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In contrast, we did not find evidence that states that passed medical cannabis laws had different overdose mortality rates in years prior to law passage, providing a temporal link between laws and changes in opioid analgesic overdose mortality. "The age-adjusted death rate for alcohol-induced causes for the total population increased 2.7 percent from 7.4 in 2009 to 7.6 in 2010 (Internet Tables I-5 and I-6)
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multinational corporations, the big brand-name companies that employ a fifth of all American workers, have been hiring abroad while cutting back at home, sharpening the debate over globalization's effect on the U.S
Induced Abortion in the United States
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Jerman J and Jones RK, Secondary measures of access to abortion services in the US, 2011-2012: Gestational age limits, cost, and harassment, Women's Health Issues, 2014, 24(4): e419-e424
Popular Baby Names
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United States Government on About.com
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National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
http://9-11commission.gov/
Bush in late 2002, is chartered to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks
Constitution of the United States - A History
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Madison and his allies believed that the constitution they had in mind would likely be scuttled in the legislatures, where many state political leaders stood to lose power. A number of proposals, including direct election by the people, by state legislatures, by state governors, and by the national legislature, were considered
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