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  • Performance-Enhancing Drugs

    Performance-Enhancing Drugs

    Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports Every four years athletes from all over the world participate in the most globally known sporting event, namely the Olympics. The modern Olympic Games began in 1896 with the purpose of promoting peace and understanding among the world's nations. It can be said that the event is the world's largest exhibition of athletic skills and competitive spirit. This competitive spirit has been endangered by the introduction of performance-enhancing drugs in the

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    Submitted: March 23, 2011
  • Do You Agree With Lewis'S Statement That" We Depend For A Very Great Deal Of Our Happiness Or Misery On Circumstances Outside All Human Control.

    Do You Agree With Lewis'S Statement That" We Depend For A Very Great Deal Of Our Happiness Or Misery On Circumstances Outside All Human Control.

    Do you agree with Lewis's statement that" we depend for a very great deal of our happiness or misery on circumstances outside all human control. In the United States, there are 50% of married couple divorce in recent year and 59.9% of them got divorced because unhappiness; they might just marry for money, beauty or some other reasons. So I agree with C.S. Lewis statement "that we depend for a very great deal of our

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    Submitted: March 23, 2011
  • The Need For Control

    The Need For Control

    The Need for Control In December of 1995, a thirteen-year-old boy named Joey was shot by his fifteen-year-old friend when they found a pistol that they thought was unloaded. In January 1996, two-year-old Kaile was shot in the chest by her three-year-old brother who found a loaded handgun in a drawer in his parent's room. Fifty-four percent of Americans who died from gunshot wounds in 1997, died by suicide. In that same year, 247 Americans,

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    Submitted: March 23, 2011
  • Birth Control

    Birth Control

    Birth Control I cannot even fathom the idea of going to a Walgreen's or CVS to refill my monthly prescription of birth control pills and be rejected service due to the pharmacist's moral beliefs. This however happened in Menomonie, Wisconsin when a young girl came to a Kmart to refill her prescription of birth control pills and Neil Noesen (a back up pharmacist) explained to her that he couldn't give her the pills "with a

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    Submitted: March 23, 2011
  • High Blood Pressure Can Be Controlled Through Healthy Eating

    High Blood Pressure Can Be Controlled Through Healthy Eating

    As blood flows through the body, it exerts stress on blood vessel walls; creating an effect known as blood pressure. Blood pressure is measured by “the force in the arteries when the heart beats (systolic pressure) and when the heart is at rest (diastolic pressure)” (American Heart Association [AHA], 2008, para. 1). An average healthy adult’s blood pressure has a measurement of 120 over 80 or less (AHA, 2008, para. 3). “High blood pressure (also

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    Submitted: March 23, 2011
  • Air Traffic Control

    Air Traffic Control

    Air Traffic Control Why do we need it? - Its Objective. 1. Aviation has come a long way since the days when safe operation between aircraft was based purely on the 'SEE AND BE SEEN' principle. With the aircraft closing speeds in excess of 1000 mph, and increasing density of air traffic, the impracticability of reliance upon such a system is obvious. 2. Hence the need for air traffic control service has arisen. The need

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    Submitted: March 24, 2011
  • Enhancement Drugs - Friend Or Foe?

    Enhancement Drugs - Friend Or Foe?

    Running head: ENHANCEMENT DRUGS - FRIEND OR FOE? Enhancement Drugs - Friend or Foe? Enhancement Drugs - Friend or Foe? It is not unusual now a day to open the newspaper to the sports section and read about athletes using performance-enhancing drugs to excel in their competitions. The pressure of excelling in competitions and finding short cuts to training hard has caused many athletes to taking performance-enhancing drugs even if they risk their health and

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    Essay Length: 495 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2011
  • Trouble With Cheap Drugs

    Trouble With Cheap Drugs

    The Trouble with Cheap Drugs Why are prescription drugs so expensive? This and many more questions are answered in "The Trouble with Cheap Drugs," an article published in The Economist on January 31, 2004. The main focus of the article is the European versus the American drug market and who actually pays more in the long run. The reasons can most directly be contributed to locations of research and development, transition of high valued pharmaceutical

