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- 11451: Legalization of Drugs
- ... 70 billion dollars that the government can tax. Those tax dollars can be used to improve education, highways, public parks, etc. Also, there are many government agencies and groups dedicated exclusively to fighting the drug war. Courts, police, prisons are all part of this fight against drugs in the United States. The cost of running all these agencies is 10 billion dollars a year. If you really think about it, each ... that the legalization of drugs in the United States would not only improve society, but the economy as well. It's really sad to see the government use our tax money to fight a losing war on drugs. What's also sad are the number of people devoting their time and energy into selling and trafficking illegal drugs. Proposition 215 would be a good start in the legalization of drugs. However ...
- 11452: The Scarrlet Letter
- The Scarrlet Letter As citizens of the United States and members of the most open society in the world it is difficult for us to picture a world where the phrases woman s rights, equal opportunity, and religious freedom have little meaning. When the surface of American history is scratched, not necessarily deeply a past of limited rights for women is soon revealed ...
- 11453: Nuclear Weapons
- ... that we are at the hands of the Non-proliferation Treaty and the Test Ban Treaty, we no longer can make and/or test nuclear weapons. (Ref 5) This should help end ideas about nuclear war and other disadvantageous to having plutonium in other country's supplies. Now that we have recognized three important uses for plutonium and that the threat of nuclear war is no longer feasible as before, we should recognize the disadvantages of this energy source. Most of the disadvantages have to do with the excess waste and health effects from the use of nuclear energy ...
- 11454: Magic Johnson
- ... The Fifty Greatest Players in NBA History: Magic Johnson. www.nba.com/. NBA Properties, Inc., 1996 *Reader these next two documents were not used in the product, but are good resources of information. Johnson, Magic. World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia Standard Edition. Chicago: World Book, Inc., 1997 Magic Johnson. www.caphis.usc.edu/~yungkail/magic.html
- 11455: Crime and the Death Penalty
- ... Information Center", 1997 http://www.esential.org/dpic/dpic.html (8 Feb. 1998) Nardo, Don Death Penalty San Diego: Lucent Books Inc, 1992 Wekesser, Carol The Death Penalty: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1991 World Almanac and Book of Facts 1998 Mahwah, NJ: world Almanac and Book of Facts, 1997
- 11456: Biogrophy Of Dostoevsky
- ... for it. With lack of a father figure to guide him, Dostoevsky was raised by his mother in a devoutly religious home. However, Dostoevsky could not understand how a compassionate God could exist in a world of such great suffering. He soon turned his back on religion and was led astray of his mother's teachings. The anger that he felt towards God for taking his father away from him is evident in the character Raskolnikov. Raskolnikov, like Dostoevsky, does not understand how a loving God can bring so much suffering to the world. The childhood suffering of having only one parent is also demonstrated by Adelaida Ivanovna, who "left the house and ran away from Fyodor Pavlovich with a destitute divinity student, leaving Mitya, a child of three ...
- 11457: Creative Writing: The Visitor
- ... sky She stood out on the balcony, staring into the azure. Was there life out there? she wondered. The universe is so huge, why not? Besides, with all the strange things that happen in the world you'd think that there might as well be aliens to make the group whole. A streak of light suddenly pierced the night's sky and left a dazzling trail of cosmic dust behind it ... now the enormous, busy main street of Neton was a major shock for the creature who was sent here by his ruling body for one purpose. His mission was to find an inhabitant of this world who is worthy and give him/her a piece of technology that will give their Kind the means to break the confines of their Solar System and go to the stars. He has been watching ...
- 11458: The Longest Day
- ... but they had gained a massive victory over Hitler. The theme of The Longest Day is one of uncertainty because the slightest change in the course of things could change the entire direction of the war. Rommel knew that if he couldn t get the Atlantic Wall as prepared as he did the Allied onslaught would have overwhelmed the German troops quickly and the Third Reich would be over. Eisenhower chose ... Ryan made this book very real by using a huge number of sources, including, but not only, letters, pictures, and interviews with veterans of the combat. His first hand knowledge of happenings in during the war also helped him. This leaves very few if any serious questions left to the reader, or anything that the reader would need further explanation on. In all his books, Ryan stressed realism and was meticulous ...
- 11459: Investigation Techniques of A Homicide
- ... Simpson double murder trial is perhaps the most publicized case this decade. However, before the police can arrest Simpson and prosecute him, they must investigate. The investigation techniques LAPD used are used all over the world. CRIME SCENE Patrol officers received a disturbance call at Nicole Simpson's residence. They arrived on scene and discovered two bodies. They looked around to see if the suspect is anywhere around then they checked ... resisted arrest. He led the police on a fairly low speed chase in his white Ford Bronco driven by his friend. The chase was captured by the news media and gained the attention of the world. The chase ended at O. J.'s house where he turned himself in to the police. THE ELEMENTS OF CRIME The LAPD had arrested O. J. Simpson as the suspect of the double murder. They ...
- 11460: Hamlet A Critical Analysis
- ... is when, he is sent to England to his inevitable death. His cognitive dissonance saves his skin. Hamlet suffers moral destruction throughout the play. In Hamlet s cosmic view on the planet, he finds the world to be empty and lifeless, dirty and diseased and his particular place in it, to be desolate and lonely, he feels so isolated and entrapped in his native land. The world is his prison Denmark being the worst. A goodly one, in which there are many confines,wards, and dungeons, Denmark being one o th worst. (A2S2L264-266) The character of Hamlet is very believable in ...
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