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Eddie Ellison's Legalisation Page
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Profile from the Virtual Museum.
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A pioneer in the American Red Cross Nursing Service.
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Discusses need for pet owners to devise disaster plans so pets are protected if evacuation is necessary. Offers first aid tips.
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The nature and origin of the 'War on Drugs'. The Drug War as a violation of constitutional political rights. Why this 'war' is so entrenched, and what is really behind the propaganda and the moralistic posturing.
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Suicidewall is a novel by Alexander Paul, dedicated to memorializing Vietnam Veterans who took their own lives. This site gathers a list for a proposed white marble wall and links to other Vietnam Veteran organizations.
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Telephone counseling for loss and grief issues.
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FEHDP is the first law student organization in the country to focus on drug policy reform, Students for Enacting Humane Drug Policies (FEHDP) is dedicated to eradicating human rights violations and the encroachment of individual civil liberties caused by
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Article about how the training of civilians in providing pre-medical care came about, beginning with the Order of St. John.
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Former President and Nobel Prize winner Jimmy Carter surveys tobacco history, and concludes that the tobacco industry cannot be trusted.
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