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Hi Molly, It costs the business $14,900.00 a year and it covers: • All Company buildings • Stock and equipment • Public liability up to £5 million • Transport insurance • Workers compensation (no fault insurance system) Dad (Mac Evilly, 2015)
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Bibby, P. 2013. 'I lost it': jailed man can't remember killing mother due to alcohol-induced dementia. Sydney Morning Herald.
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The Crown prosecuted Kain for murder, but earlier this year a jury found him guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. (Bibby, 2013)
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Ukcia.org, 2015. Is Cannabis a gateway drug?. Available at http://www.ukcia.org/culture/effects/gateway01.php. Accessed April 27, 2015.
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This document has reviewed much evidence on the subject of cannabis use and theory of its potential gateway effect that leads users on to using hard drugs. This evidence predominantly seems to discredit the theory generally. The distinction between the pharmacologically-based stepping stone theory and the socially-based gateway theory is of vital importance, as they lead to different conclusions on how best to minimise hard drug usage. In summary, the evidence this document has reviewed shows that: The modern theory of the gateway effect regarding cannabis seems to have been initiated with an unsupported and contradictory reactionary statement from a prohibition supporter. The vast majority of cannabis users do not go on to use hard drugs. There is no correlation between prevalence of cannabis usage and hard drug usage. Cannabis is not usually the first drug that hard drug users have experimented with. There is no evidence of the gateway effect occurring in other, non-western, cultures. There is no reliable pharmacological evidence explaining how the gateway theory could be valid at this time. Many major studies on cannabis usage have found no evidence for the stepping-stone effect, apart from social considerations. These findings suggest that there is no cannabis-induced gateway effect. As a result of this, it seems that research, debate and drug policy should not be in any way based on the hypothesis that cannabis use leads people on to hard drugs. If real evidence surfaces in the future that there is a literal stepping-stone effect as a direct result of cannabis usage then the statement above should be reviewed, but at the present time the gateway hypothesis seems unlikely. Seemingly more likely, however, is the social gateway theory. We have seen that: Cannabis users are forced to enter an unregulated market where hard drugs are easily available. When cannabis is not available, some users and dealers start using harder drugs. The Dutch policy of making cannabis readily available under UK alcohol-like regulations and separating the markets of cannabis and hard drugs has resulted in a much lower prevalence of hard drug use than in countries such as the UK and US where the policy is primarily prohibitionist and punitive. Several major studies have held some credence in the social gateway hypothesis as a (partial) explanation of drug progression. The solution to the social gateway theory is to liberalise cannabis laws, perhaps at first to the current status of Dutch legislation, but furthermore to make the cannabis industry a legal, regulated and safer prospect. The success of the Dutch experiment is evident, but even there some contact into the criminal underworld is to be seen. Inherently in the issue of a gateway theory is the realisation that cannabis is at least significantly of lesser harm to the individual and to society than the potential harms of harder drug usage and abusage. Thus, policy makers should concentrate not on removing access to cannabis, but rather attempting to minimise the harm done to cannabis users (by educating them on safe ways of usage and providing clean, non-contaminated plant material), minimise the number of people who chose to move on to harder drugs, and minimise any harmful effects that this usage incurs. This, as can be seen in the real world today, is not a policy that can be successful under the current UK / US climate of prohibition. At the risk of repetition, the social gateway phenomenon, if existent, comes about because it is 'the legal status of marijuana that makes it a gateway drug' [JOY99]. Any explanation of the gateway theory which claims that cannabis intrinsically creates a desire for users to move on to other drugs seems to be a classic 'post hoc ergo propter hoc' (after this therefore because of this ) fallacy. Correlation, if present, does not indicate causation. According to [CSDP99], 'The gateway theory takes a statistical association between an extremely popular behavior (marijuana use) and an unpopular behavior, cocaine use and then implies that one causes the other. There is no evidence to this assertion…'. Even the National Center on Addiction and Substance abuse who released the oft-cited report showing potential 'evidence' for the gateway theory [CASA94], discussed earlier, readily admits that it has found no causal relationship between cannabis use and hard drug use. As an example of the misinterpretation of evidence that leads to the creation of the gateway hypothesis, Zimmer and Morgan give the following analogy [ZIMMER97]: '…most people who ride a motorcycle (a fairly rare activity) have ridden a bicycle (a fairly common activity). Indeed, the prevalence of motorcycle riding among people who have never ridden a bicycle is probably extremely low. However, bicycle riding does not cause motorcycle riding, and increases in the former will not lead automatically to increases in the latter. Nor will increases in marijuana use lead automatically to increases in the use of cocaine and other drugs'. (Ukcia.org, 2015)
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Giddens, A. and Sutton, P. 2012. Sociology, 7th ed. Chapter 21 pp.
