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- 1761: Folklore
- ... inspire talking about shared unexplainable experiences. And since they reveal taboos and obsessions American urban legends tend to be about death, cars, hygiene or money" (Bishop, C10). These legends also tend to focus on sex, drugs, and any other unexplainable mishap imaginable. Urban legends are often a means of expressing our fears about the dangers that ripple just beneath the surface of our seemingly calm and untroubled world. Urban legends are ...
- 1762: Different Ideologies and What I Believe In
- ... down. The THC in the weed gets into our blood stream and make your body just relax. I by no means am saying that every drug should be legalized, because other than marijuana all other drugs are stupid. If marijuana were to be legalized it would help this government extremely, they could tax it and make a fortune off of it. After writing my paper and thinking about different ideologies, I ...
- 1763: America's Bad Choice In Leaders
- ... didnt matter to the American public watching their nightly news, because they didnt know. Using the army to fight the marijuana farmers in California also caused the prices of harsher and more dangerous drugs like heroin to go up. Its kind of hypocritical of George Bush to be against the use of hemp for goods like rope, clothes, paper, and fuel, considering that when he was in world ...
- 1764: The Path I Have Chosen
- ... nervous system disorders. Brain disorders such as epilepsy, mental retardation, and Alzheimers are a few of the many disorders that neurologists treat. They are also responsible for the prescription and administration of medication and drugs (Jakubiak 146) (United States 56). The approximate number of hours per week for a neurologist is sixty. They usually work in a hospital or in an office. A large majority of their time is devoted ...
- 1765: Is There Such A Thing As The American Dream?
- ... told that the justice system and police are there to protect you, but their primary interest is arrest and convictions, regardless of guilt or innocence. The president goes on and on about his War On Drugs, while his vice president is the ex-head of the CIA and probably involved in bringing tons of cocaine into the country insuring cash flow to South America and a steady increase in prison population ...
- 1766: A Voice of The Future
- ... make of it? What do we to have to look forward to? From what people tell us.... Nothing. In the eyes of society we will only ruin the future, we are known for teen pregnancy, drugs, and violence. This may all be true but where did it come from? Where did we learn it? Perhaps we took it to the extremes but we sure didnt invent it! In my eyes ...
- 1767: Cry Wolf
- ... using neck snares "equipped with 'stops'" which would prevent the wolves from being killed (Neimeyer 13). Mr. Neimeyer in International Wolf further explains, "Any live wolf restrained by a neck snare was quickly immobilized with drugs injected with a jabstick" (13). Radio collars were then slipped around the animals' necks and these "Judas wolves" (Neimeyer 13), as they have been called, were followed back to the pack where agents selected the ...
- 1768: Literal Interpretation in Literature
- ... can result in generations of drug abusers, spouse abusers, or just rude people. One example of this interpretation might be if a father is a drug abuser, the children will learn from him, and use drugs also. Another example is if the father is abusive, the children will think that is how problems are solved. They, in turn, will be abusive to their families, and will start a vicious cycle for ...
- 1769: Sorrow
- ... birthday. The thought of not knowing whether your daughter is dead or alive or where she is can ruin you. Woe can destroy your life. Many people who experience this kind of sorrow turn to drugs to deal with it. It can often lead to suicide. This class of sorrow is very, very hard to deal with, but some strong people can do it with time. Bad things happen to everybody ...
- 1770: Methods of Control
- ... to stay out past that. There's always a party to go to, and the youth want to stay out with their friends and have a good time. Good times can lead to tragedy. Drinking, drugs, sex, and violence make curfew a good thing. During the day most teens are at school, but at night lots of teens gets together to party. So making your stat home is good if parents ...
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