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- 3761: Death Penalty in the United States
- ... or she should pay for the crime with his or her life. The death penalty also ensures that murders will never be able to kill again, because they will be dead. For example according to John DiIulio, a noted professor at Princeton University, the average murderer spends only 8.5 years in prison. This makes it likely that they will kill again because reform is nearly impossible in that amount of ...
- 3762: Why Gun Control is Needed
- ... control activists tend to use in their argument. "Guns don't kill people. People kill people." Well, I believe this is only half true. People do kill people. Guns kill people best. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy was killed by a sniper's bullet. In 1968, Martin Luther King was killed by a gunman, and also in 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy fell to an assassin's bullet in Los ...
- 3763: Serial Killing: Is It An Addiction?
- ... 231. Marlatt, G. Alan and Fromme, Kim. (1988). "Metaphors for addiction." In Stanton Peele (Ed.), Visions of Addiction. Lexington: DC Health and Company. Orford, Jim. (1985). Excessive Appetites: A Psychological View of Addictions. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Pomerleau, Ovide and Cynthia. (1988). "A Biobehavioral View of Substance Abuse and Addiction." In Stanton Peele (Ed.), Visions of Addiction. Lexington: DC Health and Company. Ressler, Robert K., et al. (1988). Sexual ...
- 3764: Bridging Technology And Academ
- ... in this paper are those that are Internet related -- World Wide Web (Web); Web authoring and publishing; electronic mail (E-mail), Academic Discussion Lists (listservs) and Usenet Newsgroups. This paper draws from efforts at St. John's University to prepare faculty of various disciplines for educational and instructional use of a new technology infrastructure that heavily accentuates these (NITs). Rationale for Incorporating Networked Information Technology into the Curriculum As our global ...
- 3765: Legalization of Marijuana
- ... One study estimates that alcohol plays a part in 55% of all fatal highway crashes. Marijuana may present similar risks, but at present there are no reliable data on its importance in accidents. According to John Stuart Mill's writings, the government should try to control only the aspects of drug use that injure society. In this vein, it makes sense to have laws against driving under the influence of marijuana ...
- 3766: Q/A: Legalization of Marijuana
- ... that consider the plant to have religious value. 3. Their personal correspondence and records reveal that U.S. Presidents Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and others smoked hashish, as did Benjamin Franklin and Mary Todd Lincoln. President John F. Kennedy is also reported to have smoked marijuana to relieve his back pain. Many of America's grgrt leaders and Founding Fathers (including George Washington) were hemp farmers. Sources: National archives, published reports. 4 ...
- 3767: Is Marijuana Dangerous to your Physical Health?
- ... stories, people forget to mention that part" (The Associated Press, A-6). Ruth is among the 17 million Americans who use marijuana regularly. Part of the reason for marijuana's popularity is its cheap price. John, a scientist who uses the drug says an ounce can cost him from $40 to $100 (The Associated Press, A-6). Another reason for its popularity that is that "the cops basically ignored it" a ...
- 3768: Should Drugs Be Made Legal? (Against)
- ... needles by intravenous drug users helps increase the spread of AIDS. "Infection among IV drug abusers is continuing to occur at a very steady rate," warn Richard E. Chaisson director of the AIDS service at John Hopkins University. In the U.S gay men still make up the primary risk group, although 750,000 to 1 million drug addicts are believed to be at risk to AIDS nationally. The problem here ...
- 3769: Aaron Kornylos Struggle In Crossbar
- ... the accident and his present life, he will regain the sense of purpose that made him such a great athlete. Works Cited Gault. Crossbar The Writer s Voice 2 Ed. William Boswell, Betty Lament, and John Martyn. Toronto: Gage 1998. 60-62.
- 3770: Effects of Television Violence
- ... to prevent the children from ever being exposed to such things. After all, what's the world going to be like when the people who are now children are running the world? Works Cited Langone, John. Violence. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1984. Cheyney, Glenn Alan. Television in American Society. New York: Franklin Watts Co., 1983. Howe, Michael J. A. Television and Children. London: New University Education, 1977. Husemann, L. Rowell ...
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