Welcome to Essay Galaxy!
Home Essay Topics Join Now! Support
Essay Topics
American History
Arts and Movies
Biographies
Book Reports
Computers
Creative Writing
Economics
Education
English
Geography
Health and Medicine
Legal Issues
Miscellaneous
Music and Musicians
Poetry and Poets
Politics and Politicians
Religion
Science and Nature
Social Issues
World History
Members
Username: 
Password: 
Support
Contact Us
Got Questions?
Forgot Password
Terms of Service
Cancel Membership



Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers

Search For:
Match Type: Any All

Search results 2821 - 2830 of 4442 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 Next >

2821: Why I Think They Should Legalize Pot
... It doesn't even burn your throat as much when you smoke it in a bong as do cigarettes. Thirdly, if the price of pot went down quite a bit, then there would be no crime because of it. Pot would be very good for our economy, and pot farmers would make lots of money. It's easy to grow, hence the nickname "weed." And the price would drop so much ...
2822: The Vampire Genre (v.s)
... day. As well as this Blade is a very modern vampire film. It mixes action and horror as a way of attracting a wider audience. It is very different in doing this and uses fabulous computer special effects, along with lots of guns and a fast up beat sound track to drag the whole vampire genre into the 1990's. Both this film and Interview with the Vampire are different to ...
2823: Decriminalization vs. Prohibition
... unsure about it, because I had heard of the dangers of drug use. I decided to do a little research. I looked in health magazines, I looked in Rolling Stone magazine, and I read some computer articles about the sixties. I also casually talked to several people who had experience with drugs. It was through this research that I found out some interesting facts. First was the mere cost of the ...
2824: Marijuana
... than $10. Marijuana sells for 20 times that much! That would be OVER 40 BILLION!) Q: Would it be better if legalized? A: Yes, another taxable income for the government. Prices would go down. The crime factor would be gone. It would take the money out of the hands of criminal and put it in the hands of the government. It's not addictive, you can't overdose unlike alcohol, but ...
2825: Pass The Weed
... or using marijuana is illegal. The federal government is proud of its tough policy on illegal drugs. As citizens, we are all thankful to live in an environment protected from the unregulated drug market and crime that would likely from an unrestricted drug trade. But the opportunities that are missed and the pain and suffering endured from the prohibition of marijuana, are oppression not protection. Our country was founded on a ...
2826: Mary Jane: The Devil Weed
... rather than biological and...marijuana is a marker for individuals who are more prone to seek new experiences even when these violate social norms and local laws." Andrews related that "sensational newspaper stories relating...to crime is generally held to be accountable for the sudden enactment of a law prohibiting its use." He went on to note that "users were often subject to heavy penalties- -up to life imprisonment in Texas ...
2827: The Vampire Genre By V Sthe Va
... day. As well as this Blade is a very modern vampire film. It mixes action and horror as a way of attracting a wider audience. It is very different in doing this and uses fabulous computer special effects, along with lots of guns and a fast up beat sound track to drag the whole vampire genre into the 1990's. Both this film and Interview with the Vampire are different to ...
2828: Themes In Chicago Hope - Tribu
... knows, she knows he knows thing without any dialogue. When the police finally catch Eden Candle and Manson Van Dame there is a long shot of the police capturing them. This scene shows us that crime doesn t pay. Another issue portrayed strongly by the character Phillip Watters is that of men s health. Dr. Watters says early in the show If its not broke, don t fix it , this tells ...
2829: Thin Clients
... and political reasons. Somewhat more likely is the replacement of dumb terminals with thin clients or the adoption of thin-client devices by workers who-be never had desktop computers. In most organizations, thin-client computer will be linked to application rollouts or upgrades, and must therefore integrate with, rather than replace, the existing PC infrastructure. So what s next for the thin-client market? With promises of rapid deployment of ...
2830: Through The Eyes Of The Dyslex
... creativity at work. Dyslexia is a wall that just needs to be climbed. People today, especially teachers, need to be aware of the common symptoms of dyslexia and other similar learning disabilities. It s a crime to let children or any other person go through life with the feeling that they are insufficient when in all reality they have the same ability that everyone else has; they re just wired a ...


Search results 2821 - 2830 of 4442 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 Next >

 Copyright © 2003 Essay Galaxy.com. All rights reserved