Papers 1861-1870 of total 24455 found.
…to the public? If criminals and hostile people only had hands and fists and knives to attack people, surely, only a small percentage of the current 24,000 gun homicides would actually occur. The five children killed in Stockton, California, school yard by Patrik…
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…Outside influences can drastically influence a smoothly run JIT system. An example given by Joseph Damiano relates to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. In this instance, the attacks forced many shipping companies to virtually shut down and they were…
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…) R64 Ulihrach, Bohdan (CZE ) 3 7-6(5) 7-6(5) 4-6 7-5 R32 Chela, Juan Ignacio (ARG ) 85 6-4 4-6 4-6 7-5 6-2 R16 Martin, Todd (USA ) 85 7-6(2) 3-6 4-6 4-6 Memphis, TN, U.S.A. International Series Gold, 2/19/01, I, Hard , Draw: 48…
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…of smokers still present in the U.S.A and other places like Asia, Russia and Eastern Europe.(7:2) The tobacco industry has never before publicly admitted to a direct connection between smoking and lung or heart diseases (7:2). Since 1954, 825 cases have been…
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…1.On Durkheim, Why do the U.S.A have a high suicide rate use Durkheim's two notions Egoistic and Anomie suicide? Durkheim insisted that individuals were born into an existing social structure consisting of institutions, norms, rules, roles, customs…
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…largest religion in the world. Buddhist Religion 3 U.S.A. Beginning There are two thoughts as to when Buddhism came to the United States. The first is after WWII in the 1950's when there was an influx of Japanese refugees coming to the United…
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…of action. Bibliography: Lorraine Kay,'Living without cruelty,' Sidgwick and Jackson press, London, 1990. J. J. McCoy,'Animals in research; Issues in conflict,' Impact press, U.S.A., 1993. Lynda Dickinson,'Victims of vanity,' Summerhill press…
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…solar-storm induced communications outages to heightened security due to warnings of terrorist attacks. Difficult Choices At this point, operators and commanders may face difficult choices between reducing the overall readiness of nuclear warfighting…
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…thought that the play was hilarious as they laughed at Socrates. The play ends with the common man Strepsiades setting Socrates' thinkery on fire as he launches a mob against Socrates and his students. Strepsiades states during the attack 'Strike, smite them…
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…, and found it more important to hunt than to keep the fire going. The book is not only about some boys stranded on a desert island, but is about our civilization too. Are we turning into savages with world wars and terrorist attacks? Golding implies how men easily…
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