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15992 Drugs
That Are Not FDA Approved – Legal and Ethical Issues.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulates many of the
products you use in every day life. Yet, there are many drugs
on the market that have not been approved by the FDA. This paper
examines the legal and ethical issues that surround these lawful,
yet unapproved by the FDA, drugs that are on the market.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 2
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Filename: 15992
Drugs FDA Unapproved.doc
Price: US$49.50
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16074 Partnership
Agreement.
This paper consists of a sample partnership agreement identifying
the nature of a business, duties rights, financial, considerations,
liability, etc. Each paragraph is footnoted, explaining why
that paragraph was added, changed, or undisturbed.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 0
source(s) listed
Filename: 16074
Sample Partnership Agreement.doc
Price: US$19.80
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16237 LAW ANALYSIS
OF BUSINESS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION v. SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
This case, LAW ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
v. SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, will be examined in full.
By assessing the Dsitrct Court ruling, as well as the Fifth
Appeals Court of the Supreme Court, we can see how the Sherman
Act overturned a victory to the petitioner, and made a case
for fair pricing competition under the higher law of the land.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2
source(s) listed
Filename: 16237
Sharp Business Sherman.doc
Price: US$14.85
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16265 The Relationship
Between a Person’s Level of Education and Aggressive Criminal
Behavior
This paper examines the relationship between a person’s level
of education and aggressive criminal behavior. This is done
through a research design, which is a plan for collecting and
utilizing data so that desired information can be obtained with
sufficient precision or so that a hypothesis can be tested properly.
The hypothesis addressed here is that a low level of education
is a primary predictor and factor in aggressive criminal behavior.
Essentially, the question addressed in this paper is: Is aggressive
crime caused by a lack of other avenues, in particular education,
to success?
Pages: 15
Bibliography: 8
source(s) listed
Filename: 16265
Education Criminal Behavior.doc
Price: US$74.25
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16535 American
Drug Courts
Theoretically, the goal of drug court programs is to develop
a therapeutic environment, which will rehabilitate drug offenders.
In these programs, administered by the drug courts, there is
personal involvement by the drug court judge, prosecutor, defense
attorney, as well as treatment providers to rehabilitate drug
offenders. However, while the intentions are good, there is
a lack of efficiency and effectiveness in the American drug
courts due to a lack of centralization and communication. This
paper discusses the drug court system and analyzes this issue.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5
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Filename: 16535
Drug Courts Inefficiency.doc
Price: US$24.75
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16773 Police
Mathematics
This paper examens several uses of mathematics in police work,
including its prevalence in forensic analysis of evidence such
as ballistics, and its use in profiling to predict future behavior
and to produce statistical models of crime in order to determine
future allocations of resources and the costs that will be associated
with such information.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5
source(s) listed
Filename: 16773
police mathematics analysis.doc
Price: US$24.75
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19978 Hate
Crimes
In recent years, more and more hate crime legislation has been
enacted throughout the country. The unique thing about hate
crimes is that they are so vile that they should occupy their
own particular category in the arena of criminal law and be
a charge levied in and of itself in addition to the parallel
crime. This paper contains an in-depth discussion of hate crimes.
It defines hate crimes and looks at the pros and cons of enacting
hate crime laws. It also examines whether or not hate crime
laws should be enacted by the state or federal government.