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…dozen around Los Angeles and every one in Orange and Ventura counties, submitted only a small number of grades to the California Student Aid Commission, the study found. Grade reports were required for the 11,250 grants that the billion-dollar program set…
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…is the proposal of legalizing drugs. Although people feel that legalizing drugs would lessen crime, drugs should remain illegal in the U.S because there would be an increase of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS. Many believe…
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…English 102 E2 Britney Lark Equal Opportunity for Financial Aid Most post secondary institutions consider themselves to be equal opportunity establishments, although their financial aid system does not always seem to agree…
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…drugs. Although people feel that legalizing drugs would lessen crime, drugs should remain illegal in the U.S because there would be an increase of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS. Many believe that legalizing drugs would lessen…
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…to person. If one person is suffering from a disease, such as AIDS, and the following person injects himself or herself with that same needle, chances are that they will acquire AIDS as well. Ever since the early 1980's the AIDS problem in America has become…
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…When people receive federal aid like Welfare, it inhibits their abilities to strive and achieve a higher way of living. Welfare can be a helpful tool in times of great need and unfortunate circumstances, when your world has seemingly bottomed-out under…
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…the problems that sex education was intended to stop. The three major reasons why sex education is taught in our schools are: 1) to discourage teens from having sex at younger and younger ages; 2) to stop the spread of AIDS and other STDs; and 3) to prevent teenage…
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…. In the following three years the monetary aid will be decreased to $20 billion dollars and that money will be funneled into maintaining security concerns both at home and abroad. The second category of programs seeks to combat terrorism on the home front. The programs…
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…. With the support of Peter M. Davies and Ford C.I. Hickson's book "Sex, Gay men and AIDS" the material will help me conclude on this topic. There is clearly a potentially limitless range of issues related to ethnic diversity. This essay will attempt to provide…
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…All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Article 1, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Humanity is yet to face a global epidemic of HIV/AIDS if it fails to join efforts against the disease Lars O. Kallings, the UN…
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