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Heroin: The Most Dangerous DrugIn today's society, heroin is considered the “hardest,”most dangerous drug.
A street junkie can be found in miserable health and suffering from many
illnesses and medical maladies due to their harsh lifestyles. Probably the
least amount of drug addicts are heroin addicts, however the overdose ...
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Heroin AbuseIf a single reason can be given to illustrate the urgent need for reform of the current Australian drug policy it is this; that the prohibition strategy is simply not working. The toll from heroin deaths in Victoria has risen 73 percent over the last ten years, addiction and overdose rates are ...
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Drinking AgeThe is fine, if anything is should get raised. It is
hard to ignore the fact that this law is broken everyday. It's the 90's
all teens just want to fit in. Kids are drinking at a much younger age.
Now, even 10 year olds and 11 year olds are trying to fit in with us older
kids. It's amazing ...
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Changing The Motor Oil Of A CaIn a perfect world, one would be able to buy a car and never have to worry about changing the motor oil. Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world, and we are recommended to change the oil every three thousand miles. The motor oil of a car is very important to its performance and lifespan. ...
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FrankensteinAccording to the Greek poet Hesiod, the Titan demi-god Prometheus was responsible for the creation of men. He manufactured them from clay, from the natural earth. When Mary Shelley wrote or the Modern Prometheus, she left little doubt that the creator of the monster, Victor , by making a living ...
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Emma: All Human Beings Are JudgingUp to now, we have read four stories about four condemned women,
and they were all either condemned by social conventions or restricted by
them. Coincidentally, they were all works of male writers. How can a man
fully understand a woman's desires or dilemma? The answer is that they
probably did ...
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Femininity In The OdysseyThe many women that are included in Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, all are presented with a certain appeal to them for which they come to attract Odysseus's eye. A group of the women that comes into contact with him are those helpful souls. Lets use Nausikaa as an example, she who encounters him ...
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Public Education Vs. Home Schooling
Education in our public schools has been on the down slope for over twenty years. With an increasing amount of school shootings, drugs, and other dementia, many parents today are home schooling their children. Although most people deem public education more suitable, many statistics and ...
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The Use Of The Second Amendment In The HomeThe United States Constitution says that U.S. Citizens have the
right to bear arms. Even though this guarantee was written with no
constraints, there are now laws that limit certain aspects of gun
ownership. The reasons for gun control fall under the flag of public
safety. Though there are ...
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The Storm By Kate ChopinIn Kate Chopin's short story "The Storm", the narrative surrounds the brief extramarital affair of two individuals, Calixta and Alcée. Many critics do not see the story as a condemnation of infidelity, but rather as an affirmation of human sexuality. This essay argues that "The Storm" may be ...
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What Is An American?What is a modern American? I think there is no such thing as an
American, because many people were not born in the United States, and have
not lived here most of their lives. All of us have different roots from
different places outside the U.S., although we may have been born here. It
all depends ...
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A Comparison Of Alfred Hitchcock And Edgar Allan PoeFear, terror and suspense are the most vivid emotions created by
Poe's stories and by Hitchcock's films. Several themes are common to both:
the madness that exists in the world, the paranoia caused by isolation
which guides people's actions, the conflict between appearance and reality
along with ...
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A Geological JourneyOn October 17, 1998, the UST Geology students met in the UST parking lot and around 7:00 a.m. in the morning, we left to start our day long field trip to Central Texas. Right after we left the parking lot, we saw Kirk, one of our classmates, and picked him up. He woke up late and almost missed ...
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Zora Neale Hurstonan early twentieth century Afro-American feminist author, was raised in a predominately black community which gave her an unique perspective on race relations, evident in her novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God. Hurston drew on her on experiences as a feminist Afro-American female to create a ...
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Bird Flu Crisis In Hong KongDo you know how many chickens do we consume every day? Three thousand, five thousand or more? We demand almost more than ten thousand chickens daily. What a big figure! We can see that chickens are very important to Chinese society. Chickens are always devoted to God and served in dinners to ...
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Gregory (Panos Ionnides)The date is 1958, location Cyprus.The air is filled with the aroma of gun-powder and bloodshed, the grounds covered with bullet-shells and deceased bodies. The on-going struggle for liberation from British domination continues for every cypriot living in Cyprus at around this time. This story ...
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Hamlet: Emotional StatesHamlet went through various emotional states because of different
unfortunate circumstances that confronted him. Yet Hamlet never went so far
over "the edge" so as to not come back from reality, yet for reasons
psychological, he procrastinated actions that he should have taken, until it was
too ...
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Creative Writing: InstantI'll always remember Instant. That was the nickname the men had tacked onto
the muscled giant that wielded the M60 in my unit. "Instant" was short for
"Instant Death." And I'll always remember the first time I saw Instant in
action.
I was a new Lieutenant assigned to Vietnam. Back then, the ...
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Deficit Spending: The Deficit Good Or Bad"Spending financed not by current tax receipts, but by borrowing or
drawing upon past tax reserves." , Is it a good idea? Why does the U.S. run a
deficit? Since 1980 the deficit has grown enormously. Some say its a bad thing,
and predict impending doom, others say it is a safe and stable ...
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The Cybernetic Plot Of UlyssesA paper delivered at the CALIFORNIA JOYCE conference (6/30/93)
Good afternoon.
To quote the opening of Norbert Wiener's address on Cybernetics to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in March of 1950, The word
cybernetics has been taken from the Greek word kubernitiz (ky-ber-NEE-tis)
meaning ...
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