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- 2641: George Washington and Thomas Jefferson Grew It, Why Cant We?
- ... legal until the late 1930s. The main contributing factors to it becoming illegal occurred during the Great Depression. There was a popular movement called the Alcohol Prohibition, making alcohol sales illegal. At this time, crime got out of hand due to the fighting between various gangs and the Mob for control of the black market alcohol sales. A large force of police officers was formed to enforce this new law ...
- 2642: Huckleberry Finn: Separation From Society
- ... river for some time, Jim believes that they are nearing Cairo and starts to imagine his life as a free man. His plans for freeing his family and the nearing of the completion of the "crime" begin eating away at Huck's conscience. He resolves to go ashore and turn Jim in, which immediately relieves his guilty anguish. As he takes off in the canoe, supposedly to find out if they ...
- 2643: Influences On Environment And
- ... biological children reaised by the same mother resemble her in IQ to the same degree. The adopted childrens genetic dissimilarities seem to make no difference. ENVIRONMENTAL The Human brain is very much like a computer, it can be used to add numbers or fly planes it just depends on the program used. Dr Luis Alberto Machado was elected in Venezuela (1974) as head of human intelligence. He revolutionised their learning ...
- 2644: The Increasing Use Of Street Drugs
- ... and get out a day or two later. Sure the drugs are confinsated by law enforcement officials and the "criminal" now has a note on his record, but what prohibits him from doing the same crime? Nothing! Dating a member of our law enforcement team, I hear quite often how a member of "our" society can be released from jail for drugs and within a month later will be arrested again ...
- 2645: Intuition
- ... are continually, without conscious attention, recognizing patterns in the stream of sensations that impinge upon you. If one of these is important it is suddenly brought to your conscious attention. Perhaps you are playing a computer game and you suddenly recognize the voice of the company president coming down the hall. Even though you are strongly focused on the game, the recognition of that voice destroys your concentration as it is ...
- 2646: 1984: Summary
- ... introduced. We are shown how the earth has changed, into 3 main continents. we are also introduced to the main character and how he fits into the new world. Also we are shown how the computer age has taken over peoples minds. The language is easy to understand, it has not really changed much over time. It seems like there is nothing left after nuclear war, just ruins remaining. We are ...
- 2647: In Search Of Excellence
- ... himself in an office. The fifth and often obvious principle is to stick to the knitting. The basically says that if a company is in the food business, it should not branch off into the computer business unless they have no where else to expand in the industry they are already in. The sixth basic principle is a simple form, lean staff. This means leaving few people up top to manage ...
- 2648: Influence Of Television And Ra
- ... People watch television to find out what is happening in the world and to entertain themselves. A great number of American's have abandoned many things for television. Newspapers are an example of that. But crime shows and sitcoms along with porno trash are rampant. As we sit in front of the set, eating potato chips, gaining weight, and filling our minds with trash, we don't stop to think of ...
- 2649: Internet Censorship Laws
- ... many different software packages for those computers. You use them to protect your homes from robbers, to conveniently mail you important papers to any place you need without leaving your home, to control your office computer from any location, so you could do business from any place on the earth. Millions of people trust those programs. What would happen if those programs had flaws in them? Would you like the program ...
- 2650: Love in the Time of Cholera
- ... life of social critism. Morgan always wanted to be the comedian in the group and cared very much about how people percieved him. When he started to go mad, and implemented such family rules as "Crime and Punishment," the town began to talk about him as if he was insane. Further critism occured after he got caught cheating on his wife. Society began looking down on him, and as a result ...
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