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Marijuana - 0 views

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    This website is dedicated to those with HIV and AIDS. In this specific section if explains why marijuana could be beneficial to those with HIV/AIDS. Here you can find out what marijuana is, its uses, and side effects.
Christina Shepherd

pros and cons of legalizing marijuana - 0 views

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    Marijuana has its advantages which can ease the pain of a patient with cancer or AIDS. But some signs have also shown cancer cells growth in animals. Many believe that Marijuana can have an adverse affect on the brain. Long term effects can happen after a person has been on marijuana for a very long time and decides to get off. There are many pros and cons to this drug.
Enrique Vargas

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    Governor Jerry Brown passed the bill that students under the Dream Act were allowed government aid from scholarships and loans. They will only be accepted for the loans if they prove their residency in the states and plan on getting citizenship after their education is done.
Heather Thomason

Obama Calls for sweeping new gun laws - 0 views

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    This article discussed President Obama agenda to update the current gun laws. With recent episodes of mass violence sweeping this country president Obama says something has to be done. It also talks about Obama's proposal to aid in gun control.
Ben Blessington

Persecution.com News Room - Voice of the Martyrs - 0 views

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    This website is dedicated to reporting on the many atrocities done to Christians in many countries. This non-profit organization provides many forms of aid such as medical assistance, food and clothing to the persecuted church around the world. This site has updated articles and information on every country that persecutes Christians.
Jacqie Powers

Overview of U.S. immigration and history - 0 views

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    This page in particular gives a summary of U.S. immigration history bringing to current. The website contains news and information but main focus is to aide in immigration providing visas, etc.
James shook

Government is Good - More Government Does Not Mean Less Freedom - 0 views

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    This paper is an argument that more government is better and that those who believe in a smaller government are wrong. Although on the surface his arguments appear to be valid, he fails to substantiate his big government position by elaborating how just how big a government can be and not implode to the point of a despotism.
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    This paper argues if more government means less freedom for us. It state some of the view of what a big government can do to our freedoms.
Bahora Bayot

Obama changes policy - 0 views

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    President Obama on Friday repealed the Mexico City policy, a controversial Reagan-era measure that withheld funding to foreign aid organizations that perform abortions or refer women to abortion providers, which had been rescinded by President Clinton and re-instituted by President Bush.
Marshalette Dawkins

Obama Endorses Decision to Limit Morning-After Pill - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The article discusses the decision to limit the sale of the Morning-After-Pill to women that are 17 years old and older. The decision is based on the uncertainty of the reaction to the medication in younger girls that are 10 or  11 years of age
Alyshia McKay

USA Patriot Act: Pros And Cons | Lifescript.com - 0 views

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    The USA Patriot Act was signed into law with little debate or congress review only 43 days after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This article describes some of the pros and cons, and how this Act was created to aid in the War against Terrorists.
Elizabeth Brzezinski

Ranchers Alarmed by Killing Near Border - 0 views

  • Robert N. Krentz Jr., 58, the scion of one of the best-known and oldest ranching families here in southeast Arizona, was found shot to death March 27 on his vast, remote ranch north of here after radioing to his brother that he was aiding someone he believed to be an illegal immigrant. Mr. Krentz went missing shortly after that call, and the police found his body several hours later in his all-terrain vehicle, his guns untouched in the back, his dog shot and critically wounded. Fresh footprints led from the scene to the Mexican border 20 miles away. Given Mr. Krentz’s radio transmission, the footprints and heavy drug and illegal immigrant trafficking in that area, investigators are working on the assumption that he encountered a smuggler, possibly heading back to Mexico.
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    This NY Times article looks into the murder of Robert Krentz, the Arizona farmer, who was shot to death in Cochise County. Clues led to the possibility that it may have been an illegal alien who shot and killed Mr. Krentz. This event occurred during the heated debate as to whether Arizona's new immigration law, requiring documentation of legal status in the United States, should go into effect.
Salvatore (Sal) Becker

Religion: Freedom of 'worship' or 'religion'? Again. | Daily Republic - 1 views

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    "After all, the HHS mandate recognizes the conscience rights of a religious employer only if it has the "inculcation of religious values as its purpose," ''primarily employs persons who share its religious tenets" and "primarily serves persons who share its religious tenets.""
Cory Fonner

Physician Aid-in-Dying: Ethical Topic in Medicine - 1 views

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    This article talks about physician assisted death. Discusses whether or not it is ethical.
faten amar

stem cell basics - 1 views

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    This site, gives a lot of information on the details and introduces what stem cells are and why they're important. They can develop into practically any cell and are incredibly useful in help aid and cure many diseases and health issues
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    Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many different cell types in the body during early life and growth. In addition, in many tissues they serve as a sort of internal repair system, dividing essentially without limit to replenish other cells as long as the person or animal is still alive. When a stem cell divides, each new cell has the potential either to remain a stem cell or become another type of cell with a more specialized function, such as a muscle cell, a red blood cell, or a brain cell
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