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2501: Violence In Schools
... or seriously injured because of violence. What we should do to try and prevent violence in schools from increasing is teach our children young about this stuff and don't keep a weapon around the house unless it's necessary. And if you do keep a weapon in your house. keep it where it can't be found that easily. Works Cited Glazer, Sarah. "Violence In Schools." CQ Researcher(Sept. 11,1992): 787- 818. Ed. Elanor Goldstein. Vol. 14. Boca Raton: Sirs,1992. Art. 78 ...
2502: CANADA
... is elected by all the people. It is responsible for managing the country, forcing laws, building roads and helping the country run smoothly. Canada has three main levels of government: Federal, Provincial and Municipal. The house of commons lies in Ottawa, Ontario. While the Queen is not present, her representative, the Governor General is in charge. He ranks higher than the Prime Minister. In conclusion, I hope I have raised your ... 1945 for use by Canadians overseas and on certain occasions in Canada. The flag was used until 1965. The Royal Canadian flag was authorized by Royal Proclamation on February 15, 1965, following approval by Canadian House of Commons and Senate in December 1965. The Canadian flag is red. In its centre is a white square the width of the flag, with a single Red Maple Leaf in the centre. The flag ...
2503: The Micmac V.S. The Iroquois
... Ontario, southern Quebec, and northeastern United States. Indian Nations living here formed a formal and lasting confederacy by 1450. Their members were called ‘Ho-De-No-Sau-Nee'. The league was called ‘Kanonsionni', meaning EXTENDED HOUSE. The first five nations to join the confederacy were Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. Tuscaroras migrated from Carolina and joined the confederacy in 1722. The Iroquois are bound in a treaty of friendship with ... Ontario, southern Quebec, and northeastern United States. Indian Nations living here formed a formal and lasting confederacy by 1450. Their members were called ‘Ho-De-No-Sau-Nee'. The league was called ‘Kanonsionni', meaning EXTENDED HOUSE. The first five nations to join the confederacy were Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. Tuscaroras migrated from Carolina and joined the confederacy in 1722. The Iroquois are bound in a treaty of friendship with ...
2504: African Women
... are only fair to man. Black women of Africa have suffered the most because of discriminating laws. Up in till this century women couldn’t own property, vote. Get jobs, and sometimes even leave the house. "The women acknowledge that under apartheid, women’s issues were pushed to the back burner while black men and women fought together for liberation. But now women are devoting attention to old and pervasive obstacles ... an education. S.O.F.A.W. will be collecting money from private and public distributors. This money will used for sending our representatives to places of poverty to show women how to build a house. We will teach them the basic skill. They women we teach will show their neighbor and then the neighbor would teach their neighbor and so on. If we do this more and more women will ...
2505: Huck Finn
... fell out of the tree...I wished I hadn't ever come ashore that night to see such things. "Nowhere else is Twain's voice heard more clearly than as a mob gathers at the house of Colonel Sherburn to lynch him. Here we hear the full force of Twain's thoughts on the hypocrisy and cowardice of society, "The idea of you lynching anybody! It's amusing. The idea of ... enough tobreak with what others assume is correct and just, and makedecisions for ourselves and the ability to stand on our own and dosomething about it. We are that mob that stood outside ColonelSherburn's house, we are the Grangerfords and Shepardsons, and weare the King and the Duke, and even the foolish townspeople inevery town they conned. Somewhere along the line we must becomeI, someone has to have the courage ...
2506: Apathy
... under 30 vote (Dole received 30%, Perot 20%). Clintons 20% margin of victory in the young people vote was his largest in any age group and may have very well put him in the White House. Since John Andersons independent run at the White House in 1980, young people have been the strongest supporters for those outside the two party system. Even in 1996, even though Ross Perot has a dismal 5% overall, his support amongst the younger voters is ...
2507: El Dia de Muerto
... and level. They even cataloged the final resting places for the spirits determined by the kind of death and the occupation they had in life. For example: warriors who dies in combat went to The House of the Sun. Those who didn't go to the house of the sun, the corn, or the paradise of tlaloc, went to Miktlan, "the place of eternal rest"; but to get there souls had to pass several proofs and to help them pass, when buried ...
2508: Nostradamus and a Grim Future
... Salon where he found a town that he decided he would live out the remainder of his years. Nostradamus married Anne Ponsart Gamelle, a rich widow. After 1554, Nostradamus converted the top room of his house in Salon into a study where he could work on his prophecies. By 1555, Nostradamus completed the first part of his book of prophecies that would contain predictions from his time to the end of ... device, not exactly a bomb, will be created that when set off, can disrupt the planetary climate. It will displace an airmass that will upset the balance of hot and cold, so that a green house effect will get out of balance and run to the extreme, causing drastic changes in the climate. This device will wreak havoc on agricultural production (Resten 67). The earth and the air will freeze as ...
2509: Marxs Alienation
... Women are unfortunately still considered by many as just being a housewife. These women who have such roles are also being alienated. They are being forced into staying home and doing various chores around the house, which they do not want to do. Even calling them housewives makes it seem that they have lost their identity. Out of all places, the housewife loses her identity in her own house. Thus she is alienated from herself and worst of all her place of relaxation has alienated her also. Office workers are also in this category. For example, if I were a office worker, working in ...
2510: American Dream
The American dream. It consists of a family, house, cars, and other luxury items. How did it become the American dream? Why do we feel so compelled to pursue it? The reason is because we, the American public, have been convinced through advertising to ... One day they want a matchbox car and a few years later they want a real Porsche. Do not all boys want a fancy car? Do not most girls dream of living in a big house? Is this a coincidence or a carefully thought out scheme by advertisers? Now, how is it exactly that advertisers get us to want the American dream. They do this by channeling into one of our ...


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