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611: Use of Marijuana As Medicine
... Randall discovered by accident that smoking marijuana relieved the internal pressure of his eyes (1C). After more than twenty years of smoking marijuana, Randall still has his vision, defying the predictions of his doctors (2C). Richard Brookhiser, a senior editor of the conservative National Review who has admitted to using marijuana to treat the nausea caused by chemotherapy, claims that if that moment comes to you, you will turn to marijuana ... This Is Smart Medicine." Newsweek 3 Feb. 1997: 26. McCaffrey, Barry. "We're on a Perilous Path." Newsweek 3 Feb. 1997: 27. "Medical Marijuana. "Issues and Controversies on File" 10 Jan. 1997: 22-23. Brookhiser, Richard. "Pot Luck." National Review 11 Nov. 1996: 27-28. Snider, Burr. "Inside a Marijuana Pharmacy." San Francisco Examiner 3 July. 1994: A1-A2.
612: In Cold Blood
... covers the events leading up to the murders in both the victims' and the murderers' lives, the crime, and the aftermath, including the police investigation, trial,imprisonment, and eventual hanging of the two young murderers, Richard Hickock and Perry Smith. In Cold Blood both begins and ends with descriptions of the wheat fields around Holcomb, Kansas. Capote has said that part of his reasoning for choosing to write about the Clutter ... likes to travel. One of his hobbies is randomly picking a destination on a map and just going there. This is partly the reason that Dick is waiting for him. Dicks real name is Richard Eugene Hickock. He was born on June 6th, 1931. He is a stout, blond man with blue eyes. He was imprisoned for many different crimes. He knew that Perry liked to travel. It was because ...
613: Al Capone
... West Side. Bibliography - Allsop, Kenneth. The Bootleggers: the Story of Chicago's Prohibition Era. New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1968. - Bergreen, Laurence. Capone: the Man and the Era. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994. - Enright, Richard T. Capone's Chicago. Likeville, MN: Northstar Maschek Books, 1931; 1987 reprint. - Halper, Albert, editor. The Chicago Crime Book. Cleveland: World Publishing Co., 1967. - Hammer, Richard. The illustrated history of organized crime. Philadelphia: Courage Books, 1989. - Kobler, John. Capone: the Life and World of Al Capone. New York: Da Capo Press, 1992.
614: Kamicaze Pilots
... York: Ballantine Books Inc., 1968. Mainichi Shinbunsha, Bessatsu, Ichiokunin. The Planes and Trains of World War II: Mainishi Shinbunsha, 1979. Morimoto, Tadao, Tokko-Gaido, Toritsu. Japanese Destruction, 1992. Naemura, Shichiro. Japanese Regulators, 1993. Oneil, Richard. "Suicide Squads". London: Salamander Books Ltd., 1981. Http://www. Tcr.org/kamikaze.html. Scoggins, Glenn. Japanese History Sourcebook Yokohama, 1993. Shimabara, Ochiho. Shiroi Kumo no Kanata ni-Rikubun Tokubetsu Kogekitai Tokyo: Doshin-sha, 1993. Works ... York: Ballantine Books Inc., 1968. Mainichi Shinbunsha, Bessatsu, Ichiokunin. The Planes and Trains of World War II: Mainishi Shinbunsha, 1979. Morimoto, Tadao, Tokko-Gaido, Toritsu. Japanese Destruction, 1992. Naemura, Shichiro. Japanese Regulators, 1993. Oneil, Richard. "Suicide Squads". London: Salamander Books Ltd., 1981. Http://www. Tcr.org/kamikaze.html. Scoggins, Glenn. Japanese History Sourcebook Yokohama, 1993. Shimabara, Ochiho. Shiroi Kumo no Kanata ni-Rikubun Tokubetsu Kogekitai Tokyo: Doshin-sha, 1993.
