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    Should performance enhancing drugs be legal in sports? There is a lot made of sports people taking performance enhancing drugs during training or competition. But many people are still split on the subject of drugs in sport. is it fair ‚ is it in the spirit of the sport‚ there arguments for both sides in the sports world‚ in my following research I will put forward an un-biased view on both sides of the coin‚ using many sources of past research ‚ books ‚ and trusted internet sites. I will be

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    Bibliography: Cannabis is The Answer To Booze Problems. (2011‚ October 16). Retrieved 2012‚ from imarijuana.com: http://www.imarijuana.com/tag/medical-cannabis-dispensary Medical Marijuana Laws Reduce Traffic Deaths‚ Preliminary Research Suggests Carroll‚ J. (2005‚ November 1). Who Supports Marijuana Legalization? Retrieved 2012‚ from GALLUP:

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    punishment for a crime. - The most common forms of capital punishment include electrocution‚ gas‚ firing squads‚ lethal injections and hanging. - Australia abolished the death penalty in 1975‚ but since then there have been many debates about whether it should be re-introduced. - Most Christians are against capital punishment‚ but a few Christians support it. ONLY GOD HAS THE RIGHT TO TAKE A LIFE - We are all human; so we don’t have the right to determine who lives and who dies. There is nothing in

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    Should Euthanasia be legalised in the UK? Euthanasia is a much-discussed topic in the UK these days‚ particularly when people believe that Euthanasia should be legalised. For some people‚ the most important question about Euthanasia is "Is it ever right to kill an innocent human being?" Bentham (1843) famously said that all talk of natural rights is "nonsense upon stilts". Yet some people claim we have a ’right to die ’. Other people say we have a right to dignity‚ and that euthanasia can provide

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    All recreational drugs should be legalised. Drugs known to people for thousands of years. They are consumed by people of different cultures‚ for different purposes: during religious ceremonies‚ to recuperate‚ to relieve pain and discomfort. Until the early 20th century there were virtually no restrictions on the production and consumption of drugs. Sometimes‚ attempts were made to reduce or prohibit the use of certain substances‚ but they were short-lived and usually unsuccessful. Currently‚ the

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    Should Cannabis be Legalized? A Review of the Literature Should Cannabis be Legalized? A Review of the Literature Whether cannabis use should be legalized has been always a controversial topic in worldwide. The supporters of legalization of cannabis use believes the health damages that caused by cannabis are less than those associate with cigarettes; as a result‚ if production and sale of cigarettes is legal‚ why cannabis use cannot be legalized? In addition‚ supporters believe the legalization

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    Many people believe that the legalization of medical marijuana‚ or cannabis‚ is an excuse for “pot heads” to get high legally and that they have no legitimate medical reason to have a medical marijuana card prescribed to them from a physician. Cannabis has been noted to have been effective in treating some symptoms of disease or illnesses such as pain‚ nausea and vomiting‚ weight or appetite loss due to AIDS or anorexia‚ Alzheimer’s‚ anxiety disorders‚ asthma‚ autism‚ multiple sclerosis‚ glaucoma

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    shift in legalizing cannabis. Over 70 percent of Americans are in favor of marijuana legalization and 80 percent of Americans agree that the war on drugs is a failure. Legalizing Marijuana would bring both federal and civic benefits. The taxation of marijuana would pull millions of tax dollars in. Those tax dollars could fund public projects and reduce the deficit. Many people argue that the tax dollars would only make a trivial connotation difference. The legalization of cannabis would save the US

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    Cannabis I agree and disagree with cannabis for different reasons cause some it’s a stress relief which people need‚ but I think it should only be allowed when needed instead of just free available and used. In the USA Doctors also may prescribe medical marijuana to treat: •Muscle spasms caused by multiple sclerosis •Nausea from cancer chemotherapy •Poor appetite and weight loss caused by chronic illness‚ such as HIV‚ or nerve pain •Seizure disorders •Crohn’s disease So I agree that cannabis should

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    Voluntary euthanasia should be legalized in Australia. For years‚ there has been much global debate on this topic. Euthanasia is the hastening of death for a suffering‚ terminally ill person. Indeed‚ the term euthanasia quite literally means ‘good death’ in Greek. As Australians and as human beings‚ we should have the freedom of choice to decide a quiet death when we have no chance of life. Euthanasia is a dignified way to end the suffering of terminally ill patients. In essence‚ we are autonomous

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