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1941: Shoplifting
... so big is because the thieves some how justify their actions and they also don't consider themselves thieves. The most common shoplifters are children and the senior citizens. It is the housewives and the college students that some how justify their stealing and don't consider themselves thieves. I think that shoplifting is totally wrong, and those who do shoplift are thieves. I can not understand how shoplifters can not ...
1942: Serial Killers --
... areas (Michaud & Ayensworth Hugh, p. 99). Since Bundy was a very intelligent he used to trick the women he captured to accompany him to where ever he wanted them to. He would show up on college campuses and would put his arm in a sling and ask young women to help carry books to his car (Michaud & Ayensworth Hugh, p.99). Bundy s victims were innocent, trusting young ladies who fit ...
1943: Schools 2
... are 12 years old. The following year they will go to form 1 in the secondary school and they will continue studying there until they finish form 5 so that they can go to either college or start work immediately or they can continue to form 6 so that they can go to university immediately thereafter. Every student has to sit for the UPSR examination when they are in standard 6 ...
1944: Road Rage -
... road rage exist. Furthermore, Larson believes that road rage is caused by association with sports, saying that a road rager is an individual who is strongly imbued with the sports model, either from high school, college or professional sports; and from identification with sports heroes who become introjected models for behavior. Make and model of a car is also a determining factor in road rage, according to Larson. People who drive ...
1945: Punishment And Behavior
... as a child were more likely to assault their spouse during that year (Straus 142). This study also found a rise in street crime with increasing amounts of physical punishment. A 1972 study of 385 college students which were punished as children were more likely to be involved in violent and property crime (Straus 145). A final interesting statistic showed that for 1980 schools that used a greater amount of physical ...
1946: Proposing A Solution
... are a sure way to make sure student will master the basic skills by the time they graduate high school. These skills are necessary for a student s success after high school. Whether it is college or the work force, these skills will set a strong foundation for whatever a person chooses. Is that not the point of school? Please do not throw children into the world without preparing us for ...
1947: Premature Specialization
... or she can do his or her work correctly. In order for doctors to get the best experience and education needed, training must take place early on in education. An abundance of science courses in college is a good start to prepare for medical school. Even though medical schools might cover the material that is offered in undergraduate biology and chemistry courses, repeat exposure to the material can only be beneficial ...
1948: Performance-enhancing Drugs -
... drugs on their particular sport. Unanimously, the representatives decided that these drugs take away from the purity and natural skill of the sport, and should therefore be declared illegal in all professional and division-one college sports. This rule may go into effect as early as April of the year 2000. It is true that these enhancing drugs give athletes an opportunity to refine their skills, but who is suffering? Assume ...
1949: My Lai: The Event, The Trial,
... were just following orders. The defense's case was weak and short. The fate of Lt. Calley was in the hands of the jury, now. William Calley had no criminal background. He dropped out of college and joined the army in July 1966. He started out as a filing clerk, but was eventually sent to Ft. Benning, Ga. for training as an infantry Lieutenant (background.html). He attended an Officer Candidate ...
1950: Microsoft The Company
Microsoft: THE COMPANY The thought of forming a company which supplies its customers with software, was a great idea--especially coming from a college dropout. Bill Gates, along with high-school friend Paul Allen, formed a software company in 1975. From the beginning, Microsoft had a tremendous potential to become a very successful corporation. Beginning with a revenue of ...


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