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…at 43 the youngest person ever, and the first Catholic, elected President. Soon after his inaugural, Kennedy set out his domestic program, known as the New Frontier: tax reform, federal aid to education, medical care for the aged under Social Security…
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…permissible. In what seems to be a bizarre effort to decrease the crime rate by keeping needy teenagers out of College: The Bush administration says it will enforce a previously ignored law denying federal financial aid to college students who admit to a drug…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, the Canadian federal government legalized the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes. Since that time, the debate over marijuana usage has escalated in the United States. Marijuana is effective in relieving nausea in AIDS patients, lowers optic nerve pressure…
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…begin to be made, within which the government would take up more responsibilty, no longer adopting the 'laissez-faire' attitude. These reforms were introduced in order to improve living standards and to help aide ever worsening poverty. Before…
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Category: /History
…1950 through the 1960s into a firm anticommunist stand in Vietnam. Vietnam began with President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who increased the level of aid to the French but continued to avoid military intervention. Following there was an international…
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…Relations Media” The traditional medications used to treat AIDS sufferers cause a wide range of side effects. Virtually the only medicine capable of treating the entire spectrum of side effects without causing harm to the user is marijuana. There are now 30…
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…of this technology would aid in our battle against these diseases. According to the United Nations medium projections issued in 1990 (Population Council, 1994), the global population will be increasing from 5.3 billion in 1990 to 8.5 billion in the year 2025…
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Category: /History
…market, subsidized home and farm mortgage payments, and aided the unemployed. These measures revived confidence in the economy. By 1935 the nation was on its way back to recovery. But now some businessmen and bankers were turning against him. They feared…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that can’t be changed so easily. Government aid and subsidies could only do so much in the aid of poverty stricken neighborhoods. Generally a great percentage of youth growing up in such a “poor” neighborhoods have a higher chance in exposing themselves…
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Category: /History
…. To conquer the necessary evils that the hero will encounter during his travels, there is often the need of supernatural help and aide. In the Mahabhrata, there are many instances of supernatural aide, especially when the blessed or divine individuals become…
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