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Drug Enforcement Agency Anti Marijuana
483 words
The purpose of this paper is to discuss marijuana
and compare both sides of the issue of legalizing
marijuana. We have two opposite opinions fighting
each other, those who are pro marijuana and those
who are anti-marijuana. These two sides have been
fighting on this issue for years. Pro marijuana
legalization groups such as the Physician's
Association for AIDS Care argue that marijuana
should be legalized in order to treat terminally
ill patients. Among them are AIDS victims who find
that mariju...
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Negative Effect Michael Jordan
1,905 words
Did The Lockout And The Loss Of Michael Jordan
Have A Negative Effect On The NBA Disputes between
the NBA Players Union and owners extend deep into
January of 98, the NBA season was shortened to a
50 game schedule due to the disputes between the
two groups and the lockout of the players by the
owners... Before the beginning of the shortened
season on February 1 of 1999, many experts
predicted a number of negative effects to the NBA
as a result of the labor disputes. Among these
were; a decrease ...
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Clean Air Act Environmental Protection Agency
1,285 words
1990, the federal Clean Air Act was passed to
improve air quality in the United States.
President Bush's proposed amendments to the Clean
Air Act initially would have led to the
introduction of alternative, non-petroleum fuels.
The petroleum and oxygenate industries responded
by offering a reformulated gasoline program as a
substitute for most of the alternate fuel
proposals. As a result, the amendments to the
federal Clean Air Act adopted in 1990 required
steps to achieve lower vehicle emission...
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Fatal Accidents Task Force
1,171 words
... rate of applicants (there is) a shortage of
highly qualified ones (Pilot Turnoverp. 91).
Inexperienced pilots tend to make more mistakes
than their veteran counterparts, so that the labor
demand growth that has taken place with
deregulation coupled with a reduced number of
former armed forces pilots available may well be a
factor undermining airline safety. Having stated
that it is, in general, safe to board U. S.
operated planes, yet another qualification must be
made at this juncture. Smal...
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National Security Agency Weapons Of Mass Destruction
1,389 words
What can we do about weapons control? In times
like the present, the U. S. and the United Nations
are dealing with a huge international problem
known as weapons control and an example of the
weapons control problem, is the constant battle
with Saddam Hussein and Iraq, involving weapon
inspections by the UN. The UN has the right to
inspect weapon facilities and the manufacturing of
weapons of any country in the world. But the
problem is how do we go about demolishing weapons
that are chemical, bi...
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Air Force Base Freedom Of Information
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... , " says Friedman, "except that it was like
nothing he had ever seen before and certainly
wasn't from any weather balloon. " According to
what Marcel reportedly told Friedman, in fact, the
featherlight material couldn't be dented by a
sledgehammer or burned by a blowtorch. Yet getting
the Air Force itself to say anything about Roswell
in particular or UFOs in general can be an
exercise in futility. Officials are either
bureaucratically vague or maddeningly abrupt. Maj.
David Thurston, a Pent...
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Pollution Prevention Pollution Caused
847 words
There are all of types of pollution. Industrial
pollution is the air, water, and chemical
pollution caused by industries. There has always
been pollution. Industrial pollution began when
our country went through the Industrial
Revolution. Most all parts of the world are
affected in some way by industrial pollution. Big
cities with steel mills, power plants, heating
plants, or railroad stations feel the direct
effects of industrial pollution. The smog, smell,
and contamination of food or water ar...
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Virus That Causes Saharan Africa
571 words
ENEVA, Nov. 24 An estimated 5. 3 million people,
including 600, 000 children under age 15, became
infected with the virus that causes AIDS this
year, the World Health Organization said today.
For the first time the number of new infections in
sub-Saharan Africa stabilized, but that was offset
by increases in morbidity (the rate the disease
was contracted) and deaths in the region. An
estimated 3. 8 million people in the region were
newly infected this year with H. I. V. , the virus
that causes A...
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Ground Level Ozone Environmental Protection Agency
1,441 words
Air pollution is a very big problem in the United
States. A large part of air pollution comes from
cars. The Environmental Protection Agency says,
"The most polluting activity an average person
does everyday is drive their car" (1 fact sheet
OMS- 5). Most people probably aren't aware that
they are polluting the environment. Maybe if
everyone knew how serious this pollution problem
is, they would find ways to reduce the pollution.
Most pollution that is released by cars comes from
the exhaust, ma...
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Super Bowl Television Networks
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... Super Bowl on CBS; although, they had a dismal
rating most of the 40. 3 percent of viewers stayed
glued to CBS after the Super Bowl to watch the
season premiere of "Survivor. " In the 1999 Super
Bowl FOX ran promotions for their new show "The
Family Guy", when the show premiered it was one of
the top shows of the week. So in retrospect
television networks pay money to be achieve more
then just money, they get in return a new fan base
perhaps higher ratings on new shows and a loyalty
that has...
