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  • A Critical Analysis of John Stuart Mill’s "On Liberty"

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    protection. According to John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty, there are certain rights of the individual which the government may never possess. Centuries after the publication of Mill’s Essay, the court case Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegeta l , 546 U.S. 418 (2006) challenged the protective role of government against the free exercise of religion. In this instance, Mill would agree with the court ruling because, like his views concerning free exercise of will, government restriction

  • Essay On DMT

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    on drugs’. Perhaps there currently exists a substance or combination of substances that provides the cure for an ailment, but we wouldn’t know because it is nearly impossible to do any research on these drugs. In conclusion, DMT is a truly unique experience, and those who wish to try it for themselves should be able to do so without legal reprecussions.

  • Atheism

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    Let’s start off by explaining what atheism is, it’s when you don’t believe in any form of an “Intelligent Creator” or God, as usually referred to as. The word atheism comes from the root word “theism”, which is when you believe in a God, or numerous Gods depending on the religion, and the prefix “a”, which means “not”. There are no set practices of atheism, or a set list of beliefs. To be an atheist you must believe what you would like and simply live your life without constraints based on what you

  • Should Marijuana be Legalized in Trinidad and Tobago?

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    Topic: To what extent should marijuana be legalized in Trinidad and Tobago? In Trinidad and Tobago the use and possession of marijuana is illegal. This research paper therefore presents a discussion on the legal debate of marijuana highlighting the legal issues and discussing to what extent should marijuana be legalized in Trinidad and Tobago. The first legal issue that is discussed in this paper is the harsh or punitive nature of the Dangerous Drug Act and the classification of marijuana. Cannabis