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17681: Censorship
... are already violence-prone or children who are living through vulnerable periods of their development. Controlling what children view on television is the responsibility of the government in order to decrease violence in the real world. Adult violent offenders ten to have shown certain personality features as children. "One being they tended to have viewed violence on television" (Congressional Digest) The amounts of violence on television continue to grow. A typical ...
17682: Aids
... IV drug user or a practicing homosexual; it is anyone, anyone who has unprotected sex, anyone who has had a blood transfusion in the past twenty years, or anyone who was innocently brought into the world by an infected mother. As unfair as it is, HIV/AIDS can attack someone whom society would have never "branded" as a stereotypical AIDS victim. This issue of HIV/AIDS needs to be addressed, and ...
17683: Proclamation Act of 1763
... thought that the only way to do this was to assimilate all other cultures (except the Natives) into their culture. Two, the French were still a threat, and Quebec was the foothold in the New World for France. The mother country, France, could send armies to New France and attack the British. The main purpose of the Proclamation Act was simple, assimilate the French. The British needed to ensure that their ...
17684: Aids In Africa
... more than 14 million have died these far. In some countries one in four adults infected, the majority under the age of 25. In South Africa, which has the highest rate of infection in the world, 3.5 million people will die in the next decade. The united nations has called the spread of aids in Africa "The worst infectious disease catastrophe since the bubonic plague," which killed one- third of ...
17685: Personal WritingAn Event That Changed My Life
... closing is futile. You cannot see his heart, but you can feel his love. The children run out into the new day to find the bitter cold exciting. When tucked into their warm beds, the world was dreaming. They dread the next day, waiting for the arrival of the school bus. But when they awoke to the whiteness, the pureness, a sort of childish bliss swept through them, for this kind ...
17686: Creative Writing: American Dream
... stay all night in the simulator, and all of the next day, it was an obsession in the true sense of the word. Kyle didn't want to live his family life in a fantasy world anymore, he wanted to try and invent or create something that would give him a raise and the money to start building his dream. Joel was working on a new program that would revolutionize the ...
17687: My First Job at Buzzy's Diner
... them were good friends of the owner's father, "Buzzy" Oley, and the place brings back a lot of memories to them. For a lot of people, Buzzy's is a part of the changing world that seems to remain unaffected by time. Older people are not the only people who come to Buzzy's and socialize with each other. Every weekend there are countless numbers of people saying "Hi, nice ...
17688: The Written Word Lives On
... stars almost biting. The place where I exist never to perish. Held tightly by my rainy day friend. In his flaps riddled with adventure. Resting in anticipation of the flesh's next excursion in a world harsh with reality. Knowing putting down my book for a while hurts my feelings only because no thing fleshy stacks up against the tower of my mind. A curse on the demon standing between my ...
17689: Creative Writing: My Summer Off
... to summer school. I was opposed to the concept of summer school right up to the moment I was issued the dictum “go to school or get a job”, at which point I became the world's greatest advocate of off-season learning. Besides, I was only fifteen and the workplace just wasn't ready for me. So I thumbed through the course book, singing a chorus of no's until ...
17690: Creative Writing: John Griffith Biography
... Call of the Wild. In this novel I included my adventure of the Klondikes. The story dealt with the reversion of a civilized creature to the primitive state. On assignment to cover the Russo- Japanese War I was stranded in London and lived in the poverty-stricken East End. I gathered materials for my novel, People of the Abyss. I became popular outside the United States and my works were translated ...


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