Papers 19721-19730 of total 54444 found.
…or car accidents, but by their own hand; they make the choice that they want to die, and they take their life. Suicide is the fastest growing killer of youth in America (www.yellowribbon.org), and "if left unaddressed, it will help bring about disastrous…
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…to ensure that this societal evolution is beneficial to all of us. “Back in 1970, a high school diploma could still be a ticket to the middle income bracket, a nice car in the driveway and a house in the suburbs. Today all it gets is a clunker parked…
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…of agrarian pride and nobility versus the new order of industrialization. In the beginning of the play, Willy foreshadows this theme by criticizing the changes brought about by industrialization. "The street is lined with cars. There's not a breath of fresh…
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…of respect, I appreciate it.'' The 29-year-old Gardner, who took to the mat wearing a T-shirt signed by friends back home in Afton, Wyo. -- including race car driver Richard Petty -- had an advantage in that he was wrestling only his second match of the day…
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…that averaged $2 million per year. In addition to his $2 million annual salary, Spurrier was given two new cars, a generous clothing allowance and 24 prime tickets for each Gators home game. The deal also included incentives that would take effect when specific…
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…but don't care. They agree that driving while intoxicated is a key role in fatal car accidents, yet they still do it. Many teens also believe cold showers and coffee can sober up a person that is drunk Teens may drink for many different reasons. A big…
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…. The fist reason is; the legalization of drugs would make streets and homes safer. A fifth of the murders and rapes, a quarter of car thefts, two-fifths of robberies and assaults and half the nation’s burglaries and thefts are blamed on drugs (http…
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…, and hotels that surround those airports. Restaurants and car rental companies are also impacted. As the airlines cut flights, than business will find it more difficult to send employees to meetings which can impact their ability to do business across the nation…
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…, a house or car could become available, and many people will save tax dollars if the dead person was drawing government money. Mother Nature also benefits from human death in many ways. When a human dies, approximately fifty chickens and seventy-five cows…
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…, but by 1951 the smooth rhythmic sounds of black vocal groups reached white teens through radio programs hosted by disc jockeys who refused to continue the racial discrimination. Car radio became less expensive in the 1950s and the portable transistor radios were…
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