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701: Meth 2
... mental illness, increased physical activity, loss of appetite, increased heart rate, inability to sleep, strokes can occur, chest pain, increased blood pressure, irregular heart rate, aids and HIV through the use of needles, dependence, tolerance, addiction, and can cause psychosis. The use of Meth is going up. In 1995, 3.9% of high school seniors had used it. That's an increase of 2.7% since 1990. 8 out of 10 people ... Missouri has become the Meth capital of the world. In 1996, drug officers raided more than 236 Meth labs. Far more than any other state. Many Meth labs blow up everyday. About 20 percent of the Meth labs detected by the police are discovered because the lab has exploded.
702: Imperial Telecommunications
... beginning through the first world war. They will describe the basic technology and inventors behind the telegraph; following this the implication of this technology, mainly by Britain and France, into everyday practice will be discussed along with its effects. And finally, the effects on politics and economics leading up to the First World War will be discussed. Samuel Finley Breese Morse ... anyway. The cable failed after one message was sent; it was too tight, not durable, and snapped under pressure. This project cost the British 800,000 pounds (Headrick 100). The use of a new kind of rubber called Gutta Percha, which was discovered in 1843 in India, as an insulator made submarine telegraphy a reality (99). Cables were soon laid across ... with wireless in 1895. He was soon able to transmit across the Atlantic, but the technology was expensive and insecure. New improvements, however, made the technology very practical for military use. Ships could now keep in direct contact, the early aircraft could communicate with each other and the base, and each military unit could organize themselves strategically with direct communication ( ...
703: Gps
... is being used by millions of people around the world right now. It's all done with something called the Global Positioning System, (GPS). Today it is very simple to use this. In cars like Mercedes, Lincoln, BMW, and a few others, computers are installed directly into your car before you even buy it. But not everyone can afford cars like ... probably more preferred for those who just want the computer inside their car. But there's also another option, however, less convenient; laptops are being used by millions of people everyday, so with a CD-ROM drive and a GPS antenna, you can hook up your laptop to your car with an antenna and have the same results as the ones ... boats and airplanes, but the GPS became such a great tool that they decided to make them compact, and put them in cars. And you don't even need to use it with cars, planes or boats, you can easily at any time hook the antenna up to a laptop, and put the CD in if you're ever lost, ...
704: Schools Uniforms
... students who do not know how to dress up or student who just wear weird clothing. Some students who may feel this really upsetting because they want to look different everyday except wearing the same uniform everyday. School is a place where kids come to learn and educate themselves. So, there is no use for students to come to school wearing brand clothing or some other weird style. Students should concentrate on their studies more then looking who is wearing what kind of ...
705: Egyptian And Mexican Pyramids
... figurative sculptures were suppose to accompany Ka ( spiritual entity) in its lonely stay or serve as a twin for the mummy. If something happens to the mummy the ka could use the sculpture of the pharaoh for the revelation. As well as for Egyptians religion was an everyday concern for many of the Maya, whether the dynastic ruler, the zealous priest, or the humble believer. Maya has an extensive religion structure which we can not know in details ... years for robbers to get in. It is believed that the pyramids would be standing intact today if it were not for later destruction by robbers and invaders and for use as a building material. As it is, the massive stone buildings are rising right now outside of Cairo. The interiors of these huge stone structures contain a series of ...
706: Body Modifications
... there is no future for them. Hair is commonly shaven into peculiar styles and of differing colors. Clothing is an often-homemade fragment of other items, carefully pieced together with everyday objects such as safety pins. Punks also use tattooing and body piercing as a means of making statements. The same safety pins holding clothes together pierce noses, cheeks, and other parts of the face and body. The use of body modification in this instance is to give them a homely look to let people know that they just don’t care. The question then arises as to ...
707: Early 1900s In N. America
... friends and I would most likely resent and despise it if we had to live in the 1900's. During the 1900's horses played a significant role in the everyday life. A horse drawn carriage would bring a docter to the house of where a baby would be born. A hearse was pulled by horses to the cemetery when somebody ... bicycle hit Canada and presented the Canadians with a better option of transportation mainly because of the simplicity of maintence. During these other discoveries the automobile was being perfected for use by the general public. By the 1920's the automobile was no longer a rich man's toy and was being used by many people. 1903 saw the first succesful ... were the rich, average, and the immigrants. With low taxes this allowed the rich to spend on frivalous items such as horse and carriages. In contrast the average would only use their money for the neccessities in survival. At the bottom were the immigrants that were forced to live in unsanitary conditions and dank, damp basements. Not only were there ...
708: Democrecy Of Spain
... abandoning their vows had also occured. As a result of the declining clergy and the growing separation between Church and State, the ability of the Church to exercise influence over everyday life has been hindered. Another issue facing the Church was that of funding. Under Franco the Church was supported by the government, but in the post-Franco era, a goal ... a decline in relations between the government and the people. The Francoist government had control over the media and what it published or showed to viewers. Franco was able to use this power to promote Francoism and at the same time frustrate anything negative from being said about the existing government and the principles of the regime. He was able to prevent the use of the media to support another form of government or political party. After Franco's death censorship of the media declined and items against the regime and in support ...
709: The Values of an Educated Person
... the things that go on around you is being educated. Being humble and intelligent is being educated. Intelligent because that person is aware of the things going on and they use what they learn for everyday life and their future. Humble because they care and they don’t hold themselves arrogant upon everybody else. Nobody is perfect but everybody is educated in his or her own ... gold. Anyone can be educated through their heart and the way they help others. I believe we all have an education inside of us and we will keep learning from everyday life as we grow up. Using our knowledge and our hearts will lead us through our life and even a better education.
710: Road Rage -
... In a recent AAA poll 44% of motorists ranked road rage as the biggest threat on the road while drunk driving ranked second with 31%. Road rage is now an everyday household term heard on the evening news and read in newspapers daily (Bowles, Scott, and Paul Overberg). So what is this new-sprung expression that has received so much attention ... question. Each definition has it s advantages and shortcomings. It all depends on what context you are using the word in--as a psychological term, a legal term, or just everyday conversation. What s more is that, with it s growing use, definitions of road rage are sure to become even greater and broader.


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