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- 2391: Costs and Contributions: The Wave From South of The Border
- ... on families living near the Mexican border lowering standards of living and living space as well. Also, citizens wonder about the filthy scum that comes from south of the border-are all illegal immigrants scum? George Vernez outlined an ambitious project that is dealing with the question of whether immigration is a plus or minus for CA by examining the effects of immigration on internal migration, on wages, and on public ...
- 2392: "I Do" or "Please Don't": Hawaii's Same Sex Marriages
- ... encouraged, AIDS and other sexually-transmitted diseases are actually soaring! (Survey from the Centers of Disease Control report by Associated Press, "HIV Found in 7 Percent Gay Young Men: Education Fails to halt Spread," The Washington Times, February 11, 1996, p A-3; Michael Warner, "Why Gay Men Are Having Risky Sex," Village Voice, New York, January 31, 1995, Vol. XL., No. 5) AIDS is most likely transmitted in unsafe sex ...
- 2393: The Great Gatsby
- ... city, a train must be boarded; the train passes through an area referred to as the valley of ashes. Towering over the waste-land is a billboard with T.J. Eckleburg looking over the land. George Wilson, the owner of a shabby garage shop in the valley of ashes, refers to the eyes on the billboard as the eyes of God. The valley of ashes symbolizes that the world has become ...
- 2394: Working Mothers
- ... After Maternity Leave. London: Unwin Hyman, 1991. Mahony, Rhona. Kidding Ourselves: Breadwinning, Babies, and Bargaining Power. New York: BasicBooks, 1995. Thomson, Elizabeth Jean. Employment and childbearing Decisions of Mothers of Young Children. Seattle, University of Washington, 1979.
- 2395: Silas Manner
- Silas Manner Silas Manner is about a tortured and lonely mans redemption through another man's failure. Silas Manner by George Eliot is a comment on the life of an English weaver and the social interactions of English county folk .The first thing that Eliot shows is how one man Godfrey Cass's failure as a ...
- 2396: Search of April Raintree
- In Search of April Raintree is a novel written by Winnipeg born writer named Beatrice Culleton. Beatrice Culleton was born in 1949, in St. Boniface Manitoba. She attended George Brown College, 1970, and Banff school of Fine Arts, 1983. She was raised in foster homes, as were her brother and two sisters, because of her parents alcoholism. Both sisters committed suicide and Culleton turned ...
- 2397: Bright Shining Lie
- ... the war. However, those above him either ignored the reports or destroyed them, because they could not believe that anyone could stand up to the might of the U.S. Reports that were sent to Washington were often dressed up to make things appear better than they were. No deliberated plan to misinform the government was ever uncovered, the generals simply believed that eventually things would go their way and they ...
- 2398: Censorship From "Obscene" Material
- ... Andy Rooney, a CBS news correspondent, was suspended for his racist remark, "Blacks have watered down their genes because the less intelligent ones... have the most children." Another episode of self-imposed censorship is when George Michael released his song "I Want Your Sex." In 1987, AIDS and other sexual diseases were rampantly spreading and his song condoned casual sex. The MTV executives also sent the video for this song back ...
- 2399: Midaq Alley
- ... alley of him. Midaq Alley as life itself it isn't without an irony that wisdom is only utered through the words of the "fool". Bibliography Bibiography Mahfouz, Naguib. Midaq Alley. Trans. Trevor Le Gassick. Washington: Three Continents P. 1966. Word Count: 525
- 2400: The Real Threat of Nuclear Smuggling
- ... of any type of nuclear material can have extremely vast consequences and dangers. They say that although secrecy rules make precise numbers impossible to get, Thomas B. Cochran of the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington, D.C., estimates that a bomb requires between three and 25 kilograms of enriched uranium or between one and eight kilograms of plutonium. A Kilogram of plutonium occupies about 50.4 cubic centimeters, or one ...
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