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Teen Violence And Its Causes
1687 Words - 7 Pages.... they become morally and sociably to society.
Divorce, lack of love, lack of discipline, and lack of 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 bit ....
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Capital Punishment
668 Words - 3 Pages.... its cruel ways of punishment are
unnecessary, even if the crime is murder, whether it be premeditated or
unintentional. They believe there are other ways of condemnation besides
execution. In the case of an unintentional death feelings are that the
perpetrators should have the right to live, but have to face each day with
the fact that they killed someone weighing on their conscience. On the
other hand, such as with a voluntary murder, the ideas are somewhat similar.
They believe the murderer doesn’t deserve the death penalty. Chances are
if a person is insane enough to kill another human being in the first
place, they aren’t going to care what happens to them. They re ....
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Gun Control And Violence In Canada And The US
2473 Words - 9 Pages.... The importance of this issue is that not all North Americans are
necessarily supportive of strict gun control as being a feasible
alternative to controlling urban violence. There are concerns with the
opponents of gun control, that the professional criminal who wants a gun
can obtain one, and leaves the average law-abiding citizen helpless in
defending themselves against the perils of urban life . Is it our right to
bear arms as North Americans ? Or is it privilege? And what are the
benefits of having strict gun control laws? Through the analysis of the
writings and reports of academics and experts of gun control and urban
violence, it will be possible to examine the i ....
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LSD
768 Words - 3 Pages.... his
experiments, but never came in contact with the crystals until1943. (LSD can be
absorbed through the skin.) Hoffman then sent LSD around the world to be tested
and investigated to find medical uses. Lysergic acid deviates were found to
relieve migraines and control postpartum hemorrhage because it causes veins to
contract, but also caused gangrene of the limbs, and so further experimentation
with the drug was abandoned. In the late 50's, however, LSD was used by the
CIA as an interrogation drug for spies. However, it was proven to be unreliable
and was later replaced with other interrogation drugs.
LSD comes in the forms of crystals, liquids, tablets, gelatins, o ....
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Drug Trafficking In Mexico
536 Words - 2 Pages.... information between the nations' counter-drug forces along the 2,000-mile border.
U.S. and Mexican officials agreed that the performance of the task forces would be a yardstick by which to measure cooperation between the two nations, and monitoring their success was included formally in the White House's National Drug Control Strategy report issued last month.
"Regretfully, [the task forces] were never really implemented," DEA chief Thomas Constantine told Congress last week, blaming the failure on corruption and lack of security. U.S. officials said the Mexican government failed to finance the task forces and that U.S. agencies had borne the full cost of Mexican operati ....
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Efficiency And Effectiveness Of Our Criminal Court System
855 Words - 4 Pages.... lawyer wishes to proceed and so forth.
However, this is not so in the Ontario Supreme Court (Trial Division),
though similar in methodical procedures, the court cases are longer and
much more time is spent on each individual part of the case, from
presenting the evidence to cross-examination of the witness, this is
because of the amount of information involved.
The general atmosphere and behaviour in the Provincial Courtrooms were
general loose and calm. The people, lawyers, judge, clerk and recorder
seem to know each other very well. They joked openly, even while the court
was in session, the defence lawyer asked if he could persuade the judge
into a lighter sentence ....
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Marijuana
1685 Words - 7 Pages.... that was made in Hindu scriptures, refereed to the “source of happiness” and the “laughter-provoker” which historians believe to be (U.S. 9). has a long history in India and middle eastern countries where it is said to have been used for thousands of years in medicines to relieve pain, tension, and various physical ailments. From India, the use of spread to other parts of the world. It was first introduced to Europe in the 1850’s, but its use there was very rare until the last few years. has a fairly long history of use in Mexico and Latin America. It was first introduced into the United States around 1910 by Mexican laborers.
During the Vietnam War m ....
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Impact Of Abuse
504 Words - 2 Pages.... abuse feels so wrong yet the abuser insits it
is okay, taking advantage of the childs mistrust and naivety. Below are
the thoughts of an abused victim as she thinks back to her abuse and
questions her father. It is an example of this mistrust as well as the
confusion which goes through a childs mind.
"Since I was a little ten-year-old child, I had to deceive and hide
from the world and my mother that my father took a sexual interest in me.
Remember how you taught me that art of deceit? First you put me in a
situation that had to be kept a secret then you pledged me to secrecy...As
a ten- year-old child, what was I supposed to do? You are an intelligent
man-you fig ....
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