The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) authorized drug testing of welfare recipients as a criterion for assistance eligibility. This raises the question of a possible confluence of War on Drugs and Welfare Reform policies, as indicated by continuity in pol...
What happened to the War on Drugs?presumed obligation to observe this developing crisis situa tion, why hasn't he explained to the American people why his war on drugs has collapsed?Ricardo Martin
- Exactly.- So now, get started, open your laptop, get to work.more (to someone/something) than meets the eye:真实的某人/某事物不止于表象柯林斯英语释义:You say 'there's more to this than meets the eye' when you think a situation is not as simple as it seems to be.例句:This whol...
“When enough stories like that started to pile up, doctors said, ‘Maybe there’s something here,’” says Stewart, an emergency medicine doctor and founder of Insight Ketamine in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Like the drug itself, Stewart got his start in combat medicine during the Vietnam War....
and expunge marijuana convictions from the records of millions of Americans so they can get on with their lives. As marijuana becomes legal across the country, we must make sure everyone — especially communities of color that have been disproportionately impacted by the War on Drugs — ...
When I first picked up Matthew D. Lassiter’s groundbreaking new text, The Suburban Crisis: White America and the War on Drugs, I knew I had to interview him and bring the book’s essential reframing of an oft-misunderstood history to our readers. Lass...
The Myth of the Addicted Army: Vietnam and the Modern War on Drugs (review) In 1971, Congressmen Morgan Murphy and Robert Steele issued a report on drug use among U.S. soldiers in Vietnam. They concluded that 10 to 15 percent of servicemen were addicted to heroin and that even larger...
violence, the state, and Mexico's war on drugs. Territory, Politics, Governance, 3(4), 446- 468.Boyce, G. A., Banister J. M. and Slack, J. 2015. You and What Army? Violence, The State, and Mexico's War on Drugs. Territory, Politics, Governance 3(4): 446-468....
SCF started work in Ethiopia in 1973 with an emergency relief programme in response to the famine of that year. Since then SCF has been involved in a range of longer-term relief and development programmes to secure lasting benefits for children. ...
“When I was first making music in my house, the dream wasn’t to play in a huge arena,” the War on Drugs’ Adam Granduciel told The Philadelphia Inquirer last year. “It was to play Johnny Brenda’s.” Indeed, Philly’s rise as a white-hot indie rock epicenter over the past dec...