Papers 2011-2020 of total 17002 found.
…attendance criteria”(NCAA online). Div. I-AA teams do not have to meet attendance requirements. Div. I schools must meet minimum financial aid awards for their programs and there are maximum awards that cannot be exceeded. Division II- These programs must…
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…and 1990's. In the early 80's just when people’s prejudices were beginning to adjust and accept the gay community along came mass media on AIDS. AIDS was first seen as a gay disease, and this made gay men stay in monogamous relationships. Media started…
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…Teachers can sometimes block learning rather than aid it. Teachers can sometimes block learning rather than aid it. A negative teacher cultivates negative students. Teachers are the building blocks of a nation. It is the teacher that molds…
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…published in July in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, 44% said they recommended marijuana to at least one patient to combat nausea from chemotherapy. Similarly AIDS patients have found marijuana to be effective in combating the loss of appetite known…
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…, reconstruction, both foreign and domestic, dominated Truman’s time. For instance, Truman in 1947 decided to aid Mediterranean countries that were in danger of falling under Soviet domination. This philosophy became known as “The Truman Doctrine.” The aid
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…behaviors. In a study by Ku and Sonenstein it was found that programs that incorporated acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in the education were associated with decreases in the number of sexual partners and the frequency of intercourse (105). Resistance…
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…increasingly evident that the Watergate burglars were tied closely to the Central Intelligence Agency and the Committee to Re-elect the President (CRP), some of Nixon's aides began talking to federal prosecutors. The defection of aides such as Jeb Stuart…
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…fled to England and remained overseas for two years. With the financial aid of his European friends, Douglass returned to America, legally secured his freedom, and launched his newspaper, the North Star. Douglass wrote scathing editorials on a variety…
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…in Guyana, South America. After a time he told them all to drink a mixture of Cool-aid (a grape flavoured soft drink) and cyanide, as well as various other drugs. Most obeyed him, and those who didn’t told of parents first giving the drink to their children…
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…to college now if they really want to, because of all the loans one can get, but they still must repay the loans. Student’s who receive government aid must maintain at least a C- average or they must pay their tuition if they want to continue schooling. Graduate…
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