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4351: Meth 2
... high school seniors had used it. That's an increase of 2.7% since 1990. 8 out of 10 people who try Meth will become addicted. Famous people who have done Meth include- Chris Farley, John Belushi, and Mick Jagger. The cost of doing Meth is very high too. A user can spend up to $100 a day. And sometimes, spending $400-$500 to support an addiction is not unusual. The ...
4352: Paul Ehrlich
... New Doors to the Unknown’. The World & I. Vol. 11. Pages 172. May 1, 1996. Gillispie, Charles Coulston. Dictionary of Scientific Biography Volume 3. New York. Charles Scribner’s Sons. 1980. Pages 295-303. Leyden, John G. From Nobel Prize to Courthouse Battle; Paul Ehrlich’s ‘Wonder Drug’ for Syphilis Won Him Acclaim but Also Led Critics to Hound Him. The Washington Post. Page Z16. July 27, 1997.
4353: In Dubious Battle
... a prevailing force in life, because one’s ability to guide and direct a group determines the outcome of that group’s actions. Those who lead the strikers in the novel In Dubious Battle by John Steinbeck manifest the idea that some leaders use violence and the thirst for revenge to augment the spirit of their group. Violence is one tool of which the leaders of the strikers use to give ...
4354: Should The Govt. Interfere In
... hikes are virtually unknown to a centrally planned economy and the economy benefits from that. The government of a central economy can control monopolies in large companies. In the late 1800's a man named John D. Rockefeller owned 90% of the oilrigs in America. Because he had horizontally integrated this business, Rockefeller could control the prices of the oil by supply and demand. Society was greatly hurt by this because ...
4355: Huckleberry Finn - Critical Essay
... precise it reflects even the racism and black stereotypes typical of the era. And this has lead to many conflicting battles by various readers since the first print of the novel, though inspiring some. Says John H. Wallace, outraged by Twain’s constant use of the degrading and white supremacist word ‘nigger’, "[The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is] the most grotesque example of racist trash ever written" (Mark Twain Journal by ...
4356: Howl & Kaddish By Allen Ginsberg
... of the Holocaust- that Roosevelt could have prevented. As his mother was ill, so was the society she lived in "silent polished desks in the great committee room…Crapp the gangster issuing orders from the john" As his mother’s life was failing, so was the innocence of life. Corruption was taking over and poisoning America and Naomi Ginsberg. When Allen mentions his brother Eugene and how he becomes "Gentile like ...
4357: Watergate Scandal
... same shift and noticed that there had been a second taping. Once he found the second one he decided to phone the Washington D.C. police. An undercover officer named Sergeant Paul Leeper and officers John Barret and Carl Shoffler intercepted the call while on patrol. Flashlights were noticed by a former F.B.I. agent. The F.B.I. agent named Alfred Baldwin calls and tells the police that there ...
4358: The 1920s: An Era of Transition and Tension
... theory that denies the story of the divine creation of man as taught in the Bible and to teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of animals. This law was broken when John Scopes, a (young) biology teacher, was teaching the evolutionary theory to his class, therefore the state of Tennessee had brought him to trial. The jury declared Scopes guilty. Can you imagine the fight in the ...
4359: Gangs
... does with money. Prison is not a deterrent for young gangbangers, in fact they view it as a right of passage. (This was also glamorized by the news media when it portrayed the life of John Gottie. By going to prison and keeping his mouth shut he was admired by the Mafia and by virtue of that he rose to be the leader of that family). While in prison, these youngsters ...
4360: Harrison Bergeron
... from the general population, that are in charge of running the country and coming up with better ways to make everyone equal. The leader of this secret organization is a man by the name of John Claxton. He plays the role of a godlike advisor, leading the organization behind the scenes. He advises and monitors society, the president, and all forms of media accessible to the public, determining what people can ...


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