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    Submitted: March 24, 2011
  • Drug And Alcohol

    Drug And Alcohol

    Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? It had a promising beginning: A constitution guaranteeing federal rights, seven year presidential terms and proportional representation was passed in Weimar on the 19th July 1919. This should have meant a good foundation for democracy and sound government. Article 48 stopped (in theory) the major politicians from arguing. It was supported by the Big 3 world Superpowers (Great Britain, USA and France). The Constitution meant that everyone

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    Submitted: March 24, 2011
  • Central & South America

    Central & South America

    For more than a century, Central and South Americans have continuously immigrated to the United States. Their countries of origin include: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Belize, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uraguay and Venezuela. These countries vary greatly in size, geography, history, language, levels of urbanization and industrialization and number of immigrants who have resettled in the United States. Immigrants from these countries have been incorporated into the social

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    Submitted: March 24, 2011
  • Teens And Birth Control

    Teens And Birth Control

    Should Teenagers Have Access To Birth Control? Over time, the issue of whether or not teens should have access to birth control has been debated. Parents, teachers, church groups, doctors, and even the government have all had a say in the discussion. There are some who oppose birth control for teens. However, there are those who believe that having birth control as an option is the only choice. Republican Senator Glen Grothman of West Bend,

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    Submitted: March 26, 2011
  • Drug Pushers

    Drug Pushers

    DRUG PUSHERS OF THE WORLD SPECIFIC PUPOSE: To inform my audience on the situations that arise every year with the people that smuggle drugs in the USA. And what actions should be taken to prevent these murders from killing our youths. CENTRAL IDEA: Drug smuggling is a $400 billion annual income for these pushers. Who wouldn't want a piece of that profit? How can we (the USA) put these guys to a stop? INTRODUCTION: Did

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    Submitted: March 26, 2011
  • Lets End The War On Drugs

    Lets End The War On Drugs

    Let's End the War on Drugs Abuse of illicit drugs has been rampant in the United States for close to fifty years. The use of non-medical drugs, now known as recreational drugs, became illegal in 1914 in a law known as The Harrison Act (Charles Whitebread 1). Although this act was implemented to eliminate or at least reduce illegal drug use, it has had the opposite effect. In the year 1970, the estimated arrest involving

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    Submitted: March 26, 2011
  • Student Control

    Student Control

    Controlling: The process of measuring performance and taking action to ensure desired results. Importance of Controlling The purpose of controlling is to make sure that plans are fulfilled and that actual performance meets or surpasses objectives. Controlling sees to it that the right things happen in the right way and at the right time. It helps ensure that the performance contributions of individuals and groups are consistent with organizational plans. It helps that the performance

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    Submitted: March 26, 2011
  • Us Immigration Control

    Us Immigration Control

    Immigration Control: Effect on the United States. Immigration has become a problem in the United States in the 21st century because of the fear of overpopulation lurking in the near future. During the past decade annual legal immigration statistics show one million people entering the country legally, and roughly one million illegally. Data on illegal immigration cannot be accurately calculated because of the lack of enforcement and control of the United States borders. The efforts

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    Submitted: March 26, 2011
  • Gun Control: Ak47

    Gun Control: Ak47

    Guns are used all around the world, but fast and steady increase in crime and the fight for the right to own a hand gun introduced legislation for gun control, to try to reduce the crime in the United States. Guns are in their own nature dangerous weapons. The automatic assault weapon is one of these potentially dangerous weapons, which is used for military purposes only. This is no weapon that can be beneficially used.

