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- 9831: Regulating Big Companies
- ... be more in depth explanations to where the money is spent and documents proving this. "There is an incentive to abuse the system and wait for Medicare to catch you. And there has been no penalty for doing it." This quote in the article, sums up what I am saying. The hospitals are using the regulations now to maximize reimbursements. In conclusion, there needs to be something done along the lines ...
- 9832: Child Abuse
- ... by the shoulders causing the blood vessels that bridge the brain and skull to tear. This could lead to seizures, lethargy, vomiting and irritability and eye injuries, extreme cases could lead to coma or even death. You don’t have to be a bad mother to do this to your child just one day you could be feed up with the child and when it won’t stop crying you can ...
- 9833: The Presidency and Inexperience
- ... assignments up to the time that he is sworn in as president. Nevertheless, we can think of situation where this would not be possible, such as in the case of an incumbent president’s sudden death, whereby the vice president would assume his role. Of course, here we could always say that the vice president, since he is already a member of the while house staff, and most likely the president ...
- 9834: Senseless Lawsuits
- ... have gone to trial where the plaintiff has won large sums of money for their senseless acts. One case that is most irritating to me was when OJ Simpson was being sued for the wrongful death of his ex-wife and her friend Ron Goldman. If he was acquitted for the murders of these individuals, how could he be held liable for their deaths civilly? Whether or not he did do ...
- 9835: Crimes
- ... light penalties. Crimes are frequently classified according to their seriousness as felonies or misdemeanors. Generally, felonies are more serious than misdemeanors. Under the federal criminal law system, felonies are crimes for which the punishment is death or imprisonment for more than a year. A misdemeanor is punishable by a fine or by imprisonment for less than a year. In most states persons convicted of felonies are sent to state prisons, while ...
- 9836: Decriminalizing Prostitution
- ... prostitutes, of which seventy percent are females and twenty percent are males, 80,000 are suffering from drug addiction and/or HIV. Prostitution in Ohio is illegal and subject to jail time and/or a penalty fee not from a customer or a pimp, but only from the prostitute themselves. Average arrest, court and incarceration costs amount to nearly $2,000 per arrest. Every city in the U.S. spend an ...
- 9837: The Mafia
- ... was Cesare Mori, who was known as the “Iron Prefect.” His campaign caused the arrests of thousands of people that were thought to be Sicilian Mafia members. A lot of these people were put to death. Mussolini’s anti-Mafia campaign led to the biggest migration of Sicilian Mafia members to the United States in history. There were over five hundred members who came to the United States during Mussolini’s ...
- 9838: Cause and Effect of Speeding
- ... officer assigns you a day to appear in court, if you choose to fight the ticket rather than pay the fine. Waiting in the courtroom to see the judge can be very close to a death sentence. The wait is long, and the company can be frightening. Once you plead your case, you generally end up paying the fine. This only leads to another line, and another wait. This has to ...
- 9839: The Debate Over Capital Punishment
- ... other killers, by taking away their lives to function and perform in our society. At the same time, we must insure that innocent people such as Marshall and Millgard are never convicted or sentenced to death for a crime that they did not commit. Many contend that the use of capital punishment as a form of deterrence does not work, as there are no fewer murders on a per-capita basis ...
- 9840: The Drinking Age: 21 For Everyone?
- ... underage drinker to obtain alcohol. One may think that the penalties for underage drinking would be severe while in fact they are quite light unless one is unfortunate enough to be arrested for DUI. The penalty for being convicted of underage consumption is generally a slap on the wrist for offenders. They usually are required to pay court costs and attend an alcohol rehabilitation counseling session. Finally, why can other countries ...
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