Papers 1631-1640 of total 37589 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…). If legalized, adults who understand the risks and precautions will only have access to marijuana. Since children won't have access to the drug, guardians will be able to educate their children about its effects so that abuse of the drug will not occur. Thus…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and from others can be overcome by the human conscience and will. The evil that exists within society should be minimized through better morals and education, in order to prevent society’s downfall. The authors of Crime and Punishment, Frankenstein…
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Category: /History
…of India's 16 million Sikhs. Another example can be seen the Tutsi race. The Tutsi were used to locally rule their lands of Rwanda and Burundi. Throughout their native lands they were assured the best jobs and favored treatment, which included education. After…
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…of entertainment and education, but like all places used by millions of people, it has some murky corners people would prefer children not to explore. In the physical world, society as a whole wants to protect children, but there are no social or physical constraints…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…experience what the “real life” was like. After two years of working at the ranch he made it back to Stanford University and studied off and on. In 1925 his education had ended at Stanford University and Steinbeck headed to New York. While being in New York…
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…-Hill Book Company, 1965. Cain, Dr. Arthur H. Young People and Neurosis. New York: The John Day Company, 1970. Fogiel, M. The Best Test Preparation for the Advanced Placement: Psychology. New Jersey: Research and Education Association, 1998…
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…, the NSF created its own network, NSFnet, which added educational links for schools and libraries. However, access to NSFnet was limited to these government or government research organizations. (Sembawang 1997) In 1992, NSF created Advanced Network…
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…, Connecticut where he practiced law. He was then appointed the sheriff of the county Litchfield in 1751. Oliver married a Miss Collins, of Guilford, in 1755. They were married for forty years. She educated their children and took care of their needs while he…
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…). These benefits also relate well to cost effectiveness. The removal of costly consultations with less expensive on-line connections can be taken advantage of by many clients, with some users even having free access to the Internet via education or public access routes…
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…, and keyboard (basic computer components). Second, they must have a modem to facilitate access to the internet. Lastly, they need an internet service provider (ISP) such as America Online or People PC. Because computer technology is quickly overtaking this nation…
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