Papers 1571-1580 of total 24455 found.
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…ecstasy was used mainly as a psychotherapeutic tool, then it was made available on the street. In 1985, with its growing popularity it was made illegal in the U.S.A. B. Sub point: Ecstasy in its pure form, it is a white powder. Usually ecstasy can be seen…
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…in the U.S.A., because I think the area has the serious problems including the sanity. He chose the area. How much did he felt so uncomfortable in the drugstore and how come was he supposed to want to live in the slum? I hit upon the first sentence “I am…
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…grandparents’ parents were from, is simply too much. Sometimes I have felt like walking on the street with a huge American flag draped over my shoulders and a sign hanging around my neck with the words “Born in the U.S.A.” scribed in big bold letters and would…
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…and Modelling events, both in U.E. as well as U.S.A., Marco had the opportunity to study and evaluate the differences between these two (European and American) styles and cultures. Using his creative and artistic talents combined with his technical expertise, Marco…
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…. Some countries have had their crime rates lowered due to the abolishing of the death penalty, but we live in the U.S.A., country of lawyers, where money talks, and you can’t trust anyone. The death penalty is good because most people are afraid of death…
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…penalty is a good punishment because people in this country deserve to feel safe. Some countries have had their crime rates lowered due to the abolishing of the death penalty, but we live in the U.S.A., country…
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…continues to be a universal problem. A test carried out in Bayertown in the U.S.A., some five miles away from the Limerick nuclear-power plant, provided the stunning news that the environment was radon-tainted. Radon is produced by the radioactive breakdown…
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…rates lowered due to the abolishing of the death penalty, but we live in the U.S.A., country of lawyers, where money talks, and you can't trust anyone. The death penalty is good because most people are afraid of death. Even though the death penalty…
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…. Then we will catch the plane to the U.S.A from there. Looking forward to hearing from you soon Sofie Ninov         I ran straight for the phone and dialled Sofie's number her father picked up the phone and started yelling in Swedish. I tried to tell…
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…through comparison of two distinct countries. Two countries which Trompenaars highlight with respect to the cultural dimensions are China and U.S.A. The cultural difference between France and U.S.A is shown through the first dimensions (universalism versus…
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