<span>Malcolm X uses an ominous and foreboding form of language and style when describing Harlem and the challenges and issues that the community there face, ranging from the risk of becoming addicted to narcotics, or falling victim to gang violence, to even institutional repression.</span>
A is you answer
Emails do not require as much professionalism as memos in many offices.
Emails are messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.
Memos are a written message, especially in business.
A) because he says his lover is lovely like summer(Shall I compare the to a summer’s day?), but that summer ends( And summer’s lease hath all too short a date) the he says the loveliness will live on forever (But thy eternal summer shall not fade) because he wrote about it (When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st- So long lives this, and gives life to thee.)
This is a very complex question. Who’s fault it? Essentially, it would be the companies since they are making them for profit. But, don’t they just make them? Or would it be the doctors who prescribe them knowing that it can be addiictive? But, aren’t they prescribing them to help? Both and none of them should be held accountable.
Why both of them should be held accountable: Yes, these companies are the ones who make them in the first place. But, although this is true, they make them for medical professionals. They do make money but not all of them have the goal to make people addiictted to them. They are the ones who make them.
Doctors are the ones who prescribe the medication. Although some of them goes against the doctor oath and sell them to groups and by other means. But most doctors prescribe them to help people. Sometimes doctors prescribe to high doses of these medications, but that’s only some doctors. Some doctors only prescribe them in extreme cases. Blaming all doctors would be very, very wrong.
Why it’s neither their faults: Some people who gets prescribed these medications might sell, distribute, or use them beyond the recommendation. Blaming doctors or the medication companies would be underestimating that individuals are to blame too. Plus, in some cases, people might even fake conditions like anxiety, depression and pain to get prescribed the medication.
End note: In reality, it’s both and neither their faults. Why? Because not all companies and doctors do any wrong. There are people who really need these medications to even be able to function through the day, and there’s some who misuse it. The fact is that these medications are needed, but some people misuse them them.
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