Papers 2551-2560 of total 37589 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…, and in so doing, becomes a form of education. Anti drug advertising such as "It’s OK to say NO", and drink driving campaigns are just two examples of how society uses the advertising industry as a means to promote public welfare. Other forms of socially positive…
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…, as the money could better be invested in drug testing to prevent similar occurrences. Since universities and colleges all across our country are investing millions of dollars to support the education of athletes in the form of scholarships, it is essential…
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…selling the most claims online of any auto insurer (Progressive, 2000). Now you can even purchase motorcycle, boat, and RV insurance at Progressive.com. The latest technology that Progressive is testing, will, without a doubt set Progressive apart from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and it would never end until the RIAA gave up. I think the RIAA should charge a monthly fee for downloads. I know a lot of people that would pay an amount of about twenty dollars for a month of downloads. “In a recent survey by Webnoise, the online research company…
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…. “Illegal aliens are using welfare, education and other state and federal social services, whose costs are increasing taxes for everyone” (DeMott, 1994: 28). Illegal immigrants do not pay taxes, so they have no place whatsoever using social services…
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…that the couples and the one child that they have will be granted economic and educational advantages in return for promising not to have more than one child (Audubon, 1994). Since each couple is allowed one child, the gender of that child determines whether…
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…. "Cybersex Shock." PC Magazine 10 Oct. 1995: 75-76. Wilson, David. "The Internet Goes Crackers." Education Digest May 1995: 33-36. Zimmerman, Phil. (1995). “Pretty Good Privacy” v2.62, [Online]. Available Ftp:net-dist.mit.edu Directory: pub/pgp/dist…
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Category: /History
…) Cutbacks on health, education and social security benefits. This Laissez-Faire attitude did indeed decrease the deficit and lower inflation; it also increased growth, the value of the New Zealand Dollar, and unfortunately unemployment. The economy has improved…
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Category: /History
…frontiersmen, the Germans were the typical farmer, and the English were well educated. The diversity the immigrant¹s possed helped to democratize the political institutions that had been brought over from England. Nearly all of the immigrants…
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…lyrics and music videos on children and youth. American Academy of Pediatrics. [On-line] Web site address: http://www.aap.org/policy/01219.html Manson, M. (1999) Columbine: Whose fault is it? Rolling Stone. [Online] Web site address: http…
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