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- 791: Governement's Bureaucratic Half-Witted Laws
- ... a church service. In Louisiana biting someone with natural teeth is "simple assault", while if one bites someone with false teeth they are charged with "aggravated assault". In Kentucky, by law anyone who has been drinking is "sober" until he or she "cannot hold onto the ground." In Washington all lollipops are banned and one can be arrested if he or she is seen in public eating the forbidden candy. Another ...
- 792: Keep Our Water Clean: Clean Water Act
- ... use in wetlands, and require the Federal Government to reimburse landowners for loss of property value resulting from wetlands regulations. All of these measures will make it easier for toxins to be thrown into our drinking water by businesses with no remorse. This bill is supposedly supposed to help our environment, but it seems to me that this bill is driven by political and economic interests, rather than the well being ...
- 793: Canada's Aid to Third World Countries
- ... aid. These included "Third World". Some of the major problems faced by "Third World" countries today include poor towns which have had a lack of food sources due to the serious poverty, lack of clean drinking water, lack of good sanitation systems, lack of good living conditions, lack of jobs and there is no industry, therefore no import or export revenue. The governments of the "Third World" countries have done horrible ...
- 794: The Use of The Second Amendment In The Home
- ... firearms. People who have substance abuse problems may play and joke around with a firearm, creating a hazardous situation. "Fifty-two percent of all murderers act under the influence of liquor or drugs" (Cruit, 17). Drinking or doing drugs mix no better with guns than they do with driving cars. The real danger is that most people with substance problems do not admit to it and there for do not make ...
- 795: Bill of Rights
- ... to the people. POWERS RESERVED TO THE STATES OR THE PEOPLE: This amendment is also weak, although it is not so nonexistent as the ninth amendment. But few states set their own speed limits or drinking age limits. Today, we mostly think of this country as the -- singular -- United States, rather than a collection of states. This concentration of power detaches laws from the desires of people -- and even of states ...
- 796: Twelfth Night: Theme of Love
- ... and Olivia show signs of self love but it is not as big an issue. Sir Toby only cares about himself and no one else, not even his friends. He ignores Maria's warnings about drinking into the night, and he continues to push Sir Andrew to court Olivia. Although he believes Sir Andrew doesn't have a chance. Olivia cares about the people around her, but she also believes that ...
- 797: Romeo and Juliet Journal
- ... take place on Wednesday. Lady Capulet tries to change her husband's mind, perhaps in consideration for Juliet, but she is not successful. Awhile after this, Juliet fakes her death by stabbing herself, and then drinking the remedy Friar gave her. Wednesday morning: the Nurse comes to wake Juliet and finds her lying motionless on the bed. She is unable to wake her and realizes she is died. She calls for ...
- 798: Hamlet: Ophelia and Gertrude
- ... when he sees his sister madly singing to herself of love and death. The Queen interrupts a conversation that Laertes and the King are having, two scenes later. Ophelia has drowned. She seemed to be drinking from a river when she fell in and made no attempt to get out. She is called a suicide and Laertes vows to get revenge on Hamlet. What seems peculiar is that no one questions ...
- 799: Henry IV: Hotspur vs. Harry
- ... contest is between Hotspur and Hal, the King's son. At first thought, Hotspur seems to be the easy winner, for all Hal does is spend his time with his friends gallivanting around, stealing and drinking. Hotspur, on the other hand, has returned from a battle in which he defeated the Scots led by Glendower. He has taken many prisoners including the Earl of Douglas, a Scottish warlord. Hotspur is a ...
- 800: The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- ... to trust Hamlet. Polonius arrives and says good-bye Laertes and offers him advice. He then talks to Ophelia about not seeing Hamlet and then orders her stay away from him. 1.4 Claudius is drinking the night and Hamlet, Horatio, and Marcellus see the ghost again. The ghost signals to Hamlet to come, but the others try and hold him back. Hamlet struggles free and moves towards the apparition. 1 ...
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