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Lysergic Acid Diethlamide (LSD)
416 Words - 2 Pages.... stimulant. Little is known about the effects of LSD, but what is
known shows that it is harmful to the nervous system. Physically, there is an
increase in heart rate, an increase in blood pressure, dilation of the pupils,
and some facilitation of the spinal reflexes.
Once ingested, LSD takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes to fully onset
and the effects last anywhere from six hours to four days, depending on the
dosage. If taken in large enough amounts, one can die of an overdose of LSD.
Psychologically, LSD has a tremendous effect on a person. LSD is an
unpredictable drug in which the effects are different each time it is ingested.
A person under the influence of LSD ....
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Date Rape
902 Words - 4 Pages.... the
victim of date rape, but it is the fault of the rapist, and the rapist should
pay the consequences. The question might come up...why would a man force a woman
to have sex, or why would a woman doubt that it happened, or that she was
forced? Well, there are many reasons. A lot of these reasons having to do with
how American kids are raised. Boys are brought up thinking they are strong and
aggressive, while on the other hand, girls are brought up being passive and
"what you say goes" (Shuker-Haines and Stark 23) . This shouldn't be going on
in our society...not with the advancements we have made in our country.
It is sometimes said that the woman who was the victim ....
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Dangers Of Anabolic Steroids
541 Words - 2 Pages.... because they physically deteriorate and mentally destroy the body.
Many people are fascinated about steroids because of their
ability to build up the body. Whether taken by injection or the pill
it increases strength and endurance. Steroids also help in the healing
process of muscular tissue by first injuring them, then the muscles
heal quicker adding more fiber increasing their bulk. Many athletes
turn to steroids more often because they're cheaper then marijuana or
cocaine. A ten week cycle of testosterone cypinate and methandrostone
costs only about one hundred dollars. Steroids are also very har ....
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The Extradition Of Nazi War Criminals
3524 Words - 13 Pages.... in
and of itself seems to be in violation of an almost universal law
prohibiting one human being from killing another. But during times of war
murder of the enemy is allowed, which leads one to the question, "if murder
is permissible then what possible "laws of war" could there be?" The
answer to this question can be found in the Charter established at the
International Military Tribunals at Nuremberg and Tokyo:
Crimes against Humanity: namely, murder, extermination, enslavement,
deportation, and other inhumane acts committed against any civilian
population, before or during the war, or persecutions on political, racial
or religious grounds in execution of or in con ....
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Pros And Cons Of Capital Punishment
2241 Words - 9 Pages.... where 1% think that our justice system should not
be more lenient on death row inmates. Only 89% think that once convicted
of murder, an inmate should be sentenced to death immediately.
I would like to take this time to tell you a story. On August 15, 1997,
the Reverend John Miller preached a sermon at the Martha Vineyards
Tabernacle in New Hampshire. He told his congregation, which included the
vacationing President Clinton and his wife, that capital punishment is
wrong. "I invite you to look at a picture of Timothy McVeigh and to
forgive him," said Miller. "If we profess to be Christians, then we are
called to love and forgive." Once the sermon ended, Rev. Mi ....
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Censorship In The United States
607 Words - 3 Pages.... of the press are both guaranteed to all of us in the glorious first ten amendments to the Constitution—the Bill of Rights.
Somewhere along the line, someone got the idea that Americans are not smart enough to view “questionable” and “objectionable” material. We are being told what we can and can not see and that is a travesty. Government organizations, such as the FCC, routinely and systematically >subjugate and suppress the freedoms that we have to express ourselves as >backed by the Bill of Rights. They edit radio broadcasts, place “black-bars” over televised images, and even try to refine works of literature so that they meet certain “standards.” A ....
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Auditor Liability
2093 Words - 8 Pages.... the evidence argued by both sides and developing
a sound reasonable basis. Therefore, the remainder of this document shall
concern itself with comparing the prevalent arguments of both sides
against one another and drawing a conclusion based on the evidence.
Opponents of liability reform rely heavily on an idealistic
constitutional argument as well as an economic argument to foster their
point. The main components of their argument are as follows: Limiting
recovery of loss has a detrimental effect on those which are harmed by
alleged negligence. The cost of liability is reasonable when compared to
total revenues, and in light of a CPA's public responsibility. Indemnity ....
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DARE
246 Words - 1 Pages.... than a druggie.
I've learned a lot in . First of all, I always have someone to talk
to for all of my problems. Like when I have family, friend or any trouble, I can
talk instead of having it bottled up inside of me. In Dare, I learned that there
is more stuff to do instead of smoking. Like for instance, My friend and I are
starting a street hockey league. We have about twenty-six kids signed up. This
league will give kids who either ignored Dare or didn't have Dare a chance to
find out that there's stuff you can do for your self like stay physically fit &
staying off drugs. I have also learned that not many kids in Cutler Middle
School don't do drugs.I always thought that ....
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