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- 16461: Drug Smuggling
- ... of illegal drugs out on the streets of this greatly populated country. There has been a slight uprise of all drug smuggling arrests., which means there are still allot of drugs out there. But the War Against Drugs is still going on and maybe one day in our future these country really will be DRUG FREE. Now about the legalization of drugs and what Richard Nixon the president in ‘72 thought ...
- 16462: Drugs: A Major Problem In Canadian Society
- ... If enough fear is put into the students mind in may deter them from ever wanting to experiment with the drugs; or even from becoming curious of their effects. The clear solution to winning to "war on drugs" is to establish a clear long term program. Such a program should include government grants, a description of the health risks associated with the use of alcohol and illicit drugs, standards of conduct ...
- 16463: Charlie Chaplin
- ... was taught to sing before he could talk and danced just as soon as he could walk. At a very young age Chaplin was told that he would become the most famous person in the world. A sign of this was when he was five years old and sang for his mother on stage after she became ill and taken for crazy. The audience apparently loved him and hurled their money ...
- 16464: Cathrine The Great 2
- ... Russia a better place. She continued to model herself, as far as possible, in the likeness of Voltaire . (Erickson 235). During Catherine s reign she had many political victories. She won many battles on the war front but she was also quite good at political victories. Pugachev tried to overthrow the monarchy but Catherine s army crushed them Romanov troops crushed the revolt in 1774 and Catherine strengthened the oppressive serf ...
- 16465: Charles Dickens
- ... 22 years of marriage. Dickens had a lot of mental and physical energy. He recorded his activities in thousand of letters. They were very enjoyable reading. He crowded his social life with friends from the world of art and literature. He enjoyed drama and went to the theater as much as he could. After he became rich and famous, he made a hobby of producing and acting in amateur theatrical productions ...
- 16466: U.S. Scourge Spreads South Of The Border
- ... so the parents of an unexpected casualty doesn't have to hear about it from an autopsy report. The literature and statistics are there, but finding it can be a different task at hand. A war on drugs can't be won unless we all take an active role in the cause! BIBLIOGRAPHY Dibble, Sandra. “U.S. Scourge spreads South.” The San Diego Union Tribune Sunday, November 17, 1996. Trotta, Dan ...
- 16467: Legalization of Marijuana
- ... patients with their discomforts. The many arguments of the government and the D.E.A. have yet to be proven. Until those arguments are proven and considered legitimate reasons for not legalizing marijuana, the medical world should encourage their patients to use the marijuana as if it were legal. Eventually, it will be proven that marijuana is a wise choice for the sick.
- 16468: The Advantages of Being Legal
- ... to produce the same amount of paper. Hemp was cultivated in the U. S. until 1937, when the Marijuana Tax Act outlawed marijuana. In 1942 the government encouraged American farmers to cultivate hemp for the war effort, but then in 1955 prohibitionists had reasserted a total ban on production. Now the DEA, Drug Enforcement Administration, remains firmly opposed to any notion of revising the federal laws to allow hemp's domestic ...
- 16469: Should Steroids Be Banned From Society?
- ... lives of current users, but prevent the further spread of addiction to steroids in our communities. Works cited Voy, Robert. Drugs, Sport, and Politics. Leisure Press, 1991 Schrof, Joannie M. Pumped Up. U.S. News & World Report, 1992 Hemme, John. Steroids in the 90's. Group Press, 1994,
- 16470: The Banning of "E for Ecstasy" by Nicholas Saunders
- ... com/drugs/e4x/ While it is ironic that the citizens of Australia can now gain electronic access to this banned book, the more important issue is one of the Internet's ability to give people world wide access to anything. This is just one more example of electronic information flowing into a country where it not allowed. Because of the ease at which banned books can now be obtained anywhere, the ...
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