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Socio Cultural Advertising Agencies
1,320 words
I. Introduction The UK advertising industry has
been at the forefront of the global market for
several years now and is set to stay that way. The
reason the advertising industry in the U. K has
become world leader is due to a number of factors,
primarily due to the strong economic structure in
the U. K at present, but also a result of a number
of political, economic and commercial events that
have required active promotion. British
advertising has gained a reputation over the past
years as being...
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Side Story State University
614 words
Eric Clive Cussler was born in 1931 in Aurora
Illinois. He attended Pasadena city college in
1949 and remained their until 1951. He also
attended Orange Coast College and California State
University. He was enrolled in the military from
1950 to 1954. While enrolled he became a sergeant.
In 1955 he Married Barbara Knight and they now
have three children, Teri, Dirk, Dana. In his
working career he started out with Bestgen &
Cussler Advertising in which he was the owner from
1961 - 65. He was t...
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Tee Shirt Enforcement Agency
1,502 words
Creative Writing: The Big Scoop Hello, my name is
Jack Williams. I am a reporter you have been
hearing a lot about and this is how I gathered my
information for my article on Computers, Hacking,
And Usa's Citizens that has been causing so much
uproar in many states and even in the government.
Recently, people have claimed that I fantasized
everything in the report and that I should work in
the fiction field in stead of journalism, so here
is the exact way I received my information for my
story. ...
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Board Of Directors National Culture
1,139 words
Cultural Policy in Taiwan Taiwan has its own very
special government system. On the central
government level (relevant to the federal
government), there are both president and premier
in the system. The National Assembly is the
representation of all citizens to the president,
and the Legislative Assembly is to the premier who
is in charge of the Executive Yuan, the top
administrative body of Taiwan. The current
National Assembly is in charge of the change of
constitution laws, while the Legislat...
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Individuals With Disabilities Individual
802 words
65279; Imagine seeing the world through the
eyes of a person with a disability. For an
individual employed with the Bay St. George
Community Employment Corporation, this is a major
aspect of his / her job as a human service worker.
Located in Stephenville, ? The Bay St. George
Community Employment Corporation is an innovative
organization which is responsible for developing
training and employment for people with
developmental disabilities and supporting them?
(The Bay St. George Community Em...
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Environmental Protection Agency Agent Orange
1,129 words
Dioxin is one of the most toxic chemicals known. A
report released for public comment in September
1994 by the US Environmental Protection Agency
clearly describes dioxin as a serious public
health threat. The public health impact of dioxin
may rival the impact that DDT had on public health
in the 1960 s. According to the EPA report, not
only does there appear to be no " safe"
level of exposure to dioxin, but levels of dioxin
and dioxin-like chemicals have been found in the
general US ...
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Lives Organized Crime
1,309 words
Fay Weldon? S The Life And Loves Of Fay Weldon? S
The Life And Loves Of A She-Devil And Fitzgerald?
S The Great Gatsby Gatsby vs. Ruth: The Battle of
Self-Creation In Fay Weldon? s The Life and Loves
of a She-Devil, and F. Scott Fitzgerald? s The
Great Gatsby, the main characters, Ruth and
Gatsby, go through a process of re-inventing
themselves. Each character tries to change
themselves so they can, in some way, improve their
lives. Though each character tries to re-invent
themselves, both of th...
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Department Of State Vice President
765 words
The United States is a large and complex country
that is full of a diversity of citizens. It has
millions of square miles of land with fifty states
and several outlying territories, including more
than a thousand islands scattered throughout the
Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. All the citizens
of the Unites States have been governed in an
organized way for more than two hundred years. The
federal government is separated into three
branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial
branch. Of th...
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Social Security Act Second New Deal
1,405 words
New Deal is a program created by Franklin Delano
Roosevelt during the Great Depression to
counteract various effects of it. New Deal created
many agencies and legislation to help the United
States pull itself out of the Great Depression.
Some of these agencies have tremendous effect even
today. When Roosevelt was elected as the
president, he faced many problems such as banking
failure and unemployment. Almost immediately, he
called on Congress and began what is known as
Hundred Days Congress. Du...
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Public Relations Million People
574 words
Marketing is the process of planning and executing
the conception, pricing, promotion and
distribution of ideas, goods and services to
create exchanges that satisfy individual and
organizational objectives. What I am going to talk
about it is a new market, the Internet. Clients
want problems solved. They want opportunities
created. They want an agency that saves them time
and money, a partner that stays a step ahead.
Serving clients in this manner means creating a
working link between traditiona...
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