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3171: Alcoholism
By: John Doe While the temptation to hit the snooze bar at 4:30 a.m. would be difficult to resist for even the most disciplined early-bird, my father never flinches at answering the bell at ...
3172: Alcoholism
By: John Doe Alcohol is the intoxicating part of beer, wine and liquors-the part that causes drunkenness. It is formed during fermentation, the process that creates the alcohlolicbeverage. When sugars from the fruits or grains are ...
3173: At The Height Of His Career, W
... it all. Fans across the world were stunned by the news of Kurt Cobain’s sudden and shocking suicide. Kurt was the leader of the multiplatinum grunge band Nirvana, and was widely hailed as the “ John Lennon of his generation.” He was a gifted song writer and erratic performer. However, Cobain's name was presented at times with disillusionment and unhappiness. Kurt had spoken, written lyrics, and even sung in his ...
3174: Banning Books
... Our freedom is under attack! Censorship is clearly an attack on our freedom. There are a number of books that are banned or challenged that are great books, such as The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck or The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. These books are classics. Banning these books robs students of great literature. Censorship of books in secondary schools should not be allowed. The list of ...
3175: Capital Punishment
... will. Arguably, it also establishes the right of the state to administer capital punishment to those that “doeth evil”. Perhaps the most popular Biblical passage used in opposition to the death penalty is found in John 8:1-11. This is the well-known parable of the condemned adulteress about to be stoned to death, until Jesus says, “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone ...
3176: Saint Joan's Tragic Flaw: The Epilogue
... the "Don Juan In Hell" sequence. Not many would argue that these ideas need revisiting and are especially unnecessary in Saint Joan. The remaining characters that appear in the epilogue similarly rehash their earlier actions. John De Stogumber, the Chaplain, recounts his own cruelty and relates that he is now old, but is a changed man due to his experience with Joan. This is foreshadowed by the Chaplain's extreme self ...
3177: Television Regulation: Government vs. Parents
... of children's television programming has been a hot topic over the last couple of years. There was a segment on the television show, “20/20”, September 27, 1996 entitled “Addicted to the Tube” with John Stossel as the reporter. Mr. Stossel relayed a statistic which stated that children watch on the average twenty hours of television a week, which is about three hours a day. The program showed scenes of ...
3178: In the Movie "Tombstone", Friendship Comes in Different Forms
... been killed if he went there on his own. So again, even though not in the best of health, Doc went to help Wyatt out. Another type of friendship is the one that came between John Oakhurst and young Tom Simson in the story of The Outcast of Poker Flat. In this camaraderie the two men were in a poker game and young Simson lost all of his money to Oakhurst ...
3179: Children And The Single Parent
... they can be in a better position to help relieve the stress divorce has on their children. Bibliography Works Cited Ackerman PhD, Marc J.. “Does Wednesday mean Mom’s house or Dad’s?”. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1997. Dolmetsch, Paul and Alexa Shih. The Kids’ Book About Single-Parent Families. New York: A Dolphin Book, 1985. Garrity, Carla B. and Mitchell A. Baris. Caught in the Middle. San Francisco ...
3180: Dramatic Irony and Characters in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
... Romeo That he should hither come as this dire night To help to take her from her borrowed grave, Being the time the potion's force should cease. But he which bore my letter, Friar John, Was stayed by accident, and yesternight Returned my letter back. Then all alone At the prefixed hour of her waking Came I to take her from her kindred's vault, Meaning to keep her closely ...


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