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- 8391: Juveniles Must Accpet Responsi
- ... courts are letting juvenile offenders off is horrendous (Stapleton 67). Most importantly, minors who commit serious offenses do not deserve preferential treatment in any form. Attacking their arresting officers, some teenage juvenile delinquents show a great deal of disrespect and they do not deserve special treatment in the courtroom (McPolin A8). Margaret Rosenheim, author of Pursuing Justice for the Child, insists that there are many adults of all ages who are ...
- 8392: The Death of John F. Kennedy
- ... and A22. 7 January 2000. The Assassination As the plot unfolds. U.S. News & World Report. December 9, 1963: 68-71. Volume LVI, Number 23. 7 January 2000. The Associated Press. Civil Rights and The Great Society: 1961-1967. New York: Combined, 1995. The Presidency. Time. November 29, 1963:22-29. Volume 82, Number 22. 7 January 2000. The Tragic end of John F. Kennedy. U.S. News & World Report. December ...
- 8393: Personal Writing: Memories
- ... whistle) GGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLLL! I had scored and completed my hat-trick filled season. Our team did it, won our first tournament. Once I saw the trophies we had won my day was complete. I felt sooo great. It was a perfect day, and I would repeat it over and over again if I had the chance. The trophy that our team had won that day is still on my desk today. One ...
- 8394: The Biography of Ernest Hemingway
- ... To Arms might be considered Hemingways greatest work. It was written by a young man, and while it is not technically perfect, it has life and verve. Without a doubt, it will remain a great book of love and war.
- 8395: Policy Profile Of Senator Dick
- ... when Lugar presented his own proposals to cut over fifteen billion dollars in expendutures over a five year period.(Hosansky, 1167) Lugar proposed massive cuts in the farm subsidies programs which were created during the depression era to help farmers stay afloat. He suggests that they are merely another form of welfare. Much of the disagreement with Lugar's proposal stems from the idea that Lugar is from Indiana which traditionally ...
- 8396: Adversity And Resilience Of Ho
- ... try to understand them. If all "straight" people gets to know homosexuals like Shitou knew Douzi, they will find that homosexuals are no different than anyone else, and that homosexuals can turn out to be great friends. People who despise homosexuals are usually those who are ignorant enough to be deceived by the absurd beliefs about homosexuals. Recently, more and more people are beginning to learn about the true nature of ...
- 8397: Personal Biography of Sean McEndree
- ... Church every Sunday or Saturday. And it goes to show that anyone that believes can achieve. A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. You do not have to be popular to have a great personality. It does not matter what your race is, how you look, or what color you are. It really depends on who you are in the inside. And Sean proved who he was on the ...
- 8398: Hydroponics Growing Without Soil
- ... white fly secretes a honeydew sticky substance on the leaves; later a black fungus often develops as a secondary infection. If not take care of immediately with pesticides or other means the plants may, in great numbers, die ( Bridwell 113). The white fly will build up a resistance to any pesticide very quickly. Only by extreme care can they be controlled. The pesticides that are used should vary each time they ...
- 8399: Madam Walker's Life and Her Cosmetic Products
- ... Ransom, is also a National Historic Landmark having a beautiful late 1920s era theatre with an Egyptian motif, a Walker museum room, and is one of the landmarks in which the city of Indianapolis takes great pride. Madam Walker's hair products and cosmetics are now being manufactured again by Walker Enterprises of Indianapolis, IN.
- 8400: Malcolm Little
- ... in a foster home. He was the only black child in eighth grade but he was still ranked top of his class in most subjects. At this time he still had hopes of becoming something great. It was soon lost when his teacher asked Malcolm what he wanted to be. His reply was a lawyer. The teacher informed Malcolm that he was a black boy and needed to be reasonable about ...
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