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- 9841: Drugs: Hurt Players and Sports
- ... abuse. Works Cited Burwell, Bryan. "The NFL Confronts the Burgeoning Drug Crisis." Social Issues Resources Series August 21, 1983, Article #54 Volume 2. Coffey, Wayne. Cocaine Back in Sports News, and Many Ask About Bias' Death. New York Daily News. May 20, 1996. "Cornered Kicker." Sports Illustrated. July 11, 1994. Volume 81. Corelli, Rae. "The Drug Detectives." Maclean's . July 22, 1996, Volume 109. Longman, Jere. "Maradona's Suspension Disappoints U ...
- 9842: Marijuana
- ... comprehend. The government believes that there is no reason to give har d drugs an opening through which they could take over society. The government believes that the legalization of marijuana would cause even more death and destruction on the highways. Alcohol is a major cause for accidents on the streets and if marijuana becomes legal it would just cause for an increase of destruction on roads. Marijuana brings people into ...
- 9843: The Positive And Negative Effects of DNA Profiling
- ... the only private entities with the potential to discriminate against people with unfavorable genetic profiles. Employers, too, have a substantial financial risk in hiring an employee with an above average propensity for illness or early death. Ellen spent four years completing her PhD in industrial and chemical engineering. Now, wincing as a company doctor drew a few drops of blood for her preemployment physical, she could hardly contain her excitement about ...
- 9844: Police Work and Related Fields
- ... of the job in each day - Being able to help individuals who are victims of a crime or An accident. - being able to meet all kinds of different people Disadvantages - The probability of injury or death on the job - Working nights, weekends, and holidays - being on call 24 hours a day - Working long hours during an emergency - Moving around the country 8. Post secondary education that is required for the job ...
- 9845: Police Blunders in The Manson Investigation
- ... in a panic and on her way out she passed the unfamiliar automobile in the driveway and this time, looking inside, saw yet another body (Bugliosi & Gentry 5). She ran from the estate screaming "Murder Death Bodies Blood" (Begg & Fido 134). Knowing she needed to get help she ran immediately to 10070 Cielo Drive and began banging on the door but Mr. and Mrs. Kott did not answer. She then went ...
- 9846: Corruption in the NYPD
- ... and it does create mistrust and resentment of the department and brother officers. Any leadership which controls the individual worker by spying and scare tactics, creates a confused organization. Officers who must make life or death decisions and deals with the most violent group of the citizens in a community can not be expected to monitor every however small dealing with each other and the rest of community. Furthermore the academy ...
- 9847: 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 ...
- 9848: The Drinking Age: An 18-Year-Olds Right
- ... MLDA was lowered.(Toomey 1) It can, however, easily be argued that since these studies came out right after the drinking ages had been lowered, they would naturally show that there was an increase in death among teenagers. Anytime you change something dramatically it takes a while for things to settle into a routine. If all of a sudden, for instance, you allow 18-year-olds to drink alcohol when before ...
- 9849: A Civil Action Position Paper
- ... which was consistently used, was contaminated with harmful and toxic chemicals. Because the ingestion of this contaminated water caused many ailments, cell and other defects, symptoms of illnesses such as leukemia, and in some cases death, the plaintiffs wanted compensation and a fair judgment against the defendants. The defendants claimed that the accusations of the plaintiffs toward these prolific companies were false and should not be held responsible for the contamination ...
- 9850: Drugs in Sports
- ... a weakened, imbalanced body, putting the athlete at greater risk of injury. Longer use of this drug snuffs out sexual interest. It can cause hurt attacks, myocardial infarction, and stroke, which can also mean sharing death from AIDS. Causes also hair loss. Steroids raise blood pressure and blood cholesterol to dangerous levels.
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