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Christian Science Monitor And World Net Daily
1,150 wordsChristian Science Monitor and World Net Daily. The problem of illegal immigration to U. S. has become very acute in this country. It is estimated that there are about 12 million illegal immigrants live in America, which mostly consist of Mexicans. Many naive people in U. S. suggest that illegal immigrants need to be given a chance of becoming American citizens. Political populists exploit this topic to raise their popularity rating among Hispanics. However, the majority of ordinary Americans are...
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Legalization Of Marijuana For Recreational Use
1,128 wordsLegalization of Marijuana for Recreational Use (1) The problem that is going to be addressed in this paper is controversy that surrounds much debated issue of legalizing the recreational use of marijuana, on the level of State policy. It has been observed that Drug Prohibition laws proved to be ineffective in governments war on drugs. The time has come when we need to ask ourselves if this policy does not result in reducing the number of drug related crimes, why have it in the first place? Conse...
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Community Policing In America
1,576 wordsCommunity Policing in America (1) The concept of community policing has become especially popular in recent years, since celebration of diversity, had succeeded in turning the ever-increased number of streets in American cities into places, which people try to avoid at any cost, especially after it gets dark. It is not a secret that in so-called hoods, drug dealers often openly sell crack, with police officers being given orders not to get involved, in order not to provoke racial riots. Nowadays...
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The Effects Of Illegal Drugs On American Society
2,375 wordsThe Effects of Illegal Drugs on American Society (1) Ever since the end of WWII, it has become a statement of good taste, among American politicians, to refer to U. S. as the greatest country on Earth, the globes strongest geopolitical power, the defender of democracy in the whole world etc. Even, as recent as twenty years ago, such referrals did correspond to the objective reality, as it was the case with Roman citizens referring to Roman Empire in 4 th century A. D. as the greatest and most po...
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Drug Enforcement Agency Law Enforcement Agencies
2,247 wordsHow Medicine Can Turn into a Weapon The number of various diseases, that were impossible or hard to cure just several years ago, had substantially decreased due to the scientific and technological advance. The rapid development of medicine and especially of the pharmaceutical industry had resulted in a creation of a variety of new and sophisticated drugs. With every year, they become more strong and effective than their predecessors. Thousands of people with different illnesses depend on a certa...
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Death Penalty Commit Crimes
415 wordsCrime in today s world has become more gruesome with the times. With the crimes comes jail, so more jails are being built for the prisoners. More people are be criminals are being sent to jail and getting the death penalty. Some feel that the death penalty is also a gruesome act of murder. People who commit crimes get what they deserve and if that s the death penalty they should get it, because they are taking up our space and our time. Crimes have become a major pollution in this country. If pe...
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Afraid To Die Death Penalty
517 wordsA Time to Play God? In national news today, a black man from southern Texas was killed today. He was brutally beaten and than roped to the back of a pick-up and dragged to his death. ? This isn? t all too uncommon to hear in today? s news and if anything I think that we have grown numb and gotten use to hearing things of this nature. I don? t think that crimes are getting more gruesome, but it does seem that they are becoming more frequent. Either way whether or not they are becoming more freque...
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