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2811: The Legalization Of Marijuana
... rights of others, observes accepted standards of courtesy and public property, and respects preferences of those who wish to avoids cannabis entirely. -Testimony of R. Keith Stroup on behalf of NORML before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Judiciary Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, on March 6, 1996 In November 1996, the people of California approved proposition 215, an initiative that could, in effect, make marijuana legally available as a ...
2812: The Paparazzi
... insert cameras under a bathroom stall when someone is in there but these are just examples of what the Paparazzi do for a living. Violation of one's right of privacy should be considered a crime but it's not because the paparazzi is strategically playing on the border between celebrity publicity and tabloid mania. Celebrities have tried nearly everything to thwart these invaders including bringing them to court, using violence ...
2813: Snow Falling on Cedars
... the casements.", the weather is shown to be cold and snowy but not entirely unpleasant. This is a parallel to the trial, it has just begun and the reader is yet to learn of the crime committed and discover the people and circumstances which the town is in the midst of. The novel flashes back to the childhood lives of the characters, the setting here is one of innocence. The reader ...
2814: The Preference
... known to be equably enormous, but the past experience was powerful. This leaves out of consideration the fact that a current task is apparent, and it should be noted that the correspondence is near the computer science. As soon as the presently finished combination was not known to be inappropriately valuable, the potential usefulness was known to be extreme, and the mode of operation in the proximity of a development experience ...
2815: The Problem Of Online Casino
In our society today, computer technology plays an important role in many forms of entertainment, especially in the field of online casino. As technology advances, net gambling is becoming more and more popular. While its popularity is skyrocketing, ambiguity surrounds ...
2816: Counterfeiting: We're In The Money
... copy it. But, what if our currency system was strictly based on a credit? This will be the United States currency of the future. Our world has advanced so far with the aid of the computer. Ten years ago, computers were for only a weak version of typing. We have come so far from the past. Technology will improve in the years to come. The money in our wallets is just ...
2817: The Republic
... find a cure in the equalization of property, which will take away from a man the temptation to be a highwayman, because he is hungry or cold. But want is not the sole incentive to crime; men also wish to enjoy themselves and not to be in a state of desire- they wish to cure some desire, going beyond the necessities of life, which preys upon them; nay, this is not ...
2818: The Simpsons 2
... At the hospital, Homer admits to Peterson that the pig prank was his idea and the "nerds" are allowed to return to school. When Homer flunks his exam, the "nerds" change his grade on the computer to an A+. Marge finds out and tells Homer that he has to take the course over again. "The Simpsons" deals with so many topics in one half hour that I will explore only the ...
2819: The Unknown Citizen
... many of its actions, unimaginable before, as for the good of the nation. The government played a deeper role in people s personal life, probing and examining every minute detail in search for any unpatriotic crime. Individuals who met the government s standards were lauded as model and patriotic citizens. Those who did not, such as those in the Red Scare of 1950s, were ostracized. This alarmed a generation of writers ...
2820: A Scarlet Letter: Honesty Heals a Guilty Heart
... who had been her accomplice in the adulterous act that she committed. Hester unselfishly proved her honesty and loyalty to Dimmesdale by refusing to reveal his identity as the man who had also committed the crime of adultery. The punishment would have been easier to bear had another person been forced to deal with it publicly, but she cared too much about Dimmesdale to ruin the honorable man’s reputation. Hester ...


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