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- 321: The History of the Catholic Church in St. Augustine
- ... you can see the town was growing at a healthy pace and at this time required more protection. A great amount of energy was put forth to build a sea wall as well as a massive fort, which still stands today, which was completed in 1737. However, the colony was not controlled the complete duration of it’s history by the ... began to research this city I learned all about our old city, interesting tid-bits and old traditions. On a warm Saturday I would love to go visit St. George Street and Anastasia beach. I thought it would be even more enjoyable if I understood the sights. What did I learn? I learned plenty about this city and its old traditions ...
- 322: Tupac Shakur: Stealing From A Dead Star
- ... the loss of the top-selling rap star’s money. Death Row has contented that it was Tupac’s own profligate spending that left him so broke. In March, The Wall Street Journal reported that Death Row’s bank accounts in Beverly Hill is regularly overdrawn (Gill). Alleging massive fraud and conspiracy, Fischbein and Afeni Shakur sued Death Row, its jailed CEO ...
- 323: Pete Rose and The Hall of Fame
- ... Cobb. Ty Cobb's baseball records are also astounding compared to Pete Rose. While in his playing career, Ty Cobb admitted to killing a man. Cobb was walking down the street when a man supposedly jumped him with a knife. Cobb, who pulled out a gun, couldn't make it fire, so the man slit him up the back with his ... with such grace that when their names are brought up, the thought of greatness follows. Pete Rose is one of those elite. He deserves a bronze plaque up on the wall of greats where it belongs. Nevertheless, for now, Pete must sit alone, thoughts of the Hall of Fame lingering in the back of his mind. His dreams are just that ...
- 324: "The Beats Generation
- ... attention of William Burroughs. The word was passed on through Burroughs on to Allen Ginsberg and a friend named Jack Kerouac. Ginsberg, hearing Huncke use the word in the original street slang usage, felt that the word meant “exhausted, at the bottom the world, looking up or out, sleepless, wide-eyes, perceptive, rejected b society, on your own, streetwise.” Kerouac was ... It involves a nakedness of mind, and ultimately, of soul; a feeling of being reduced to the bedrock of consciousness. In short, it means being undramatically pushed up against the wall on oneself. A man is beat whenever he goes for broke and wages the sum for his resources on a single number.” Members of the Beat Generation were part of ...
- 325: MEDLINE
- ... Vice President Al Gore was on hand to encourage Americans to visit "their neighbourhood medical library", "the home page that makes house calls." Major U.S. television news programs, the Wall Street Journal, and Ann Landers devoted copy to the announcement. If not quite achieving cult status, it was clear that MEDLINE's rich and unique content would now reach consumers directly ...
- 326: Advertiser Influence on the Media: Censorship and the Media
- ... the issues that matter, we still tell them all to go to hell, and we still get away with it ." According to a report by G. Bruce Knecht in the Wall Street Journal many large advertisers, including Chrysler Corp., Ford Motor Co., Ameritech and Bell South, now demand that magazine publishers provide them with prior notice when an issue in which they ...
- 327: Legalization of Marijuana
- ... would drop greatly and much of the money unaccounted for in the economy would show up once again. Also, by having the dealers in a workplace environment and off the street, violent crimes most importantly would decline. When marijuana is legalized I feel that there needs to be strict regulation on it such as with alcohol and tobacco. It would be ... believe that the government should just admit that they were wrong for the last sixty-two years and the Anslinger didn’t know his ass from a hole in the wall. The government is also greedy so why not just take advantage of a chance to make some money and go out and legalize it!
- 328: Marijuana Should Be Legalized
- ... be jailed for up to 30 years, and most are, even for minor crimes. If our country's prisoners were businesses, they would the envy of all other businesses on Wall Street. Unfortunately, taxpayers are paying to keep the inmates behind bars. It is calculated that imprisonment of prisoners who committed only minor crimes could cost taxpayers billions over time. It costs ...
- 329: Regulating Big Companies
- Regulating Big Companies What is considered illegal conduct? This is the question that I am going to look at in my paper. I found three different articles in the wall street journal that show how companies used illegal conduct to gain advantages. I will try and show you the illegal conduct they used, how they got caught, and what was done ...
- 330: R.I.C.O
- ... However, both Civil and Criminal RICO have been used in a number of other ways (Greek, 1991). While a complete list is impossible, RICO defendants include: white-collar criminals, terrorists, Wall Street insider traders, video store owners, anti-abortion protesters, major corporations and banks, politicians, doctors, local law enforcement agencies, computer crimes, and husbands who have been sued by their ex-wives ...
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