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- 1221: Black Panther Party
- ... Black Panther Party was its policy of doing something for the people. The Black Panther Party organized community programs such as free breakfast for children, Liberation school for kids, free clothes drives, campaigns to stop drugs and crime, and a whole lot more. The Black Panther Party made the country understand that it wanted to make America a safer, better place. The Black Panther Party made significant contributions to the art ...
- 1222: "Afrofornication", The New Black Culture Of Indiscriminate S
- ... say 90% of the \\'rap\\' videos i have witnessed have involved one, if not all of these characteristics. Promoting the \\'R-Strategy\\'?, not exactly, promoting the Negro mentality - definately. A fantasy world based on gangs, drugs, fornication, and crime. A fantasy world where the Negro lives in a mansion driving a sports car with many women to fornicate with and lots of gold chains. You want to know what the Negro ...
- 1223: American Prohibition
- ... a prohibition law in 1917 and dropped it two years later. It is my personal hope that one day, America will see that we still deal with a prohibition of sorts: the prohibition of certain drugs. Perhaps, the past will show congress that the old adage about forbidden fruits is true (But I doubt it). Bibliography Altman, Linda Jacobs. The Decade that Roared. New York: Twenty-First Century Books, 1997 Barry ...
- 1224: Vietnam War
- ... headlines and the attention of the White House. To make matters worse, 1967 witnessed more urban riots; the most deadly of which took place in Detroit. It was also the year of the hippies, the drugs, and a wholesale assault on morality and values; and all of these singular happenings were magnified by the media. (VN H. and P.). The antiwar effort was crippling Johnson's presidency and paralyzing the nation ...
- 1225: Slavery In America
- ... is now the fastest growing force in America. The Skin Head movement is usually done by the younger kids. These kids are drawn to the Aryan Nations and Neo Nazis by the promise of free drugs, free booze, heavy metal music, ultimate freedom and rebellion. A lot of these kids stay because of family troubles at home and, like in a gang, feel like they have a family with the group ...
- 1226: Canda At War
- ... juvenile justice practitioners, the disruptive and delinquent behaviors of concern are legally defined as: Delinquent acts involving the destruction or stealing of property, commission of violent crimes against persons, possession or sale of alcohol or drugs, and illegal possession of weapons. Status offenses, which would not be considered an offense if committed by an adult, such as truancy, running away, alcohol possession or use, and curfew violations. Children and youth are ...
- 1227: Aids And Africa
- ... France and the United States, fewer than 5 percent of children born to HIV women were infected. While in developing countries, the average is between 25 percent and 35 percent. Breastfeeding practices and access to drugs for reducing mother-to-child transmission are the two major reasons for this difference. In developing countries, between one-third and half of all HIV infections in young children are acquired through breastmilk (WHO, 48 ...
- 1228: Canada- Facts And Figures
- ... factors (e.g., life expectancy, education) that contribute to "quality of life." Health Care and Social Security Basic health care, with the exception of dental services, is free at the point of delivery. And prescription drugs are in most cases dispensed without charge to people over 65 and social aid recipients. Canada also has an extensive social security network, including an old age pension, a family allowance, unemployment insurance and welfare ...
- 1229: Early Chinese Immigrant
- ... throughout Asia. Its presence is felt in many of the surrounding cultures. The Chinese people have tried to keep their society pure from outside sources. When foreigners entered their homeland and poisoned the population with drugs, the culture could not stop the imminent alteration of their ways. China was weakened severely and was taken advantage of by many countries. Chinese came to America for a myriad of reasons. The main reason ...
- 1230: Kurt Cobain
- ... to be their final concert in Munich 29th Mars 1994." After Kurt's death, Nirvana released their Unplugged in N.Y. album ("Biography"). The next aspect of Kurt Cobain's life was his struggle with drugs. Kurt had become addicted to heroin and morphine. Cobain tried to get his friends and family to believe he was going to get some help and that his drug use was under control. This was ...
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