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''Deviance is defined as non-conformity to a set of norms'' (Giddens and Sutton, 2012)
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Roffey, S. and Parry, J. 2013. Special Needs In The Early Years, 3rd ed. Routeledge, London, Chapter: The legal Context pp.
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'must be clear on who to go to for appropriate advice, ensure they make the correct referrals' (Roffey and Parry, 2013)
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2015. Available at http://www.ipcc.ch/pdf/assessment-report/ar5/syr/AR5_SYR_FINAL_SPM.pdf. Accessed April 28, 2015.
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Adaptation can contribute to the well-being of populations, the security of assets and the maintenance of ecosystem goods, functions and services now and in the future. Adaptation is place- and context-specific (high confidence). A first step towards adaptation to future climate change is reducing vulnerability and exposure to present climate variability (high confidence). Integration of adaptation into planning, including policy design, and decision-making can promote synergies with development and disaster risk reduction. Building adaptive capacity is crucial for effective selection and implementation of adaptation options (robust evidence, high agreement). 3.3 (2015)
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Perry, S. 2014. Embarrassment of being overweight causes people to gain — not lose — weight, study finds. Available at . https://www.minnpost.com/second-opinion/2014/09/embarrassment-being-overweight-causes-people-gain-not-lose-weight-study-finds. Accessed April 15, 2015.
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Discriminating against overweight or obese people does not help them lose weight. In fact, the embarrassment, humiliation and stress they feel from such discrimination is likely to cause them to gain weight, according to a British study published online last week in the journal Obesity. (Perry, 2014)
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1983. The Message. Sugar Hill Records, .
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Broken glass everywhere People pissing on the stairs, you know they just dont care I can't take the smell, I can't take the noise no more Got no money to move out, I guess I got no choice (1983)
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International Committee of the Red Cross, 1977. Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I), 8 June 1977. Article 51. Available at https://www.icrc.org/ihl/WebART/470-750065. Accessed April 28, 2015.
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4. Indiscriminate attacks are prohibited. Indiscriminate attacks are: (a) those which are not directed at a specific military objective; (b) those which employ a method or means of combat which cannot be directed at a specific military objective; or (c) those which employ a method or means of combat the effects of which cannot be limited as required by this Protocol; and consequently, in each such case, are of a nature to strike military objectives and civilians or civilian objects without distinction. (International Committee of the Red Cross, 1977)
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Basics of Radiation, and general characteristics. (Orise.orau.gov, 2015)
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Rolling Stone, 1974. Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced? Album Review. Available at http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/are-you-experienced-19740704#ixzz3Yswv5Utz. Accessed May 1, 2015.
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“Jimi Hendrix was arguably the greatest rock instrumentalist of the Sixties. His blunt attack contrasted sharply with the meticulous virtuosity of an Eric Clapton; Hendrix preferred and angry metal whine, molten steel to Clapton's polished chrome. His rough edges conveyed far more than his awesome dexterity. In a genre where computerized pyrotechnics seem the rule, Hendrix played with a rawness transcending idiomatic formalities.” (Rolling Stone, 1974)
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Employers only hiring people from a certain age group. (Blauth et al., 2011)
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Keizer, G. 2015. Microsoft retracts Windows 7 PC end-of-sales deadline. Computerworld. Available at http://www.computerworld.com/article/2486675/microsoft-windows/microsoft-retracts-windows-7-pc-end-of-sales-deadline.html. Accessed April 29, 2015.
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Microsoft did not stop selling XP in retail until June 2008, (Keizer, 2015)
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“the power of beauty” (Fordyce et al., 1996)
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Our mission: to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time. (Starbucks Coffee Company, 2015)
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Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Culture, Media and Sport Committee, 2007. New Media And The Creative Industries: Fifth Report Of Session 2006-07, Vol. 2: Oral And Written Evidence. The Stationery Office, London, 134 pp.
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Recent research by RAJAR reveals that 9.7 million adults have listened to the radio via the internet, 4.6 million of whom do so every week. 17.3 million adults have listened to radio services available through their television- with 57% of them listening in this way every week. Three million adults claim to have listened to the radio via their mobile phone (Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Culture, Media and Sport Committee, 2007)
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Wikipedia, 2015. Littoral zone. Available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Littoral_zone. Accessed April 29, 2015.
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The littoral zone is the part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore. In coastal environments the littoral zone extends from the high water mark, which is rarely inundated, to shoreline areas that are permanently submerged. It always includes this intertidal zone and is often used to mean the same as the intertidal zone. However, the meaning of ""littoral zone"" can extend well beyond the intertidal zone. (Wikipedia, 2015)
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