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- 7541: A Story About WWF
- "Welcome everybody to 'Raw IS War'! Tonight's main event is Sting verses Shawn Michaels for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. Before we begin, here is a little information on the challenger, Sting," announced Vince McCann. "He hails from Death Valley, California. At 7 feet tall and over 300 pounds, he is the biggest ...
- 7542: Gangs
- ... their turf to the death. Professor Cornel West, a Princeton University social scholar, says in his book Race Matters "The frightening result is a numbing detachment from others and a self-destructive disposition toward the world. Life without meaning, hope, and love breeds a cold-hearted, mean-spirited outlook that destroys both the individual and others." The youth gang satisfies a void. It provides the child a sense of identity, belonging ... A exception to this law would be made for any High School or GED graduate. Cost: NONE; funding for these students is already in place Enforcement: $50 fine for any illegal absence 2.More Real World training in High Schools: Make vocational and other job specific classes more available. Not all teens can or want to, go to Higher Education. If they had a career path right out of High School ... offset by the amount of single parents being able to go back to work and therefor not relying of welfare and food stamps. Enforcement: NONE B. Solvency: Individual programs such as Head Start, Curfew, Real World Training, and Drug Free School zones, have all ready proved there worthiness. Either by already partially implementation around the country or full implementation in select cities and proven to work. New ideas such as ...
- 7543: God Guided Evolution
- ... a steady source of food, medicine, and entertainment. Finally, animals make their appearance onto the planet. These creatures also provide food, medicine, as well as companionship, and most importantly, an entrance for man into the world. Eventually, the believed ancestor of man, Australopithecus arrived. This would be the final evolution of species before God would intervene in his creation since the time that he started it all. God said, Let us ... is true. The first man was named Adam. This essays opinion is that Adam is a symbol for an entire species of the genus Homo known as Habilis. H. Habilis spread out into the world, and eventually was separated into another species. Just as God took Adams rib to make Eve, God spawned changes in H. Habilis to form H. Erectus. Simply put, Adam symbolizes H. Habilis and Eve ... competition takes place over food. The apple caused Adam and Eve to separate from God, and food forced H. Erectus to eliminate/breed out H. Habilis from existence. H. Erectus then spread out into the world and once again God guided the evolution of a species in two different directions. As Eve gave birth to Cain and Abel, H. Erectus evolved into the Cro-Magnon and the Neanderthal. Now Abel ...
- 7544: Gangs: A Violent Reality
- ... try to establish themselves as the only gang in a certain neighborhood. After a few gang fights hatred forms and gang murders and drive-by's begin to take place. When two gangs are at war it makes life very dangerous for citizens in the area. Less that 40% of drive-by's kill their intended victim yet over 60% do kill someone. This gang application is one of the many ... Chicago, 1955. Peter Carroll, South-Central. Hoyte and Williams, L. A., 1987. 1 Marshall B. Clinard, Sociology of Deviant Behavior. University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, 1963, Page 179. 2 Merton Nisbet, Contempory Social Problems. Harcourt, Brace & World, New York, 1971, Page 588.
- 7545: Gangs
- ... this they establish themselves as the only gang in a certain neighborhood. After several gang fights, hatred forms then the desire to murder ends in drive-by-shootings. When two or more gangs are at war, it makes life very dangerous for citizens in the area. Less that 40% of drive-by- shootings kill their intended victim, yet over 60% do kill someone (Suburban Gangs 1996). In addition, one of the ... newer books and some types of music will enforce this type of thought and ideas. In order to curve violence, the system must change. So, as stated, gangs are a product of the environment the world has created for ourselves. Some of these factors include peer pressure, broken families, gang loyalty, protection, and the media. There seems to be no way to end the problem of gangs without totally restructuring the ...
- 7546: Comparative Harms Of Legal And
- ... as a model for the states legislation to follow, and more often than not have been followed (Drugs 82). Then during the beginning of the 1980s the government began what is known as the War on Drugs. During this time many task forces, drug enforcement offices and drug polices began to appear and the focus of the drug control began to come down to punishment rather than treatment. Lets try ... abused drugs alcohol, nicotine, caffeine and herbal medicines will be discussed. The illegal drugs that are commonly abused that will be discussed in this paper are, the most commonly used or abused drug in the world marijuana, cocaine, LSD and heroine. Of these drugs both the harms of the drugs themselves will be discussed and also some type of treatments that try and suspend the use of the drug will be ...
- 7547: Great Expectations 3
- ... to read braille and getting to know her seeing eye dog, Niagara. Teaching her every pull, every tug and every sound. Niagara was her best friend and he enabled her to go out into the world with some confidence and pride. She felt that was important. The next morning she awoke, gathered her thoughts about what was happening that day and went about her normal morning routine. She made a cup ... this type of news for her entire life. She lay awake in bed that night; she couldn t fall asleep. She didn t want too. She imagined herself opening her eyes and looking at the world. She wanted to see the colour red, her mother s face, her own face. She had very mixed feelings though. She tried not to think about the repercussions of surgery. She got up and put ... me carry my bag to the taxi! It was the day she would travel; today traveling didn t seem so bad. On the way to the train station she dreamt of traveling all over the world, with her new perspective in life, her eyes. She arrived in Boston at quarter past nine and headed to her mother s home. There she had a light meal and sat by the fire, ...
- 7548: History Of The F-16
- ... first F-16 began at General Dynamic s Fort Worth plant in August of 1975. This involved General Dynamics in a major modernization of its huge Fort Worth plant, which had originally been built during World War II. The F-16 Fighting Falcon, when it first came out, was designed to be in the Air Forces lightweight fighter (LWF) program. The first F-16 was developed as a YF-16 prototype back ...
- 7549: Monks and Today's Society
- ... modern way. It would be nice to be able to be as disciplined and as pure as the monks were striving. I have a lot of disagreement with the way that things are in the world today. If I had the choice I would like to strive for a less violent and selfish world, and start to strive for a (not as strict) more pure society as the monks had. The people of today, even though most of the three vows are broken, would probably struggle with the abstinence ... monks and America's modern day values are basically opposites. Even though all of the three vows (poverty, chastity, and obedience) are not just deleted completely from society, a majority of people ignore them. The world of a United States citizen is completely different than that of the past monks.
- 7550: William Shaksphere
- ... to Stratford in 1613 where he wrote many of his excellent plays. There are many reasons as to why William Shakespeare is so famous. He is generally considered to be both the greatest dramatist the world has ever known as well as the finest poet who has written in the English language. Many reasons can be given for Shakespeare's enormous appeal. His fame basically is from his great understanding of ... nature, Shakespeare had a vast knowledge of a variety of subjects. These subjects include music, law, Bible, stage, art, politics, history, hunting, and sports. Shakespeare had a tremendous influence on culture and literature throughout the world. He contributed greatly to the development of the English language. Many words and phrases from Shakespeare's plays and poems have become part of our speech. Shakespeare's plays and poems have become a required ... love, heroism, comedy, and tragedy have helped shape the attitudes of millions of people. His portrayal of historical figures and events have influenced our thinking more than what has been written in history books. The world has admired and respected many great writers, but only Shakespeare has generated such enormous continuing interest. My source states explanations rather than opinions on why Shakespeare's contributions to literature are so vast. My ...
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