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- 8701: American Drug Laws- Do They He
- ... and sellers apart. The money to be made from drug trafficking is so huge that there will always be those willing to risk the consequences. The desire of the addict for the substance is so great that it will never be quelled by any amount of legislation. Since drug use is potentially a "victimless" crime we can assume that the drug laws were created to protect the user from himself. Instead ...
- 8702: Animal Abuse
- ... the scenes in slaughterhouses are ones of bullying and torture. The people hurt the animals in the most horrific ways possible, for example, slitting their throats while they are still alive and dropping them from great heights to break their legs and necks and other bones. These are just two of the many ways of slaughter that are used today. Meat is needed for a good healthy diet. We should not ...
- 8703: What I Would Place In A Time Capsule
- ... past. Besides fascination, the study of the past mostly serves as a blueprint for the future. By learning of accomplishments and mistakes of pioneers in the past, people can plan for a better life. A great deal of time and money is spent preserving the past, because once history is lost, it is lost forever.
- 8704: A Chioce Made Easy
- ... Tutor by Microsoft, is a budget sensitive, educational enhancement package for childaren, with exciting graphics and an incredible academic framework. For this reason, a recent review of this program stated that “Microsoft has made a great contribution to children’s learning” (Dr. Toy). In fact, My Personal Tutor is the best choice of children’s educational software. The activities in My Personal Tutor facilitate learning in vital academic disciplines. Because of ...
- 8705: American Values
- ... quietly participate because “the beast traps” are too flashy to pass on. The way entertainment and fun are enforced on Americans is no different. As noted earlier, being extremely commercialized, the entertainment industry does a great job at brainwashing people as well. For instance, Adler in his article notes how people are being convinced that they are having fun and being entertained while performing regular and not necessarily pleasant activities. Thus ...
- 8706: Slavery
- ... had been in Greece. Wealthy Romans, often maintaining large city and country homes, depended on numerous slaves for the efficient operations of these households. Imperial conquests and expansions eventually strained the native Roman workforce, so great numbers of foreign slaves had to be imported to fill agricultural labor needs. The primary way of acquiring slaves was through war; tens of thousands of captured prisoners of war were brought to Rome as ...
- 8707: American And British Houses
- ... bedroom can be termed a "double bedroom" if a double bed can be squeezed in, even if there is no room to move around it. The American living room is sometimes referred to as the "great room" and, on average, consumes over 300 square feet. A large British "lounge," in comparison, can measure a mere 150 square feet. Additionally, the American garage usually has enough room for two cars and space ...
- 8708: Mark Twain (1835-1910)
- ... 1835-1910) A onetime printer and Mississippi River boat pilot, Mark Twain became one of America's greatest authors. His 'Tom Sawyer', 'Huckleberry Finn', and 'Life on the Mississippi' rank high on any list of great American books. Mark Twain was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on Nov. 30, 1835, in the small town of Florida, Mo. He was the fourth of five children. His father was a hard worker but a ...
- 8709: Anorexia Nervosa - Includes Bi
- ... poor circulation, diarrhea, dehydration, slowed or irregular heart rate, and dilation of intestines. Psychologically, the anorexic suffers with isolation from others, impaired neuromuscular functions, mood swings, fainting spells, insomnia, weakness, hyperactivity, low self esteem, fatigue, depression, self-hatred, electrolyte imbalance, loss of sexual desire, psychological, physical, and biochemical disturbances, and eventually death. It is said that up to 30% of anorexics either die from complications due to the eating disorder or ...
- 8710: Captain Kidd
- ... must die, Farewell, for I must die. Then to eternity, in hideous misery, I must lie, I must lie. Captain Kidd experienced a short lived pirating career, but in it he managed to have a great many people killed, some of which he himself murdered in cold blood. I chose to do my essay on Captain Kidd because I have heard many different tales of his many adventures. I wanted to ...
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