615: Howl & Kaddish By Allen Ginsberg
... Publishers Boston 1988 Stephanchev, Stephen. American Poetry Since 1945 Harper and Row Publishers New York 1965 Turco, Lewis. Visions and Revisions of American Poetry The University of Arkansas Press Fayetteville, AK 1986 Footnotes 1) Eberhart, Richard "West Coast Rhythms" from On the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg 2) Rexroth, Kenneth "San Francisco Letter" from On the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg 3) Eberhart, Richard "West Coast Rhythms" from On the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg 4) Grossman, Allen "Allen Ginsberg:The Jew as an American Poet" from On the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg 5) Shapiro, Harvey. "Exalted Comfort" from On ...
616: Suriname
In this essay I will compare and contrast the approaches and goals of Richard and Sally Price and S. Allen Counter and David Evens on the topic of Maroon arts of the Suriname. I will explain how they present their findings. And tell what I think they would say ... about this art form. Also stating if I talked to anyone and why. Lastly describing what questions I would want answered if any. First, I would like to talk about the approach that Sally and Richard Price had when doing their research on the Maroon arts of Suriname. I believe the Pricefs approach was to answer what they called what is undoubtedly the most difficult, politically charged and hotly debated ...
617: The Regulators Of North Caroli
... the bench and set up mock trials. They dragged unoffending attorneys through the streets almost until death and publicly assaulted peaceful citizens who refused to express public sympathy for the Regulation. In September, 1770, Judge Richard Henderson was presiding over the superior court in Hillsborough when a mob of one hundred fifty Regulators, led by Husband, armed with sticks and switches, broke into the courthouse, attempted to strike the judge, and ... of the province, they felt that they could not hold court with any hope of prosecution. They also feared for their personal safety because of what previously occurred in Hillsborough in the case of Judge Richard Henderson. After this appeal had been made, the council decided that it was time to take a stand against the lawlessness of the citizens (10). Protest from the Regulators came strongly, but Tryon paid no ...
618: The Rise and Fall of American Communism
... though seemingly beaten, once again comes to the fore. Bibliography Draper, Theodore. The Roots of American communism. New York: Viking Press, 1957. Fitzpatrick, Sheila. The Russian Revolution. Rev. ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. Fried, Richard M. The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! Pageantry and Patriotism in Cold-War America. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. Kaplan, Judy, and Lynn Shapiro, eds. Red Diapers: Growing Up in the Communist ... Press, 1995. Klehr, Harvey, John Earl Haynes, and Kyrill M. Anderson. The Soviet World of American communism. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. Mishler, Paul C. Raising Reds. New York: Columbia University Press, 1999. Pipes, Richard. The Russian Revolution. Rev. ed. New York: Vintage Books, 1991. Schlesinger, Arthur M., ed. The Almanac of American History. Rev. ed. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1993. Zinn, Howard. A Peoples History of the ...
619: Russia and US International Relations
... only threat with a solution based on the Global Society model. The programs enacted to solve this threat are directed toward monetary and economic aid. These "Nunn-Lugar" programs (named for Senators Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar, who initiated them in 1992) provide the former Soviet nations with financial and technical assistance. These programs, often called cooperative threat reduction [CTR] programs, are established to facilitate the elimination, and the safe and ... that was implemented with the most confidence. Ultimately, which policy is to be used seems to be decided on a case to case basis, determined by the specific problem at hand. Works Cited Madison to Richard Rush, November 20, 1821, in James Madison, Letters and Other Writings of James Madison (Philadelphia, 1867): III, 235-236. Kenneth N. Waltz, "America as a Model for the World? A Foreign Policy Perspective," PS, December ...
620: Fidel Castro's Reign In Cuba
... ability to whip the masses into a frenzy with wispy fallacies about American "imperialist" actions against Cuba was his main asset. He constantly found events which he could work the "ol Castro magic " on, as Nixon said , to turn it into another of the long list of grievances, real or imagined, that Cuba had suffered. Throughout Castro's rule there had been numerous minor attacks and disturbances in Cuba. Always without ... up for the Cuban exile invasion of Cuba. The fact that this secret was ill kept led to increased arms being shipped to Cuba by Russia in late 1960. President Kennedy inherited from the Eisenhower-Nixon administration the operation that became the Bay of Pigs expedition. The plan was ill conceived and a fiasco. Both Theodore Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger describe the President as the victim of a process set in ...


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