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- 1231: Italian Mob
- ... of the three Godfather movies, they would find many slang words they may not understand. Some of these words are used in place of other words, like the joint, which means prison, or junk, meaning drugs. Whereas other words have their own meaning such as, a made man. This is a man who has extreme importance and cannot be killed without permission. The made man has so much stature that if ...
- 1232: Ireland 2
- ... at least the potential for some spillover into Ireland. Drug Penalties: U.S. citizens are subject to the laws of the country in which they are traveling. Penalties for possession, use, or dealing in illegal drugs are strict, and convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines. Road Conditions: Driving is on the left side of the road in Ireland. Motorists without experience in left side drive countries should be extra ...
- 1233: Influences Of Socratic
- ... objections for anesthesia. One of the reasons that many doctors dont use anesthesia is because they believe that the application of anesthesia would be medically harmful for the baby because of the types of drugs that would be necessary to use. Although a valid concern, this belief has been proven by scientists to be false. In two different Clinical trials where lidocaine was injected into the penis of the infants ...
- 1234: Inca Empire
- ... 4). Also, Incas presented great skills in medicine, and especially in brain surgery. They were capable of amazing feats of surgery, including ampulations and perhaps even bone transplants. The patient was first made unconscious by drugs, such as coca leaves, or possibly by hypnotism. Many of these surgeries were successful, and the patients lived for years after the operations (Inca Empire 9). The Incas had no formal writing system, they had ...
- 1235: Gulf War Illness
- ... of the symptoms resisted that label. Pressure from veterans has prompted the government to investigate further the possible causes of the illness: were the troops exposed to Iraqi chemical and biological weapons? Or were experimental drugs the cause? Or is the Vietnam Agent Orange and the Atomic fallout issue all over again? Is the government cooperating or covering up? The results so far are surprising and often conflicting. So what is ...
- 1236: Five Imporant Events Of The 19
- ... positions in the government. He would also give government positions to his family, such as his brother Ngo Dinh Nhu who headed up the National Police. Ngo Dinh Nhu was a gangster, and often trafficked drugs and promoted prostitution. In May 1963, Buddhists formed large demonstrations against Ngo Dinh Diem. During one of these demonstrations the National Police killed 9 people, in protest against the killings Buddhist monks set themselves on ...
- 1237: Egyptian And Mexican Pyramids
- ... mummification: They take first a crooked piece of iron, and with it draw out brain through the nostrils, thus getting rid of a portion, while the skull is cleared of the rest by rinsing with drugs; next they make a cut along the flank with a sharp Ethiopian stone, and take out the whole contents of the abdomen, which they then cleanse, washing it throughly with palm wine, and again frequently ...
- 1238: Dorothy Day
- ... of a job. Another question we ask ourselves is "Should we give into the poor, such as money to the homeless on the street, when all they are going to do is probably buy alcohol, drugs, cigarettes or something of no good use?" We work for a living and deserve the rewards we get such as pay checks. Why should we give our money to those who put themselves in that ...
- 1239: Democracy -- Good Or Bad
- ... of traditionality or the old-fashioned ways is shunned as terribly wrong. "No weapons were involved. [It was a] traffic stop, just [a] traffic stop. It just so happens [he was a] college graduate. No drugs. No guns. Nobody stole anything. Something is terrible wrong." The article also goes into some detail about his college football accomplishments. How does that concern someone trying to disarm a police officer? This is similar ...
- 1240: Capitalistic Punishment
- ... either plan to get away with the crime or simply are not concerned with the consequences of their actions. Similarly, those who kill in a spontaneous fit of emotion or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol have not rationally considered the ramifications of their actions. In both instances, no matter how serious or intimidating the threat of punishment may be, the concept of deterrence is questionable at best. Another ...
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