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Political Science · 807 words
- The Heroin War: Why We Must Change our Battle Plan
If a single reason can be given to illustrate the urgent need for reform of the current Australian drug policy it is this; that the prohibition strategy is simply not working. The toll from heroin deaths in Victoria has risen 73 percent over the...
Political Science · 139 words
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People rally for their rights
People rally all day and night
People protest for their rights
So that they hope everybody would stand up and fight for their rights
Some people protest peacefully and get attack for no reason that's just a matter of fact
Some people have dreams and...
Political Science · 464 words
- Awareness The case that I decided to focus on is an older abuse case, but it has recently been resolved in the courts. It is a child abuse case involving James and Bonnie Zeleski. They were both charged with abusing their infant daughter. The child was brought to the hospital with a fracture in...
Political Science · 2,858 words
- "Junk yields a basic formula of "evil" virus: *The Algebra of Need*. The face of "evil" is always the face of total need. A dope fiend is a man in total need of dope. Beyond a certain frequency need knows absolutely no limit or control. In the words of total need: "*Wouldn't you*?" Yes you would....
Political Science · 2,136 words
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El proceso de expansi?n europeo que tuvo lugar entre los S. XIV y XV comienza con la exploraci?n de los archipi?lagos atl?nticos y la costa africana (islas Baleares, Azores y Madeira).
Las tradiciones navieras - n?rdicas, canarias, andaluzas, portuguesas, etc.- ...
Political Science · 2,920 words
- is being hotly debated today in church and society. When the case is made for the legitimacy of
same-sex love, critics rush in with three main defenses. (1) It is contrary to nature. (2) It is condemned in
Scripture. (3) Its acceptance would ruin society. The most interesting thing about these...
Political Science · 242 words
- Three ultra-accurate laser-guided NATO missiles penetrated the walls of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia from different angles, exploded in the core of the building and decimated it to wreckage. Three people were reported killed, and 21 injured, while one is missing. The Chinese government and...
Political Science · 239 words
- Good morning my fellow schoolmates and teachers, I am speaker two from the negative side of this topic. Today, I have found two major flaws in their arguments.
Firstly, historically the Chinese already claimed that Diaoyu Islands belongs to them many centuries ago. The earliest historical records...
Political Science · 1,648 words
- : The failure of Laws Americans are faced with an ever-growing problem of violence. Our streets have become a battleground where the elderly are beaten for their social security checks, where terrified women are viciously attacked and raped, where teenage gangster shoot it out for a patch of turf...
Political Science · 552 words
- History tells us very little of Titus Lucretius Carus, but one can see
from reading his work that he has a strong dislike towards religious
superstition, which he claims is the root of human fear and in turn the
cause of impious acts. Although he does not deny the existence of a god,
his work is...
Political Science · 834 words
- Lizhi Du
COUNS 20
HW (Critical Thinking from Two Videos)
Outfoxed
* What do you think about this video's depiction of the media? What did you like? What didn't you like? Do you believe this is true? Why or why not?
* "Outfoxed" examines whether and how media empires, led by Rupert Murdoch's Fox...
Political Science · 905 words
- Our country was founded on the belief in freedom. This freedom was meant for everyone. When our country was founded, many different cultures existed on our land. We abused other cultures because we did not understand them. The United States today is much different. We are a melting pot of...
Political Science · 421 words
- The Pop Culture Assault Music TV channels, broadcasting variety of programs ranging from ordinary music videos through charts, various shows to cartoons are the symptom of our times. No matter if it's MTV or VIVA, they sell very similar stuff, often cheap and shallow. The pop culture and...
Political Science · 322 words
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Aarron Locklin
Lonestar College System
Some Americans are convinced that more federal regulation of firearms is needed to reduce the number of homicides that are committed with guns and to ensure a safer, more civilized society. Others who support ownership of...
Political Science · 758 words
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A Summary of William Raspberry's 'The Handicap of Definition' Paris Owens Essay2: Second Summary En112c.002 Dr. Butler March 2, 2000 A Summary of William Raspberry's 'The Handicap of Definition' In 'The Handicap of Definition' William Raspberry emphasizes the...