Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Drug War

Pro Drug War:
Not ending the drug war there is a great possibility of having a wider range of corruption not just in the government itself as well as in other institutions. There is a need to use a large amount of money to fight against drug lords and manufacturers but the fact is the money being used are the taxes paid by the citizens and it is truly unfair. This is not just causing corruption but as well as demoralization of the policemen. Since there are a lot of using drugs all throughout the world, it makes the work of the police more dangerous and is requiring a lot of patience. Imprisons hundreds of thousands of non-violent people who will never become productive. It causes death by overdose by removing any kind of quality assurance; the potency of drugs in unknown.
Who: United States
What: Not ending the drug war
When: Present day
Where: United States
Why: Because not ending the dug war also has negative effects like the government spends a lot of money fighting the dug war














http://apecsec.org/war-on-drugs-pros-and-cons/


Con Drug War:
Ending the drug war would be bad because it would result in people being able use drugs and harm themselves. The government spends as much on therapy for legal drugs as it does on containing illegal drugs. Recreational drug use would mean less educational attainment and lower productivity for users.Drug legalization would severely restrict workers rights. Legalizing drugs would make low income individuals more vulnerable.
Who: US Government
What: Drug War in America
When: June 1971- Present Day
Where: United States
Why: Because ending the drug war would have a lot of negative effects










Monday, September 28, 2015

Drug War Links

http://aclu.procon.org/view.answers.php?questionID=000730
http://www.businessinsider.com/32-reasons-why-we-need-to-end-the-war-on-drugs-2012-7
http://debatepedia.idebate.org/en/index.php/Debate:_War_on_Drugs
http://www.ibtimes.com/pros-cons-drug-legalization-us-246712
http://healthresearchfunding.org/war-drugs-pros-cons/
http://www.4jal.org/war_on_drugs.html

http://www.angryharry.com/esWaronDrugs.htm


Native American Project


Ute














The Ute people are the oldest residents of Colorado, inhabiting the mountains and vast areas of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Eastern Nevada, Northern New Mexico,and Arizona. According to tribal history handed down form generation to generation, their people lived here since the beginning of time.
https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/history/


Paiute












The Paiute tribe of Native American Indians is made up of several bands throughout the western part of the United States, also known as the Great Basin region. The Northern Paiutes territory covers parts of Oregon, California, Idaho, and Nevada while the southern Paiutes occupy parts of Arizona, Nevada, Utah as well as the southeastern portion of California.
http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Great-Basin-American-Indian-Facts/Paiute-Indian-Tribe-Facts.shtml

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

My careers:

Marketing Manager
 Qualifications- Marketing Managers are expected to have a bachelors degree in marketing or business with a concentration in marketing, also they want you to have experience. If you want to become a marketing manager you will want to consider professional certification.
 Salary- Annual mean wage for San Francisco, CA is $179,720.










Computer Programmer
 Qualifications- Computer programmers will need a four year degree in computer science or an IT degree. Some will hire experienced individuals with an associates or certificate. Also if your going into a specific field it is good to expand your knowledge of that industry.
Salary- Annual mean wage for San Francisco, CA is $104,770.









Lawyer 
Qualifications- First you need to get a bachelor's degree in the field of law you want to pursue. For example someone who wants to go into patent law might first pursue a bachelor's degree in engineering. Then you will need to graduate from or complete at least three years at a law school accredited by the American Bar Association with slight variations form state to state. Then you will need to pass the state bar examination, the exam roughly takes 18 hours and is spread over three days, and are administered twice a year. The exam includes standardized questions and essays on a variety of areas of law used to assess an individual's understanding of the law and capacity for logical thought. Next each state bar requires applicants to undergo moral, character, and fitness reviews. The last two steps are that the applicant must take a legally binding oath that they will uphold the codes and the Constitution of the United States, as well as the laws and constitution of the licensing state, and lastly completion of the above requirements typically results in the individual receiving his or her  law license form their states supreme court or high court equivalent.
Salary- Annual mean wage for San Francisco is $171,910.