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    Submitted: March 28, 2011
  • War On Drugs Has Failed

    War On Drugs Has Failed

    Having spent over $400 billion over the course of the American drug prohibition effort, it might be prudent to ask the question, "Are we making any progress?" ("Ron"). Amazingly, the answer from experts on both sides of the issue is a resounding "no." It is clear at this point that the War on Drugs has ultimately failed, while the collateral consequences of pursuing drug prohibition have left America in a disastrous state, rife with both

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    Submitted: March 29, 2011
  • Drug Testing

    Drug Testing

    In today's world there is a huge debate about drug testing in school. Drug testing in schools can be good and it can be bad. There are a lot of people who say drug testing is wrong and they have reasons and facts on why it is wrong to test students for the use of illegal drugs. There are also a lot of people who say that drug testing is something all High schools should

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    Submitted: March 30, 2011
  • Fedex Management Function Controlling

    Fedex Management Function Controlling

    Controlling is one of the four management functions, which monitor performance, within the organization, for the purpose of making adjustments and needed changes. In a recent decision FedEx canceled their order for ten global air freighters from Airbus. The huge A380 super jumbo airplanes were originally scheduled for delivery in 2008 but Airbus delayed the date to year 2009 and then to 2010. Frederick Smith, chairman and chief executive of FedEx, cited Airbus's recent decision

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    Submitted: March 30, 2011
  • Should The Government Control Access To Information On The Internet?"

    Should The Government Control Access To Information On The Internet?"

    Given the candidates' responses to the question "Should the government control access to information on the internet?" Who would receive my vote? Why? Should the government control access to information on the internet? No, I believe if government controlled what was on the internet it would be like the Nazi control all over again, where the people are not free and cannot express themselves. It would go against our freedom and be impossible to control.

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    Submitted: March 30, 2011
  • Gun Control Or People Control

    Gun Control Or People Control

    Gun control or people control One of the biggest issues in the United States today seems to be gun control. The government is constantly proposing legislation for more and more gun control. Slowly they are chipping away at our constitutional right to keep and bear arms. You must ask yourself: For what reason does the government want to restrict law-abiding citizens from owning guns? Certainly, government is not so naive to think criminals will adhere

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    Submitted: March 30, 2011
  • Control Mechanism

    Control Mechanism

    It is common that a person uses one main scheme of manipulating others. That is usually quite an unconscious thing, something one is simply doing habitually. Usually one learns early in life what it takes to control the energy of others, to get them to give you energy and avoid giving your own energy away. The particular scheme used is often a reflection of which control mechanisms one's parents used. A control mechanism doesn't

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    Submitted: April 1, 2011
  • Against The Legalization Of Drugs

    Against The Legalization Of Drugs

    Drug legalization or decriminalization is opposed by a vast majority of Americans and people around the world. Leaders in drug prevention, education, treatment, and law enforcement adamantly oppose it, as do many political leaders. However, pro-drug advocacy groups, who support the permissive use of illicit drugs are making headlines. The legalization of drugs would make harmful and addictive substances affordable, available, convenient, and marketable. It would expand the use of drugs. It would remove the

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    Submitted: April 2, 2011
  • Gun Control

    Gun Control

    Gun control has been an issue for years. From 895 A.D. to1968 there was a constant battle for the right to bear arms. Throughout the years, a lot of citizens were against having guns and, slowly but surely, guns were allowed. On June 5, 1968, the right to bear arms was amended to the Constitution. Is this a good thing for young people? Old people? Middle-aged homemakers? This controversy grows as more incidents involving guns

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    Submitted: April 3, 2011
  • Auto Workers V. Johnson Controls, Inc, 499 U.S. 187 (U.S. Sup. Ct. 1991) Case Brief

    Auto Workers V. Johnson Controls, Inc, 499 U.S. 187 (U.S. Sup. Ct. 1991) Case Brief

    Facts The defendant, Johnson Controls Inc, manufactures batteries, which contain lead as a primary ingredient in the manufacturing process. It has been determined that a female employee who has been exposed to lead is putting any fetus that she carries at risk. Due to this potential harm, Johnson Controls has created a policy excluding women with childbearing capabilities from lead-exposed jobs. Procedural History Numerous plaintiffs entered a federal district court class action alleging that Johnson

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    Submitted: April 4, 2011

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