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    Marijustice

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    This paragraph is to provide reasons why I will be using each piece of evidence. To start off with “The House I Live In,” the documentary would allow me to write in the perspective of the drug dealer. The individual named Shanequa showed me what she has been through, and where she had grown up. Her financial situation was always a struggle, and she saw drug dealers with fancy chains. So with the opportunities she had, she picked to become a drug dealer. I hope to use this evidence to not only…

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    At a time when legal marijuana was only a dream in this country, Weezy F. Baby stood by Mary Jane and claimed it helped with his migraines when nothing else would. In his interview with Katie Couric, he stood by his statements and feelings of the good green stuff when he said, ""I will stand up for marijuana any day." Number Two: On How He Feels About People Who Need Role Models "If you need an example for how…

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    consciousness. We make relationships to feel love; we go to the gym to feel good about ourselves; we binge television shows to live the lives of others. Another means toward this end is that of drugs. Some drink coffee to feel alert; some smoke marijuana to feel relaxed; some ingest psilocybin to escape to another world. Human beings of all cultures have been using and respecting drugs for millennia; though it is only of recent time the term “drugs” itself has become something of a taboo. The…

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    and treatment of clients but also in research to benefit the community as a whole, there are many ethical standards that must be considered on a daily basis. Since I am only involved in the research department of this organization, the ethical and legal standards that are most relevant to my position are those pertaining to privacy and confidentiality. Most of the work I complete at Children’s Research Triangle involves data that includes mental health records as well as identifying information…

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    Should Tobacco Be Legal or Become Illegal? We all know that tobacco causes many cancers, but I do not think we understand the power we have to ban the use of tobacco and to make people healthier. (Pronouns to include the audience) We also do not think of the other things that tobacco causes. It is a cause of distracted driving. It causes users to go into debt as people waste all of their savings on something that has the power to kill them. Often, people let this information go in through one…

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    incarceration in Chicago. When looking at the data it is difficult to overlook the racial disparities. Take marijuana for example. Black and White use marijuana at similar rates. However, those end up being convicted for possession of marijuana in Chicago are mostly Black. 86% of those convicted of marijuana possession in Chicago are Black men (http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chicago-marijuana-arrest-statistics/Content?oid=4198958). This may something to with the disproportionate amount of…

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    etc. However, this is not enough. All of those solutions only help with a very small fraction compared the how massive air pollution actually is therefore these little solutions are not enough. Things need to be done at a greater scale which is why Hemp should be used as much as possible in as many ways as possible. My solution is clearly better because there are so many ways Hemp can be used for our own benefit. Since Hemp reduces CO2 about four times more efficiently than trees then that means…

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    persons from other non-violent crimes, for things such as failing to pay a traffic fine, or other public order offenses and due to the economic statues, cannot afford bail. Also, the poor have to rely on public defenders, and according to the National Legal Aid and Defender Association, many individuals enter to a guilty plea with out ever meeting with a Public defender due to the fact that Public Defenders are understaffed and overworked, leading to many other wise innocent poor people to face…

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    Athletes On Pedestals

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    If someone were to offer you a performance-enhancing drug to increase your physical stamina and ability, wouldn 't you give in to get your foot in the door? If you are honest with yourself, you will have answered yes. Why? Because "steroids = bigger muscles = more home runs" (Posnanski 557). Therefore, if you were to produce more home runs, the probability of getting noticed, and signed, by a major league would skyrocket. We do not seem to realize just how many doors…

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    community I live in. It is one of those things that you get used to because you see it happening on a daily basis around you and with people you may consider friends. To many people it is a aggravation that they wish to rid from the community. Drug test should be distributed in high school athletics worldwide. A lot of high schools athletes are experimenting with drugs. Most of the time students are doing so it is out of peer pressure and bad influences. But testing them shouldn’t just be a…

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