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Search results 351 - 360 of 398 matching essays
- 351: Canda At War
- ... and delinquent behaviors of concern are legally defined as: Delinquent acts involving the destruction or stealing of property, commission of violent crimes against persons, possession or sale of alcohol or drugs, and illegal possession of weapons. Status offenses, which would not be considered an offense if committed by an adult, such as truancy, running away, alcohol possession or use, and curfew violations. Children ...
- 352: Kurt Cobain
- ... in Munich 29th Mars 1994." After Kurt's death, Nirvana released their Unplugged in N.Y. album ("Biography"). The next aspect of Kurt Cobain's life was his struggle with drugs. Kurt had become addicted to heroin and morphine. Cobain tried to get his friends and family to believe he was going to get some help and that his drug use ... to help him (Jones, Fleming, and Rossi 68). While at a seminar in July of 1993, Kurt overdosed on heroin. Courtney tried to save him by injecting him with some illegal drug. Later that day Kurt played at a concert without any problems ("Biography"). Then while touring, Kurt had an "accidental" overdose in Rome of March 1994. Just prior to that ...
- 353: The Dangers of Smoking Marijuana
- ... an emptied cigar wrapper filled with marijuana. In a blunt you can fit much more marijuana. Though a blunt isn't always purely marijuana, it can be mixed with other drugs such as angel dust. The results are varied when someone smokes marijuana. Different people will get different results, and certain types of cannabis can cause different effects. The amount of ... particles out of the lungs. Also the heavy usage will decrease your lung's defense against bacterial and fungal infections. Marijuana is very harmful yet very widespread. It is an illegal drug that can harm almost every vital part of your body. It can make your memory vanish and cause your heart rate to slow. You could develop lung cancer or ...
- 354: Ireland 2
- ... for some spillover into Ireland. Drug Penalties: U.S. citizens are subject to the laws of the country in which they are traveling. Penalties for possession, use, or dealing in illegal drugs are strict, and convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines. Road Conditions: Driving is on the left side of the road in Ireland. Motorists without experience in left side ...
- 355: Abortion
- Abortion Abortion. What is it? Why do people do it? Is it killing a human life? What are the benefits for having an abortion? Should it be made illegal? These questions I will try and answer on the key issue right now on abortion. I will tell you my side and how I fell, and hope that after this ... alive. It needs oxygen to breath. It needs food to live. And if you don't take care of the baby, it wouldn't come out. Like if you do drugs or alcohol, it will ruin the child. There is one exception that I would have is if the girl got raped. Even though I still wouldn't approve of it ...
- 356: Freedom of Speech: Censorship on the Internet
- ... example, obscene publications, can be applied to digitized material because the question that is asked is whether or not it is published. What may be legal in one country is illegal in another: German law prohibits claims that the Holocaust did not happen, but this does not stop white supremacists from the US or another country from transmitting this claim to ... precisely the problem. The alt.* newsgroups are just the most visible groups. If there really were a list it would probably contain anything that caused debate, such as: religion, sex, drugs, politics, alternative lifestyles and astrology, just to name some. It is also possible to visit web sites which seem relatively unoffensive and by following links to other subjects accidentally stumble ...
- 357: Congresswoman Rep. Maxine Wate
- ... detailed a long list of crimes which the CIA was required to disclose to federal law enforcement agencies including homicide, kidnapping, assault, bribery, possession of a firearm, as well as illegal immigrant, election contributions, and perjury. Amazingly, the MOU did not require the CIA to report drug trafficking or other drug law violations by the CIA assets to the Department of ... t Ask, Don't Tell." In These Times. 17 May 1998 WWW - http://www.ips-dc.org/honey.htm Letter to Honorable Henry J. Hyde. WWW - http://www.sjmercury.com/drugs/library/35.htm. Maxine Waters Letter to Janet Reno. WWW - http://www.home.pacbell.net/mcivr/awters.html. Olson, Lester C. Supplement to Lucas: The Art of Public Speaking. New ...
- 358: The Things They Carried By Tim
- ... dope"(4), which indicates not only the soldiers' familiarity with the drug, but their acquired knowledge of the quality of the drug. The discouragement of marijuana, as well as other drugs, was previously the accepted view of Americans; however, according to O'Brien, is has become the norm for Americans in Vietnam. The war has completely reversed their morals. Once they ... dope until the chopper came. Lieutenant Cross kept to himself"(8). Even the squad's supervisor, the platoon leader Lieutenant Cross, is unaffected by the soldiers' blatant use of an illegal substance; he has become so used to the occurrence that he no longer condemns its use. For even a leader of men to be morally warped by the war is ...
- 359: American History X
- ... are required to believe that the only explanation for non-white failure is white racism, every time a non-white is poor, commits a crime, goes on welfare, or takes drugs, white society stands accused of yet another act of racism. All failure or misbehavior by non-Whites is standing proof that white society is riddled with hatred and bigotry. This ... suffer from an excess of whites. Our current immigration policies are structured so that approximately 90 percent of our annual 800,000 legal immigrants are non-white. The several million illegal immigrants that enter the country every year are virtually all non-white. It would be racist not to be grateful for this laudable contribution to "diversity." It is, of course ...
- 360: The Masters Of Puppets
- ... of society and what they thought should be done (Kill). Metallica’s next album, Ride the Lightning, was released in mid-1984 (Clark 714). This album told the punishment for illegal acts and used eerie suicidal lyrics (Ride). It was released by Megaforce Records but picked up three months later by Elektra Records (Rees and Crampton 572). Ride the Lightning confirmed ... Metallica. “Whenever the hits start getting to catchy, some serious young upstarts will come along and foul it all up” (DeCurtis, Henke, and George-Warren 46). With a history of drugs, alcohol, and personal despair, Metallica transformed the way society saw them, nevertheless may have lost some of their fans in the process. Metallica was considered to many the pioneer of ...
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