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- 12061: Speed Kills
- ... speed limit kills and causes fatalities and injuries; it increases pollution and also raises the cost off operating/maintaining a vehicle. Not only that it also raises the insurance premiums, so why speed. Works Cited D. Solomon, "Accidents on Main Rural Highways Related to Speed, Driver and Vehicle," Bureau of Public Roads, July 1997. David L. Harkey, et. al., "Assessment of Current Speed Zoning Criteria," Transportation Research Record, no. 1281, 1996 ...
- 12062: Biology Work Requirement 3 Biology Work Requirement 3
- ... does deforestation occur? There are a many answers to that question but the main ones are: Ψ For agricultural purposes eg space for building. (overpopulation) Trees are logged for the purpose of space. In this day and age the human race is multiplying and therefore we require more space to expand cites and build more houses. To do this world government cut down any forests in their way. Ψ Industrial \ commercial ...
- 12063: Penalty Of Death-Analysis
- ... too long -He states that this wait is 'horribly cruel' -Says that not even caniballs would torture their victims in this way -Also wonders why they need to wait at all -Suggests executing them the day after their trial -Says that while time is allotted in between trial and execution to make peace w/ god, it does not take that long, and concludes his essay by saying: "[Making peace w/ god ...
- 12064: Prisoners Dilemma
- ... dilemma such a paradoxical situation. Both men will be better of if they look out for each other or rather not look out for themselves. This is a situation that can be used in every day living.. Any time there are peoples' interests that are affected not only by what they do but what other people do, a dilemma may occur. In some situations everyone will end up worse off if ...
- 12065: Sports Salaries
- ... salaries are too high. Current sports salaries are reaching astronomical figures. Players are signing 50 million-dollar contracts and up just because they happen to be pretty good at hitting a baseball. Just the other day Kevin Brown signed a contract worth over 100 million! Now pro sports are fun to watch and follow, but college games entertain just as well and they aren't receiving a legal penny. Down south ...
- 12066: Piercys Use Of Implied And Ex
- ... fully developed picture of how little value we place on humanity in the work place. By using the full range and depth of rhetorical figures, Ms. Piercy has given fresh insights into the average work day of women who provide vital administrative assistance.
- 12067: Plot Of Oedipus Rex
- ... action, then questions Iokaste, the widow of Laios, what she knows. She tells him that Laios death was foretold. That he would be killed by his own child. To prevent this, Laios took their three-day-old son, pierced his ankles and left him for dead in the mountains. Iokaste also gives Oedipus the king's description and tells that she heard that highwaymen killed the king at the place where ...
- 12068: Steroids The Easy Way To Destr
- ... and a bloated feeling. Probably the worst feeling, however, come when the person decides to quit. Quitting produces great depression because all of a sudden the user sees his body shrinking and growing weaker every day. Because of the aggression and mood swings produced while on steroids and the depression caused after quitting, steroids are very damaging psychologically to most users. Steroids produce fast gains in muscularity and body size because ...
- 12069: Pragmatism Vs. Idealism (a Man
- ... told that if he reports any statements made by More, he will be given 50 guineas he is tempted. But later, he realizes that Fifty guineas isnt tempting; fifty guineas is alarming. If hed left it as swearing... but fifty- thats serious money. If its worth that much now its worth my neck presently. I want no part of it. They can sort it out between them. I ...
- 12070: Pride And Prejudice
- ... marry someone with whom there is no strong bond. Additionally, Elizabeth shows that she truly loves Mr. Darcy when she explains to her father how her affection towards him was "not the work of a day, but had stood the test of many months suspense, and enumerated with energy all his good qualities" (Austen 242). Mr. Darcy too, shares the same feelings of fondness towards Elizabeth. In fact, when Darcy first ...
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