Drug related crime: a distinction between crimes rooted in prohibition and crimes caused by drug use
Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
The concept of drug related crime is defined as a causal connection, which can be established between drug consumption and crime commission . However the two principal aspects of drug use which are connected to crime can be distinguished as :
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
Edgar Allan Poe's Use of Setting
Setting is the physical background of a story. Normally explained at the beginning, it tells the time and place of the story's action. Words take the place of paints in describing textures, images, sounds, colors
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
of the individual identities that users use. Personal information, online configurations, purchase habits, purchase history and preferences into the system by the user. The federated network identity will allow all users to control their own information. Businesses
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
by facts and logistics. One of the harder, philosophical questions we must ask, however, is the use of the Atomic Bomb during World War II. True, there are many facts to bolster each side of this debate, but the true quandary lies in the morality
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Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "March on Washington Address" is a brilliant piece of writing that combines ethos, pathos, and logos in a near-perfect balance to convey a message. The speech is very persuasive, as King uses very strong metaphors and repetition
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
In the statue "Doryphorous" by Polykleitos the human form is used as a cultural symbol as this was the reason art was created in the Ancient Greek Classical Period; to highlight their love of the human body and its cultural importance within society
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Category: /Literature
Bad Memories for Orwell.
George Orwell demonstrated how writers and politicians use euphemisms, doublespeak, and other misconceptions to mislead their audience and hide their real agenda; he exposed politicians in his times and predicted future trends
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
Barbara Kimenye's "The Winner," is an excellent example of a short story that does not necessarily use all five of the literary elements to their fullest potential, but still creates a sense of organic unity. In this analysis, the elements are organized
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Category: /Literature/English
In "Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby," Donald Barthelme tries to show how inhumane man can be by telling an absurd story of a man named Colby who, "had gone too far." (Barthelme, 1973, pg. 19) In the story, Colby's so-called friends
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Essay on three of the most important supplies a person can use to successfully journey through life.
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
of ourselves and our achievements, but so many of us lack the audaciousness to show it. If we were all as brave as we would like to be, then we wouldn't be fearful to take a chance on something, a leap of faith, or to have a new experience. Life is all about new
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