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- 5001: Aids--Cause And Effect
- ... of the virus for a few months, and sometimes more. The search for a successful vaccine was, and still is today, pursued in laboratories all around the world. The federal government has already committed more than two billion dollars to research. Meanwhile, the disease continues to spread to different parts of the world. In the United States alone, there are more ...
- 5002: The 1960s: Happenings, Causes, and Effects
- ... million. The good that came out of all of this, is that thousands of negroes were flocking to register in the nine counties in alabama, louisiana, and mississippi where the government posted federal examiners to uphold the voting law. in four days, 6,998 negro voters were added to the rolls in counties where there had previously been only 3,857 ...
- 5003: Animal Rights
- ... being forced to breathe nicotine-laden smoke through a tube in their throats. Federal agencies have their own testing facilities, but they also delegate testing to Universities and commercial laboratories. Government regulatory agencies protect corporations by determining how much poison can be "safely" absorbed into animals. There are chickens hanging by their feet from a conveyer belt that shoves them through ...
- 5004: An Investigation of Japanese Corporate Culture, Its Trends And Changes
- ... and in the commitment that is shown by the people around him, Beedham points out that this can be evident in the way that their car factories, investment banks and government ministries are ran. This clan-like-behaviour has the effect of making decision making painfully slow, with compromises having to be met in all directions, but this is starting to ...
- 5005: Animals In Testing
- ... should boycott companies that do not have a positive anti-animal testing policy. The power of the purse has oftentimes been much more persuasive than advertising by activists or even government regulation. Most of what we do to animals we would never do to people. We understand that people have certain rights that keep them from being experimented on by other ...
- 5006: A Day In The Life
- ... the Grand Prix, then it’s usually a roast dinner with singed edges. Conversation is always held two decibels above the TV which is always turned up four decibels over Government guidelines for safe use of audio equipment. My nephews will have about one mouthful each of their dinners then, as quick as lightning, they are out of their seats, up ...
- 5007: An Asian American In America
- ... I take pride in my culture and heritage. My parents are of Chinese ancestry and they lived in Cambodia for many years. When the Khmer Rouge took over the Cambodian government they decided to get rid of everyone that are not Cambodian Citizen. Since my parents, brothers, sisters and myself were born in Cambodia, we thought that we were all set ...
- 5008: Society Sucks
- ... the law. Look at us…we are born…we mooch off our parents, we get jobs and make as much possible with the least amount of work allowable, and the government ends up taking 1/3 of everything we earn…. HA! Of course we won’t do everything they tell us to…they are robbing us blind…. Sure, they are doing ...
- 5009: Volunteering For A School Of Handicapped Children
- ... will use our rights to assure the kids have theirs. There is always going to be two problems when dealing with social problems, money and money. The biggest reason the government has for the demise of the educational system is a lack of funding. That excuse is never used when it comes to a senators traveling needs or if the military ...
- 5010: Of All People, I Survived
- ... day long for it was my only hope of surviving that disastrous reality. Miracleousely, my prayers have been heard. God answered them by making me survive. One day the Armenian government sent trucks to move us out of there, and thankfully I was one of the first to move. I decided to go to Sofia. There my life began. At first ...
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