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- 5711: Treatment of Drug Offenders is Dysfunctional
- ... person to prison the best thing to do? It just does not seem worth it For years and years we having been locking up drug offenders. People with no violent history at all have to share jail cells with murderers and rapists. And what happens to these non-violent people after assimilating to the prison population? The idea is to lock ...
- 5712: Anne Frank
- ... her life. Anne was not aware of what was happening at most times, and neither was she very intelligent, but she was able to record a very helpful part of history.
- 5713: The Godfather: Did The Author Present An Accurate Portrayal of Narcotics As A Major Part of the Mafia Business
- The Godfather: Did The Author Present An Accurate Portrayal of Narcotics As A Major Part of the Mafia Business Throughout history Writers have been writing fictional novels based on real historical events. The Godfather by Mario Puzo is such a book in which Puzo portrays Mafia life and business starting at ...
- 5714: The Death Penalty: Why We Should Have Capital Punishment?
- ... nations to treat public safety as though it were a trivial privilege that they can ignore, neglect, and deny their decent, law-abiding citizens. Indeed, no other time in the history of the world has public safety ever been more trivialized than it is today. But there are indications that this will change. As the flagship of democracy, it is the ...
- 5715: Telecommunications Act Of 1996
- ... February of 1996, the U.S. Congress enacted the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The Act was one of the most substantial changes in the regulation of any industry in recent history. The Act replaced all current laws, FCC regulations, and the consent degree and subsequent court rulings under which AT&T was broken into the "baby Bells." It also overruled all ...
- 5716: The Bluest Eye: Quest for Personal Identity
- ... my face!'" (Morrison 156). This extremely embarrassing encounter with his father scars him for life. His only image of a father figure is one who brings pain. Cholly's sexual history starts off painfully as well. His first attempt at sex was scorned, mocked and watched by two white police officers. "The men had shone a flashlight right on his behind ...
- 5717: Marijuana
- ... banning the sale or possession of marijuana. By 1931 twenty-nine states had outlawed marijuana, usually with little fanfare for debate. Harry J. Anslinger is a central figure in the history of American drug policy, he headed the federal Bureau of Narcotics from its inceptions through five presidential Administrations spanning more than three decades. In public appearances and radio broadcasts Anslinger ...
- 5718: Book Review: Changing Concepts of Race in Britain and the United States between the World Wars.
- ... in Britain and the United States between the World Wars. Scientific racism claims that biological inheritance determines the character and behavior of social groups we identify as races. Despite its history of oppression and genocide, the scientific defense of racial inequality demonstrates a disturbing persistence. Murphy Ballen’s study of scientific racism in Great Britain and the United States in the ...
- 5719: Great Expectations
- ... and brother-in-law in the marsh country of Kent, in the west of England. Two important childhood events change his life forever, and remain irrevocably intertwined with his subsequent history: he meets a convict in a cemetery, and aids him by stealing food and a file from home; and he is taken to play at the home of Miss Havisham ...
- 5720: Ansel Adams
- ... His wife was Virginia Adams. Ansel Adams died in 1984. His photographs are known and Ansel Easton Adams will always be known as one of the finest technicians in the history of photography.
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