized it and many have legalized it for solely medicinal use. In many senses, the public view on marijuana is very distorted by the news and social media. Marijuana users think there are no problems and non marijuana users think there are only problems. This can often create a sense of confusion…

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    throughout adolescence, including in areas that have substantial concentrations of the brain’s essential cannabinoid system. One of the questions under vigorous research today is whether the normal course of the brain development is altered by heavy use of marijuana during adolescence (Fernández-Ruiz, Berrendero, Hernandez, & Ramos, 2000) and whether smoking marijuana affects school performance (Best Drug Rehabilitation, 2013). One of the world’s…

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    it as a gateway drug. The RAND Drug Policy Research Center collected evidence supporting the theory that marijuana is a gateway drug. According to the studies, marijuana users are eighty-five times more likely to use more intense drugs than those who have never partook in marijuana use. RAND also found that hard drug users do not start with marijuana first. The associate director of RAND’s…

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    hand-rolled cigarettes called joints; many use pipes called bongs” (NIDA). Marijuana is a drug frequently used by teenagers. It is used to relax and it is used as a drug to get away from the user 's problems. Marijuana causes a lot of problems in teenagers brains. Marijuana causes learning problems for those who use it. In comparison to those who don 't smoke, those who use the drug show memory, concentration, and reading problems. To those who frequently use the drug the drug relaxes them and…

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    In my poem I use personification to show how affected the girl is by others. “They pour poison in her roots so she can’t grow” (line 9 Hollen). I use personification to show the negativity of others obliterating her self-esteem. When I say they pour poison in her roots, it shows how their judgement shuts her down mentally. The use of personification in this poem helps the reader to understand how the girl is being brought…

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    itself. In Charlotte, North Carolina, there are plans to shift urban living to a better system by using multi-modal transportation that can connect urban center together. This makes it easier for residents to get from one place to another without the use of a mode of transportation that ultimately harms the environment. This system also cuts down on noise pollution and traffic which will benefit the quality and standard of living in the city. Urbanization can be caused by many different factors…

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    private reasons or for medical purposes. Marijuana has a major impact on many people who use it and despite it being illegal, people still get a hold of it. There are other bigger crimes that should be punishable instead of marijuana. There are more harmful substances and other things we should worry about instead…

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