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- 731: Drugs in the Music Industry
- ... up to the truth that drug abuse has become a serious problem, though. The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences gathered in 1996 to discuss what could be done about it. The sense of crisis has been growing since Kurt Cobain committed suicide, blamed at least partly on his heroin abuse.(Time p57)Expressions of concern are easy to come by, but the chances for meaningful industry action are less ...
- 732: Black Female Bodybuilders
- ... I am told, cross-dressing as Dennis Rodman. She also shaved her head at one point, in defiance of the established (competitive) female bodybuilder standard of hyper-feminine hair. 21.Alan M. Klein, "Pumping Irony: Crisis and Contradiction in Bodybuilding," Sociology of Sport Journal 3 (2, 1986), 112 - 133, as cited in Leslee A. Fisher, "'Building One's Self Up': Bodybuilding and the Construction of Identity among Professional Female Bodybuilders," in ...
- 733: Space Research Versus Research On Earth
- ... science if usefully deployed can serve the humanity, in a much better way. For instance instead of discovering life any where in space, this money can be used here to over come health and food crisis so as to prevent extinction of life here on our own planet.
- 734: The United States has Changed from a Melting Pot to a Vast Culture with Varying Racial Backgrounds.
- ... the root of all evil . . . (Schlesinger 3). A positive approach would have Americans stop seeing themselves as members of primarily one ethnic group, gaining their total identity from that group. White or black, Hispanic or Asian, they must envision themselves simply as Americans. Works Cited Brookhiser, Richard. ³The Melting Pot is Still Simmering.² Time, 1 March 1993, p. 72. Chavez, Linda, and Cohn-Bendit, Daniel. ³ Multicultural Society: Mosaic or Melting Pot ...
- 735: Maroons
- ... the Captain General and Governor of New York and New Jersey, who had been extremely successful in that position, was sent to Jamaica in 1729 to rescue the situation. Impressed with the gravity of the crisis, Hunter organized a series of punitive expeditions against the Maroons. His efforts failed. On the leeward side of the island, a skillful and ruthless leader, Cudjoe, adept in the art of Guerrilla warfare, led the ...
- 736: University of Pennsylvania Essay Questions
- ... demands for energy increase with the development of the third world and since energy is necessary to the prosperity of all nations, engineers must devise practical, affordable, and environmentally sound solutions to the upcoming energy crisis. I do not believe the future of renewable energy research will lie in proliferation of nuclear power plants or in spending billions of dollars on fusion research. Rather, I predict engineers will devise a product ...
- 737: What Is Witchcraft
- ... nature deities, and possessed fortune-telling or supernatural powers have all been considered as "Witches". Witchcraft can be found in different kind of culture all over the world, like the Celtic, Greek, African, Egyptian and Asian (Moorey 18-20). The most well known one is the Celtic tradition of the craft. It is because during the classical time, the Witches' religion and the Celtic religion have inter-influenced each other greatly ...
- 738: The Igbo
- ... history can be traced to the fifteen or tenth century AD, when some of their ancestors, whom original homelands in the Anambra valley and the Orlu and Isuama areas, began to respond to the ecological crisis that was afflicting their hometowns. By crossing the Niger River to seek for better farming and hunting grounds. In what was soon to become the western part of the Igbo culture area. They came in ...
- 739: Little League Coaches
- ... play this time because he would have to baby-sit while his mom took care of his father. All that time and effort Carl had put in to improving was getting lost to his family crisis. It was at that time when my dad found a solution that would let Carl still play ball. Dad offered to make time to go to the batting cages with Carl after school that way ...
- 740: Using Nuclear Power
- ... are being consumed at an alarming rate. As these resources diminish , people will be seeking alternative sources by which to generate electricity for heat and light . The only practical short term solution for the energy-crisis is nuclear power. Nuclear power, however is not as safe as burning coal, gas or oil in a factory it is in fact , much more dangerous, There are dangers associated with a nuclear power plant ...
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