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- 17361: Melissa Virus
- ... the user's e-mail address book and sends an infected message to the first 50 entries. Although the virus apparently causes no permanent damage to a computer, its clogging affects were far-reaching. All new Microsoft Word documents created on an infected computer will contain the virus, too. Our own computer lab has posted a warning stating if a you receive a mail docoument the says, "Here is that document ...
- 17362: A Senator's Pain
- ... have thought would have agreed with the actions of the LAPD but ironically he was angry. Senator Bradley's monologue contributes more to Smith's theatrical piece because of this irony. I wonder what our world would like if we had more Senator's like Bill Bradley?
- 17363: Meth 2
- ... in prison. Distributing Meth carries a penalty of up to 15 years. Meth has become one of the most commonly used illegal drugs in the Midwest. Rural Missouri has become the Meth capital of the world. In 1996, drug officers raided more than 236 Meth labs. Far more than any other state. Many Meth labs blow up everyday. About 20 percent of the Meth labs detected by the police are discovered ...
- 17364: Sexual Abuse
- ... It is an example of this mistrust as well as the confusion which goes through a childs mind. "Since I was a little ten year old child, I had to deceive and hide from the world and my mother that my father tooka sexual interest in me. Remember how you taught me that art of deceit? First you put me in a situation that had to be kept a secret then ...
- 17365: Meth Labs
- ... no quantity limitations or uniform reporting requirements for iodine and red phosphorous, the chemicals needed to manufacture methamphetamines, law enforcement's ability to trace these chemicals is severely handicapped. The Control Act of 1996 establishes new controls over key chemicals and strengthens criminal penalties for possession and distribution of these chemicals. (http://www.senate.gov/~feinstein/meth1.html) As rural communities struggle just to survive, they also must struggle to win ...
- 17366: The Intentional Death of Francis Macomber
- ... sleep (p 269). Plainly, the incident with the lion caused an incredible fear within Francis. This feeling was combined with multiple situations of inconceivable embarrassment, which resulted in the transformation of Francis Macomber into a new man. A final and essential contributing factor to Francis Macombers ultimate transformation is the hatred that forms within him. Initially, the reader is given the impression that this hatred is solely intended for Mr ...
- 17367: Women And Body Image
- ... be attributed to the differences in how males and females view their body. Researchers have observed that while a boy learns to view his body as a means for achieving power and control in the world, a girl learns that a main function of her body is to attract others (Koff, Rierdan, & Stubbs, 1990). Many childrens advertisements reflect this idea. For instance, Saturday morning cartoon programming include commercials focusing on ...
- 17368: Should A Moment Of Silence Be
- ... of silence has been ruled constitutional, however. Every student fills a moment of silence in a different way: through song, a prayer, or a memory. Newsweek, October 3, 1994, vol. 124. U.S. News and World Report, December 5, 1995 Vol. 117, No. 22, pg. 8-9. The Case of Engel v. Vitale 370 U.S. 421 1962, p. 118-119. Abington School District v. Schempp 374 U.S. 203; 83 ...
- 17369: Should Racist Speech Enjoy Pro
- ... precisely designed." As you can imagine, precisely tailoring any statute in order to prohibit racist speech is nearly impossible - and as many other speakers have already said, banning the current racial slurs will only create new ones. Additionally, an outright ban on racist speech and ideas could likely lead to a higher level of violence in our society. A number of other supreme court rulings have come out in favor of ...
- 17370: Talk Shows
- ... have many rewarding topics such as family reunions. They also have educational topics on child and spousal abuse. These shows are good because they expose us to different things that are going on in the world, things that we can change. The best thing to do is to shift through all the talk shows and get rid of the garbage. In the nineteen eighties, soap operas and game shows ruled day ...
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