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… concern matters of small consequence, are told to just a few people, are excusable they are intended to achieve some more important goal, like paring someone's feeling. I had a very good discussion for quite a while on this topic. Most people agree…
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… smacks his other hand with it, tilting his head to one side and peering through half-lidded eyes. Yeah, it's time to show you the ropes, he says in a sarcastic bully's voice. Bring it on, new kid. I'll show you what this school is about." All of us…
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… in the contemporary world?
Today we live in a world no longer contained by the nation-state; business, tourism, information, diseases, pollution, ideas are all constantly flooding across national borders. Transnational corporations (TNC's)…
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… international problem of terrorism for several
major reasons.
Terrorists usually don't claim responsibility for their actions until the fuse is lit, it's
not a case of Jack The Ripper sending an ear to the cops and warnin…
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… best ever! Is the claim made on the cover of the November 2001 issue of Cosmopolitan. Following these easy steps he'll be putty in your hands. Each month Cosmo offers different ways of pleasing your man sexually and visually. It gives women insight…
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… Violence
Violence in television, is it turning our children into violent, destructive, and
hateful toddlers. Yes or no? In today's society television plays such a big role in our
everyday lives that it is hard to see if…
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… Minott
DeVry, Telecommunications
The world has gone through a revolution and it has changed a lot. We have cut the death rates around the world with modern medicine and new farming methods. For example, we sprayed to destroy mosquitoes in Sri…
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… Sixty or seventy times a day these attempts succeed.( Earl A. Grollman, Suicide: Prevention, Intervention, Postvention, Boston: Beacon Press, 1988, p.4) Unlike what many want to believe, suicide can happen to anyone regardless of race, age or sex.…
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… of social dilemmas. Although
not in constant public scrutiny, suicide is a serious problem which has seemed to
have lost importance. When suicide is coupled with arrest and incarceration it
becomes an increasingly complex situation. In fact, research…
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… Gilberto and
Miguel Rodriguez, the leaders of the infamous Cali drug cartel found in Colombia.
The two brothers have been drug trafficking for many years, but this journal
chronicles their attempt to control the Colombian government…
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