Papers 2171-2180 of total 3732 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…prohibition ended in 1933, the DEA lost a lot of it's power in the government. It's director, Harry J. Anslinger, became a leading advocate of marijuana prohibition. He said to congress: "Marijuana is the most violence causing drug in the history of mankind…
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Category: /History
…ended. The British moved on to nearby Concord, where they were met by over 300 Amer. patriots and were forced to withdraw. On their march back to Boston, colonists firing from behind barns, trees, and roadside walls continually harried the British…
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…familiar qualities that he has gained through his adventurous lifestyle. Harry, a character in the “Snows of Kilimanjaro” is a mirrored image of Hemingway. “He wistfully recalls his life, packed with experiences he once planned to translate into art…
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…station on the Columbia campus to prevent personnel from wearing flag pins on camera, and in reaction to the work of Harris Mirkin, a professor on the Kansas City campus. In a letter to the University of Missouri's president, Manuel Pacheco…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to agree. I remember that the Columbine shooters, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, had nice cars, computers, and spacious homes, but their parents were completely oblivious to the amount of weaponry that their kids had acquired. Poor parenting probably isn’t…
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…in America. The theory of sea-floor spreading was proposed in 1962 by geologist Harry Hess. This theory suggests that there are convection currents that push the ocean floor up and out, actually forming a new oceanic lithosphere. The theory further suggests…
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…classifies and patronize those who they feel are different which ultimately causes adverse effects. The massacre at columbine was a result of the long term abuse, On April 20, 1999 at Columbine High School suspects Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 13 people…
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…in Los Angeles, a small group of men led by Harry Hay and Chuck Rowland met to form what would become the Mattachine Society. Mostly male in membership, it was joined in 1955 by a lesbian organization in San Francisco, the Daughters of Bilitis, founded…
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…to attach this compassion to. Harry Oldmeadow states in his article Delivering the last blade of grass; aspects of the bodhisattva ideal in the Mahayana, “The penetration of sunyata allows the bodhisattva to experience the phenomenal realm…
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…the ability to do good, and not utilize that ability. John Harris writes in “Is Cloning an Attack on Human Dignity?” “It cannot, from the ethical point of view, be better or more moral to waste human material that could be used for therapeutic purposes than to use…
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