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War on drugs a trillion-dollar failure - 0 views

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    This article examines the cost of the war on drugs on society. It argues that the war on drugs has cost more money than it's worth and that America needs to rethink how it approaches drugs in society. In addition, it plays a clip from the pro legalization documentary "Breaking the Taboo"
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Forty Years of Failure - 0 views

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    The main point of the article is drive the point that the war on drugs is a total failure. It states the financial costs of the war, the incarceration rates caused by the war, and the effect of minority populations in America.
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Airport Security - 0 views

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    The article starts by gives a very brief history of airport security in the US. It then discusses various tools used in ensuring airport security such as body scanners, removing shoes, and passenger profiling.
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The Debate Over Airport Security - 0 views

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    This article seeks to give a relatively comprehensive guide to airport security. It discusses privacy vs security, conflict of interest, and examines other countries approach to airport security.
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Euthanasia -- Pro and Con - 0 views

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    This article presents two different sides to the issue of euthanasia. One side argues it can help create a happier and less miserable society. The other side argues that it can be dangerous, inhumane and counterproductive to modern medicine.
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What Is Euthanasia (assisted Suicide)? What Is The Definition Of Assisted Suicide Or Eu... - 0 views

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    This article is a comprehensive and pretty neutral guide to Euthanasia. It explains everything from the history and legality by country to the pros and cons of euthanasia.
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Abolish the Electoral College - 0 views

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    This article argues in favor of abolishing the electoral college stating it is an unnecessary relic of the past. It argues that Americans are educated enough in the modern era to no longer need an electoral college to ensure they make the right choice when voting.
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The benefits of the Electoral College - 0 views

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    This article examines some of the benefits of keeping the electoral college in place. It goes through past elections and cites how the electoral college helped win elections.
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Where Convicts Lead the Good Life - 0 views

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    This article talks about Norway's somewhat radical approach to the prison system. It highlights some of the aspects in Norwegian that are used to help convicts become productive members of society rather than simply punishing them out of spite.
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Rehabilitate or Punish? - 0 views

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    The article is from a reputable psychology organisation and it exams the motivations for prison sentences. It suggests that as the science of psychology has learned more about the human mind, psychology can help shape a more constructive time for people in prison.
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