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    Do you believe medical marijuana is bad and a gateway drug? As a matter of fact‚ it is not a gateway drug nor is it a bad drug. As we all know people are against a lot in this world due to religion‚ personal views‚ or influences especially towards Medical Marijuana. Some of the pros of medical marijuana are that this will help children and older people as well. I am pro medical marijuana because it will make a big difference throughout the country‚ it will revolutionise because you can tax it as

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    Lacey Wiley Mr. Thrasher 15 May 2013 English 102 Section 08 Performance Enhancing Drugs “Hasn’t our collective experience taught us that prohibition doesn’t work and that we can’t totally kid-proof society?” emphasized Gary Cartwright in his article “Truth and Consequences.” In regard to the utilization of performance enhancing drugs in sports‚ Cartwright explained that in order to simplify society all substances should be legalized. Any type of substance that is used to improve someone’s

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    LEGALIZE PROSTITUTION By Belinda Adjei Prostitution has been in existence since ages and it also presents one of the greatest issues about whether it should be legalizes or not in the entire world wide. Many opponents and scholars consider prostitution as an evil act‚ as immoral‚ that it degrades and victimizes women etc. They also believe many prostitutes are forced into the profession by others who abuse them. However‚ legalizing prostitution does offer many benefits such as reducing

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    is obvious that for years marijuana has been misconceived as a harmless drug. Contrary to popular opinion marijuana should not be legalized. Though benefits like tax revenue and medical use are tempting arguments‚ marijuana is not worth the adverse destruction it causes. Marijuana is addictive‚ permitting it will lead to the legalization of other dangerous drugs‚ and it causes permanent physical and brain damage. However‚ to properly discredit the myths about marijuana we must first display the facts

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    Steven Delgado Compassionate use of Medical Marijuana Are you pro or con in the Legalization of Marijuana? Cannabis or marijuana is a plant that yields both drug and useful fibers‚ it’s no question ancient civilizations have been using this plant for thousands of years. The earliest known record that the cannabis plant has medicinal purposes that dates back to ancient china. The Chinese used the plant to treat their emperor Shen Nung.This dates back to 2737 B.C. this is where the plant spread throughout

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    Article by: Ricardo Saludo Should the Philippines legalize prostitution? By: Ricardo Saludo Published on November 28‚ 2012 Ric Saludo’s CenSEI colleague Pia Rufino contributed this column. A recent United Nations report has recommended decriminalizing prostitution to help curb the spread of sexually transmitted diseases‚ especially the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However‚ unlike reproductive health‚ another UN advocacy‚ legalizing prostitution has united leaders in government‚

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    talking about is marijuana‚ and surprisingly it is all around us.  Marijuana is even referred to in today’s media Mainstream media sources that people enjoy‚ like music‚ movies‚ and TV shows‚ do not even bother to leave the drug out of their system.  Now being a young adult and having my own personal experience with the drug and knowing its effects on others‚ I wonder why it’s not legal.  Why is it that this drug has become illegal all over the world?  The debate to legalize marijuana in the United

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    -Street Walker -Whore -Slut -Hooker -prostitute -Hoe -Skank -Tramp -Call Girl -sex worker all essentially refering to thoose who exchamge sex for anything of their choice‚ commonly money but not solely limited to money. according to dictionary.com prostitute is a term available to us since "1520s‚ meaning ’to offer to indiscriminate sexual intercourse (usually in exchange for money)‚’" or according to urbandictionary.com "prostitute: A women who sells her body to a variety of

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    with a seemingly unending debate. Should marijuana‚ otherwise known as ‘weed’‚ be legalized in the states? While most politicians say that legalizing marijuana would only be used as a ‘stepping-stone’ to more dangerous drugs like heroin or cocaine‚ it is my opinion to strongly disagree with this statement. Marijuana use can have medical pluses‚ yielding California’s decision to legalize marijuana for healing purposes. With the right regulations‚ marijuana should be fully legalized in the United States

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    Legalization of Marijuana The legalization of marijuana is a controversial issue that has been fought for several decades. Marijuana is defined as a preparation made from the dried flower clusters and leaves of the cannabis plant‚ which is usually smoked or eaten to induce euphoria and to heal and soothe. In the 1930s‚ the American media spread numerous false stories that marijuana was an extremely dangerous drug and therefore marijuana and hemp were effectively banned in 1938. It is apparent that

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