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- 501: Princess Diana 2
- ... of four children and the youngest daughter. Diana was born to her father Edward John Spencer Viscount Althorp and mother Frances Roche Spencer (King 27). Diana shared her home with two older sisters, Sarah and Jane and a younger brother Charles (Kantrowitz 40). As a child, first she was expected to go through a preparatory school. She attended Riddlesworth Hall an all girls boarding school. Then in 1974 she transferred from ...
- 502: Marijuana
- ... is a green, brown, or a gray mixture of dried, shredded flowers and leaves of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa). There are many slang names for marijuana such as pot, weed, boom, gangster, and Mary Jane. This drug causes Timing, coordination, alertness, and performance to be affected in a negative way. Marijuana has THC in it which is absorbed by fatty tissues in various organs. THC can be detected using urine ...
- 503: Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America
- ... Himmelstein, Jerome L. The Strange Career of Marijuana [sic]. Westport Connecticut: Greenwood Pres, 1983. Incardi and McBride. "Legalization: A high risk Alternative" American Behavioral Scientist 32 (1989): 233-243. Miner, Brad. "How Sweet is Mary Jane?" National Review 25 June 1996: 44. National Association for the Reformation of Marijuana Laws (NORML). "Marijuana: Facts and Figures." Information Pack. Washington, DC: NORML, n.d. Rosenfield, Jim. ACLU Drug Policy, adopted Arpil 1994: "Decriminalization ...
- 504: Thomas More’s Utopia
- ... Now serfhood is fast bound, her’s freedom’s spring; sadness is at an end, and joy’s before. The young today anointed England’s King, The age splendor is forever more (Encarta). His wife, Jane More, died after giving birth to her fourth child. More remarried within the month of her death. Alice Middleton was the name of his new wife. She was a widow and was not liked by ...
- 505: Is Ritalin Over Prescribed?
- ... critics dismiss the drug as just a behavioral "quick fix" for children forced to live in an impatient culture that feeds on dead lines, due dates, sound bites and megabytes, many parents beg to differ. Jane Leavey is one of those parents. She says that Ritalin helps her son Nick, who is eleven, be the best that he can be. Ritalin didn't make him smarter; it just made him able ...
- 506: Gulf War Syndrome
- ... M. Gulf war syndrome: There may be no specific syndrome, but troops suffer after most wars. British Medical Journal 318.7179 (1999): 245-274. Infoweb. Online. Proquest. 1 May 1999. Of Nerve Agents: A BIOGRAPHY. Jane s Intelligence Review 1 January 1998: 44-45. Infoweb. Online. Proquest. 1 May 1999. Overbeck, Charles. Gulf War Syndrome Cover-Up. Internet. Available: http://www.parascope.com/mx/gulfsyn2.htm. 1 May 1999. Straus, Stephen ...
- 507: Princess Diana 3
- ... 1952 to 1954. Lady Diana's parents married in 1954, separated in 1967, and were divorced in 1969. Earl Spencer later married Raine, Countess of Dartmouth in 1976. Diana, her two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, and her younger brother, Charles lived with their father at Park House, Sandringham until the death of her grandfather, Earl Spencer VII. The family moved to the Spencer family seat at Althorp in Northamptonshire, in ...
- 508: The Dead: A Necessary Introduction
- ... could be keeping Gabriel: and that was what brought them every two minutes to the banister to ask Lily had Gabriel come?" (Joyce, 176). He is obviously significant to Miss Kate, Miss Julia, and Mary Jane. Soon after Gabriel arrives, insight is gained into the type of person that he is. He asks Lily if she’ll be married soon, to which she replies "The men that is now is only ...
- 509: The Genetics of Violence
- ... October 1993. Roush, Wade, Conflict Marks Crime Conference, Science, Vol. 269, Iss. 5232, 29 September, 1995 Stone, Richard, HHS ‘Violence and Initiative’ Caught in a Crossfire, Science, Vol. 258, Iss. 5080, 9 October, 1992. Stephens, Jane Ellen, The Biology of Violence, Bioscience, Vol. 44, Iss. 5, May 1994.
- 510: Remembering The Music Of George Gershwin
- ... that poured out through his music and into the hearts of his listeners. Like a rare flower that blossoms once in a while, Gershwin represented an original and rare phenomenon. --Leonard Bernstein Works Cited Erb, Jane. George Gershwin. 1996. (17 March 1998). Ewen, David. A Journey to Greatness. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1986. George Gershwin Remembered. Dir. Peter Adam. Writer Peter Adam. Commentary Clarke Peters. BBC TV, 1987. Gojowy ...
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