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- 521: The Communication Decency Act: The Fight For Freedom of Speech on the Internet
- ... it used to be. Also, it is time to focus on the things we need to have in this country, like building a new society. After World War II and Vietnam, I believe it is the computer generation's destiny to rebuild our family and give community abilities to evolve, solve problems, generate and distribute wealth, promote peace, and personal security ...
- 522: Marijuana
- ... 86). Beginning in the 60's marijuana use saw a resurgence which may be attributed to many causes. One of the main causes was the rebellion of youth against the Vietnam War. They used marijuana as an escape from war to peace. It was easy at this time to depict marijuana as a beneficial and completely harmless substance whose effects were ...
- 523: LSD and PCP Use
- ... the "turn-on, tune-in, drop-out" time of the 60's LSD became the thing for social and political movements to freedom, creativity, self-discovery and opposition to the Vietnam War. Some freaked out during bad trips as LSD caused panic and advansded mental illnesses. Most are curried with flashbacks that are recurrences of hallucinations. Some people thought they could ...
- 524: The Negative Portrayal Of LSD
- ... and fiction, influenced the nation’s minds resulting in the effect of political change and further media influence over the government. The new decade, along with the effects of the Vietnam War and the strong influence of television, began to leak from the cracks of the nation a new counterculture of rebellious teenagers, unfamiliar narcotics, and a wave of promiscuity. Among ...
- 525: Memory
- ... daily lives. They cannot get the pictures of the trauma out of their head. This brings recurring nightmares, flashbacks, or even reliving the trauma as if it were happening now. Vietnam veterans experience this symptom because of what they saw and lived through. Some researchers have proven in the laboratory that ordinary or slightly stressful memories are easily distorted. However, this ...
- 526: Introduction to Human Services
- ... for kids is an investment. They may not realize until years later as I did, that someone had a positive affect on their lives." 2 One of my coworkers from Vietnam told me that in her country, the prisoners work for their food. I thought to myself, as I am sure many people have before, that we should try that here ...
- 527: Memory
- ... daily lives. They cannot get the pictures of the trauma out of their head. This brings recurring nightmares, flashbacks, or even reliving the trauma as if it were happening now. Vietnam veterans experience this symptom because of what they saw and lived through. Some researchers have proven in the laboratory that ordinary or slightly stressful memories are easily distorted. However, this ...
- 528: Malaria
- ... in Africa. In 1990 eighty percent of all reported cases were in Africa, while the remainder of most cases came from nine countries: India, Brazil, Afghanistan, Sri-Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, and China. Globally, the disease circulates in almost one hundred countries causing up to 1,500,000 deaths annually (Cann, 1996). Because there is no definite cure for malaria ...
- 529: The Rise and Fall of American Communism
- ... has slowly waned since 1956. By 1958, membership was down to three thousand people from 62,000 on January 1, 1947. After the next major war against Communist forces, the Vietnam War, the anti-Communist consensus of American politics ended, and the CPUSA gained a few new members and a little respectability. But over the next two decade, the party faltered ...
- 530: Flag Burning
- ... stated Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady (USA-Ret.), Chairman, CFA Board of Directors. “Many of our veterans saw a tyranny of the minority at work in Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. It is the wisdom of the majority that protects us from tyranny. Amending the Constitution is the only protection the majority have from a minority who have a very different ...
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