Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Based on James Q Wilson-"Just take away their guns"
College Reading and writing
Gun control is an extremely debated issue in today's society. The majority supports high gun control laws, but they will never work. From the precedent, gun control laws
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
rising since the 1970's. The disturbing surprise is that poverty among young adults is increasing faster than any other segment of our"© population. Young adults are falling by the wayside into poverty at alarming rates and these rates are expected to grow
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
I can clearly remember my first semester at college. The innocent expectations before I arrived of the all night study sessions fueled by pizza and ice cream, the innumerable clubs and activities that would introduce me to new friends with common
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
exists that this increased risk places women using OCs at greater risk for
pelvic inflammatory disease (salpingitis).
Although urinary tractinfections occurred at an increased rate in women using pills in the
Royal college of General Practitioners Study
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Category: /Literature/English
of Alcohol The effects of alcohol on the human body depend on the amount of alcohol in the blood (blood-alcohol concentration). This varies with the rate of consumption and with the rate at which the drinker's physical system absorbs and metabolizes alcohol
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Category: /Literature/English
HP to earn profits rapidly than before (when HP and Compaq were two different companies).
According to Marx, this combination of the capitals from both companies lead to accumulation of more capital1. And the rate this accumulation is higher than
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Category: /Science & Technology
stress.
(Appley, M. H., and Trumbull, R. A.) Some examples of these tests
would be walking on a treadmill while measuring the heart's reaction
to an increased demand for oxygen. The test ends when the patient
reaches a predetermined heart rate
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Category: /Science & Technology
of Alcohol The effects of alcohol on the human body depend on the amount of alcohol in the blood (blood-alcohol concentration). This varies with the rate of consumption and with the rate at which the drinker's physical system absorbs and metabolizes alcohol
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
in the future. The fact that these people are not voting is the reason that the voting rate is so low and this country can ill-afford to stand by and hope that young people eventually grow up and start voting.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in the 1996
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Category: /Science & Technology
. homes have Internet access
« 86.3% of households earning $75,000 and above per year had Internet access compared to 12.7% of households earning less than $15,000 per year
« Nearly 65% of college graduates have home Internet access; only 11.7
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