Papers 1921-1930 of total 48571 found.
…personal opinion on some of the issues and controversies in our country. My first issue is about drugs. Many people feel that certain illegal drugs like heroin, marijuana, and cocaine should be legalized. I think it's a crazy idea, people feel…
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…, cocaine, marijuana, guns, prayer in school or pornography. It is tobacco, the single most expensive cost item on the Medicare budget. There is incontestable data from thousands of different medical and epidemiological sources all over the world…
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…be mistaken for manic-depression due to the high energy levels involved in both and the rapid changes in mood. However, on can distinguish between the two by their response to medication. People without a favorable response to lithium, the drug prescribed…
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Category: /History
…riots excited american people and resulted in lack of respect for authority and the law. The decade began under the shadow of the cold war with the soviet union, which was aggravated by the u-2 incident, the berlin wall, and the cuban missile…
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…-card numbers through the Internet. Still, the new wave of network hacking is presenting fresh problems for companies, universities and law-enforcement officials in every industrial country. In July, John Deutch, head of the CIA, told Congress that he ranked…
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…problems for companies, universities and law-enforcement officials in every industrial country(www.usq.edu). In July, John Deutch, head of the CIA, told Congress that he ranked information warfare as the second most serious threat to the national security, just…
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…of data and 20.000 credit-card numbers through the Internet. Still, the new wave of network hacking is presenting fresh problems for companies, universities and law-enforcement officials in every industrial country. In July, John Deutch, head of the CIA, told…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of data and 20.000 credit-card numbers through the Internet. Still, the new wave of network hacking is presenting fresh problems for companies, universities and law-enforcement officials in every industrial country. In July, John Deutch, head of the CIA, told…
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…, the new wave of network hacking is presenting fresh problems for companies, universities and law-enforcement officials in every industrial country. In July, John Deutch, head of the CIA, told Congress that he ranked information warfare as the second most…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, Domestic Violence, Use of force, Constitutional Law, Community Policing, Stress, Elder Abuse, Defensive Tactics, Criminal Law, Motor Vehicle Stops, Building Searches, Motor Vehicle Law, Juvenile Issues, Suicide Prevention, Interview and Interrogation, Ethics…
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