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3481: Catalytic Converters
... started the new "safe" auto craze, and was an ingenious invention. I'm sure that as long as I live such inventions will never outlive their usefulness. Bibliography A. Texts i) Chemistry - Heath pgs. - B. Computer i) The Internet - "Catalytic Converters" www.generalmotors.com ii) "Catalysis." Encyclopedia Encarta. 1994 ed. C. Encyclopedia i) "Catalytic Converter." The World Book Encyclopedia. 1985 ed.
3482: Internet Censorship and the Communications Decency Act
... newspapers, and a foreign web site is just as accessible as a domestic one. There are numerous alternatives to government enforced laws to keep minors from accessing "offensive" sites on the Internet. At home, the computer should be kept in a generally high-traffic area of the house to make it easy to monitor a child's Internet usage. Another option, although I personally disagree with it, would be to install ...
3483: Brown Vs. Board Of Education
... the educational system which was confronted with many adversities. The integration of the schools heightened racial tensions. White students led strikes to prevent the black students from entering the schools. Teachers noted an increase in crime and fighting. The test scores of the two groups varied greatly, with predominantly white schools scoring in the nation's top 5% and predominantly black schools scoring in the nation' s lowest 5%. The racial ...
3484: How the 60's Changed Our Lives
... many of society's rules governing our clothing, speech, and taboos about sex, into the more relaxed ones of today. Because of the drugs, and the sex, and the immense population that was doing them, crime was reduced greatly. Even the most conservative members of a neighborhood would admit that the streets were safer than they had been for years. No one would rather worry about hoodlums carrying switchblades, when now ...
3485: BLACKS, PRISON, AND INSTITUTIO
... leaders do not consider the results of having the future leaders of the Black communities imprisoned. Also most do not care. In the sentencing project it was pointed out that the "get tough" approach to crime in which there was an increase of arrests, convictions and lengthy sentences has decreased victimization rates less than 5% since 1973 . Despite the statistics the "get tough" trend, which is disproportionately aimed against Blacks, has ...
3486: Ecodisc
... Ecodisc would be very good for showing students (or anyone) interested in managing nature reserves, working for national parks or just as an interest thing. Ecodisc is an invention which would greatly help both the computer and television industries as well as the nature and wildlife organisations across the world. Already there are programmes that enable the user to take control of what is happening, and Ecodisc, being one of the ...
3487: Heroin Legislation
... clinical conditions, will this not reduce the desire for heroin on the street? Casting light into the alleyways will surely lessen the sinister nature of the black trade. Addicts would not have to turn to crime to finance their habit and dealers would not have the violent hold over those they supply. It is time we treated heroin use for what it is, a social issue, not a criminal one. The ...
3488: Heroin
... have liver ailments. However, not all of the changes that go on in your life are physical or mental, others are behavioral. Such changes include, decreased sexual pleasure or indifference to sex and committing a crime to get money for more heroin. Although these are bad enough consequences as to lead someone off the path to drug addiction, there are still people who take their addiction all the way. The number ...
3489: Hate In Our Society
... says that is not the work of the government to stop hate, but that it is to stop violence. He argues about the government new laws against hate crimes, but which is really a hate crime which is not. Hate crimes has became such a big issue that even president Clinton mention it. Finally Sullivan implies that is up to every one to stop hate and up to the government to ...
3490: Homeless Youth
... age can be devastating to the teenager, the cities they live in, and our society, in general. Teens are often victimized and exploited fairly easily while they are out on their own. Due to this, crime rates skyrocket in cities with a large homeless teenage population. Teens often turn to drug trafficking, prostitution, and other forms of criminal activity in order to survive. In turn, this also causes a wide range ...


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