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Prohibition
Words: 491 / Pages: 2 .... to enjoy a drink. Alcohol was seen as a medicine, an alexr to soften the hard edges of a rough life.() “By the 1820’s, people in the United States were drinking, on the average, the equivalent of 7 gallons of pure alcohol per person each year.”() This amount of alcohol is in about 70 gallons of beer, 39 gallons of wine, or 151/2 gallons of distilled liquor. Some people, including physicians and ministers, became concerned about the extent of alcohol use. They believed that drinking alcohol damaged people’s health and moral behavior, and promoted poverty. People concerned about alcohol use urged temperance- that is, the reduction or elim .....
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The Death Penalty: A Necessary Evil
Words: 906 / Pages: 4 .... as a convicted kidnapper who did not kill his prisoner. Granted these
are both serious offenses, but our system of law works be degrees of seriousness.
The mental damage done to that prisoner can be turned around, but the life
taken away by the murderer can never be given back. They should therefore be
given a harsher punishment than life in prison. In terms of justice, we should
all get what we deserve.
One argument against the death penalty is that the bible tells us not to
murder. If this includes all people it should include the government. However,
the death penalty is not quite the same as murder. It is an exacting of justice.
Co .....
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Legalization Of Drugs (for)
Words: 568 / Pages: 3 .... the law.
Legalization would eliminate the legal force that discourages the users
from using or selling drugs. They also say that by making drugs legal, the
people that have never tried drugs before for fear of getting caught by the
law, will have no reason to be afraid anymore and they will become users.
However, making drugs legal will reduce the great amounts of money
spent on enforcement every year. Drug dealers and users are one step ahead
of the enforcement process. If one drug lord is caught, another one will
show up somewhere else. We cannot win. In 1987, 10 billion dollars were
spent alone just on enforcing drug laws. Drugs accoun .....
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Crime And Punishment: Crimes, Who Solved Them, And Different Punishments
Words: 967 / Pages: 4 .... In
Victorian England and like today there a two categories which crimes fall
under. "Indictable" which is the same as our felony crimes that make up
all of the major crimes. These crimes consist of: Murder, armed robbery,
burglary, larceny, rape, and assaults on the police. The next called
category is called " Summery " crimes which is equal to our misdemeanor
crimes. Summery crimes were all minor crimes such as: Property crimes,
Vagrancy, Drunkenness, Prostitution, Minor Larceny , and all other minor
offenses.
Probably the most famous criminal in the Victorian period was "
Jack the Ripper ". Jack the Ripper was " the first modern s .....
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Why I Think They Should Legalize Pot
Words: 413 / Pages: 2 .... jail just because they like grass. After all, it's not
like it's cocaine or something, which should still be illegal.
Second, marijuana is not even as bad as some of the stuff that's legal.
You are more in control of your senses than when trashed, and not nearly as
violent. Nobody has ever died directly from getting stoned. Smoking a joint is
not as likely to cause cancer as a cigarette, and weed isn't addictive. In fact,
there are very little bad sides to smoking marijuana. It doesn't even burn your
throat as much when you smoke it in a bong as do cigarettes.
Thirdly, if the price of pot went down quite a bit, then there would be
no crime .....
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Drugs In Sports
Words: 886 / Pages: 4 .... issue. The sports council of Europe
officially moved against drugs when it tabled a resolution calling for the
banning of drugs on ethical, moral and medical grounds.
The Olympic games, even though they are only held every 4 years, represent
the pinnacle of sporting achievement. The International Olympic Committee
(IOC) has a critical role to play in demanding extensive drug testing and
in providing funding for such testing.
This is a controversial issue. The IOC believes that each of the
international federations which governs particular sports should be
responsible for its own testing.
This seems reasonable enough, but it is argued that the O .....
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Censorship
Words: 550 / Pages: 2 .... to honestly discuss. After
all, what makes a thing obscene? It is something too vague to be defined.
People often see things differently. Some see obscenity in nude pictures,
statues, paintings, etc. While others find less obscenity in these things.
This is where the discrepancy is found between what should and should not be
censored.
The world is filled with obscene things. And it would seem that parents
are just trying to protect their children from the outside world. But does it
really help? My friends sister was upset with her parents for raising her in
such a sheltered environment. When she went away to college, she got a taste .....
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Capital Punishment
Words: 2290 / Pages: 9 .... standards.
After this decision was made, new capital punishment laws were made to
satisfy the Supreme Court's requirements. These laws limit the death penalty to
murder and to other specified crimes that result in a person's death. These
crimes include armed robbery, hijacking, and kidnapping.
Many countries, including most European and Latin-American nations, have
abolished the death penalty since 1900 - including Canada, which did so in 1976.
In the early 1990's, the United States was the only Western industrialized
nation where executions still took place.
History
Capital punishment was common among all ancient civilizations. .....
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Cocaine
Words: 290 / Pages: 2 .... from the
leaves of the coca plant (Erythroxylum coca), a tropical shrub commonly found
wild in Peru and Bolivia and cultivated in many other countries. For centuries
South American Indians have chewed the coca leaves for pleasure and to help them
withstand strenuous working conditions, hunger, and thirst. The cocaine in the
leaves produces local anesthesia of the mouth and stomach.
Cocaine is a dangerous, habit-forming drug. It is classified as an
alkaloid compound. (Other well-known alkaloids are morphine, strychnine, and
nicotine.) Cocaine stimulates the cortex of the brain, producing intense
euphoria and the desire to repeat the exper .....
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Teen Violence And Its Causes
Words: 1687 / Pages: 7 .... attention are all
factors that support that parents determine how a child becomes. Parents
are role models, and raising their children together, with love, with
discipline, and with lots of attention is not only their job, but their
responsibility as parents. Parents determine how their children become.
As the years go by, we see a higher and higher divorce rate. As
this rate goes up, so does the crime rate. Couples today have forgotten
the word commitment. As a result of this, the children suffer. It is hard
to grow up with separated parents. Most children become bitter or angry as
they grow because of their divorced parents. In some cases .....
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