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331: Abortion: Roe V. Wade
... privacy. However, he also contends that the state has a right to protect potential life, and this interest becomes compelling at the point of viability. Until a pregnant single woman, by the fictional name of Jane Roe, challenged the Texas criminal abortion law, the decision whether or not to terminate the pregnancy was left entirely up to the State. Justice Blackmun, along with six other justices, argued that the decision to ...
332: Childcare
... do? Give up any hope of returning to work? Continue slaving away at home as they become increasingly impatient and angry at their child? Abandon your child to the clutches of any Tom, Dick, or Jane who hangs up a childcare shingle? Beg your aging parents to give up lawn bowling and golf in favor of spending quality time with their precious grandchild? Difficult as it can be to find quality ...
333: The 1960's
... the slogan, "tune in, turn on, drop out." "Better living through chemistry" was another advertising slogan that was a sly joke to the young, but a real worry to their parents. Marijuana (pot, grass, mary jane, weed) became widely used. However, some were smoking hash, taking mescaline, peyote, LSD, barbiturates and sedatives. The list goes on and on. And it was only the beginning. Drug use was everywhere. Rock musicians used ...
334: Invisable Man - Black Leaders
... born Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr. on August 17 1887, at Saint Ann’s Bay, Jamaica. He was the youngest of eleven children. His father, Malcus (Marcus) Mosiah Garvey, was a stonemason and his mother, Sarah Jane Richards, was a domestic servant and produce grower. He left school at the age of fourteen to serve as a printer’s apprentice. After completing his training he took a job with a printing company ...
335: Huckleberry Finn - Freedom
... the King and the Duke still have control over him. So, he thinks of a way to take it back, by stealing the money. Ch.27: pg.179 The King and the Duke sell Mary Jane and her sisters slaves and splits the mother and the kids up. This is another example of how slaves freedom was taken advantage of. Huck doesn’t like this, so he continues with his plan ...
336: The Manhattan Project
... Japan surrendered unconditionally to the United States. Bibliography Brodie, Bernard, and Brodie, Fawn. From Crossbow to H-Bomb (Dell, 1962). Friedman, Col. Richard S., and others. Advanced Technology Warfare (Harmony Books, 1985). Hogg, Ian, ed. Jane's Military Review (Janes Publishing, 1986). Hogg, Ian. The Weapons That Changed the World (Arbor House, 1986).
337: Great Expectations - The Book Verses The Movie
... wanted.     In the film many character cuts were also made, such as Clara Barley, Old Bill Barley, Mrs. Brandley, Biddy, Clarriker, Compeyson, Georgiana, Mr. Hubble, Mrs. Hubble, Abraham Lazarus, Molly, Dolge Orlick, Pepper (The Avenger), Jane Pocket, Matthew Pocket, Mrs. Belinda Pocket, Sarah Pocket, Uncle Pumblechook, Cousin Raymond, Miss Skiffins, Startop, Trabb’s Boy, John Wemmick, and Mr. Wopsle. Most of these characters had a position in the book that went ...
338: A Bus Story
Tzu-Wen Chin Instructor: Jane R. Zunkle WR115 4/13/99 A Bus Story During the entire three years in high school, the bus always was my main transportation. I needed to take it to school and take it home ...
339: Emma
Emma Austen, Jane. Emma. New York: Bantam Books, 1981. Emma takes place in Hartfield, which is a part of Highbury, England. Highbury was a large and populous village, but Hartfield was much quieter and secluded. The story is ...
340: A Family-friendly WorkPlace
... 15 Issue 46: p28-30. 9. Franklin, Diane. "Shared Rewards." Credit Union Management, Oct99, Vol. 22 Issue 10: p27-30. 10. Richard G. Renckly. "Human Resources." Barron's Business Library. New York: 1997. 11. Schmitt, Jane. "Companies use perks to make the office workers happier." Business First - Western New York, 01/18/99, Vol. 15 Issue 16: p31. 12. Schwartz, Debra B. "The impact of work-family policies on women's ...


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