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61: Ernest Che Guevara
... his exams, he made a much longer journey. He visited southern Argentina, Chile, where he met Salvador Allende, and Peru, where he worked for several weeks in the San Pablo leprosarium. He then was in Colombia at the time of La Violencia, and Venezuela and Miami where he was arrested but soon released. He returned home for his finals sure of only one thing: he did not want to become a ...
62: Thurgood Marshall
... of 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was prepped and raised by his mother, Norma Arica Marshall, and his father, William Canfield Marshall. Thurgood's mother was one of the first African Americans to graduate from Colombia University and his father was the first black person to serve on Baltimore's grand jury in the 20th century. Their accomplishments influenced young Thurgood in the years yet to come. Thurgood was always top ...
63: ROBBERY OF FREEDOM:The Ultimate Injustice
... accusation against me. My accuser, John Will Waters, whom I was never allowed to face in court, is a king pin drug lord. He operates out of that small town, but reaches as far as Colombia, South America. My parents grew up in that same town. Waters was from a long line of moonshiners and crooks. He is very liberal and seems to think money will do anything. He and my ...
64: Marijuana
... The marijuana plant has few natural enemies. For this reason it grows wild, even in backyards and empty areas of cities. In fact, marijuana is truly one of the hardiest weeds in existence. Mexico and Colombia are the two main foreign sources of marijuana. They share 60% of the market with the U.S. It is estimated that they produce between 500 and 1,000 tons of marijuana a year (Harris ...
65: Benefits Of Capital Punishment
... and their immediate families from pro death penalty advocates. Most members of parliament, voted on their own personal feelings, as opposed to the views of their voters.2 The same was the case in British Colombia, where accepting of the death penalty, if it was reinstated 1987 , by the federal government was discussed. The M.P.s were split, 17 out of 29 were for the death penalty. This showed, that ...
66: Drug Abuse
... marijuana, is predominantly a problem among teens and teens are our future. Our society is hurt economically because every year millions of American dollars leave this country illegally, invested in places such as Turkey and Colombia, as a result of Americans trafficking in the drug trades of those countries. Drug abuse must be stopped. We should attack the supply and demand. We should keep drugs from entering the country and incarcerate ...
67: Capital Punishment: Deters murder, and is just Retribution
... and their immediate families from pro death penalty advocates. Most members of parliament, voted on their own personal feelings, as opposed to the views of their voters.2 The same was the case in British Colombia, where accepting of the death penalty, if it was reinstated 1987 , by the federal government was discussed. The M.P.s were split, 17 out of 29 were for the death penalty. This showed, that ...
68: Capital Punishment: Pro
... and their immediate families from pro death penalty advocates. Most members of parliament, voted on their own personal feelings, as opposed to the views of their voters.2 The same was the case in British Colombia, where accepting of the death penalty, if it was reinstated 1987 , by the federal government was discussed. The M.P.s were split, 17 out of 29 were for the death penalty. This showed, that ...
69: Capital Punishment Deters Murder, and Is Just Retribution
... and their immediate families from pro death penalty advocates. Most members of parliament, voted on their own personal feelings, as opposed to the views of their voters.2 The same was the case in British Colombia, where accepting of the death penalty, if it was reinstated 1987 , by the federal government was discussed. The M.P.s were split, 17 out of 29 were for the death penalty. This showed, that ...
70: Drug Smuggling
... of money for the illegal substance, and that is why there are so many illegal drugs in the United States. Over half of the drugs that make it into America are from place's like Colombia in Central America. Some of the techniques that the police attempt to do are going out into the streets to act like they are people buying drugs. So what they do is approach a seller ...


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