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MarijuanaIn this report I will show you my views on , if it should be legal,
for medical and/or recreational purposes.
 has many names: Dope, Marihuana, Ganja, Pot Mary Jane, Cannabis
Sativa (Scientific) to name a few.
    Marijuana originated in the middle east (Taiwan, Korea).  China plays an
important ...
 
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 The HolocaustThings that I learned from Notes and Mrs. Dekelbaum's speech.
From Mrs. Dekelbaum's speech, I learned that  happened
6 years before World War 2.  I learned that during , more than
six million Jews, and four million non-Jews, were killed by the Nazis.
The non-Jews that were killed in the Holocaust ...
 
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 Great ExpectationsSomething about Charles Dickens and his ability to take his reader to unbelievable places with his imaginative powers allows him the honor of being the most popular English novelist of the 19th century. Dickens has thrilled his readers for many years with his down-to-earth stories about real ...
 
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 Nathaniel HawthorneThe 19th century had many great achievements happen within its 100-year time period. From the building of the Erie Canal, to the steel plow being invented. From the invention of the telegraph, to Thomas Edison creating the first light bulb. While all of these inventions have stood the test of ...
 
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 Out Of The Silent Planet By C.C.S. Lewis produced a book that conveys vivid scenery, relatable characters, and a vague but detailed plot that gave rise to a novel with wonderful clarity.  Out of the Silent Planet is an account of the voyage of Ransom, a linguist, who is kidnapped and taken to another planet, Malacandra (Mars). ...
 
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 Examine The Ways In Which Language and identity are treated  in ‘Translations’
‘Translations’ is set in 1833, in County Donegal, which was soon after the time when Britain had claimed  Ireland as part of its empire. The British and the Irish therefore had differing languages, so the British  decided to ...
 
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 Teenage ParenthoodMarijuana (also spelled marihuana) is a psychoactive drug made from the dried leaves and flowering parts of the hemp plant.  It is one of the most strictly classified illegal drugs in the United States.  Under the 1970 Controlled Substances Act, marijuana is listed as a Schedule I substance, which ...
 
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 Climate Change (term Paper)This paper looks at the controversial issue of climatic change.  In particular, it develops the question of if and why earth’s climate is changing?  The roles of man, naturally occurring trends, and earth’s cycles are considered, and an outlook for what can be expected in the near and distant ...
 
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 History Of ComputersThe electronic computer has now been used commercially for less than 25 years. It grew out of a search lasting centuries for a more accurate, faster way to perform calculations. 
Primitive and ancient man used his fingers, shells, beads, sticks, and other objects to keep track of numbers and sums. ...
 
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 Hamlet Observations Of MadnessOver the centuries, many famous, and infamous writers, thinkers and individuals have analyzed, re-analyzed, and interpreted Shakespeare’s works. One of the most analyzed plays in existence today is the tragedy Hamlet, with its recurring question: "Is Hamlet’s 'antic disposition' ...
 
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 John Maynard Keynes(1883-1946) is regarded as the father of modern
Macroeconomics.  Keynes was the son of an eminent English economists, Jon
Neville Keynes, ho was a lecturer in economics and logic at Cambridge
University.   was born in Cambridge, England and
educated at Eton College and Cambridge University. ...
 
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 Celtic InvasionsThe Celtic way of life reflects the essence of a real world and a real people. Feasting, fighting and ritual boasting were typical of the Celts, who were an ancient people who controlled much of Europe and the British Isles for about 800 years. Though their world is now dead, their culture ...
 
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 Canadian And French RelationsThroughout the ages, many colonies of earlier empires have arisen from
their colonial status to become their own country.  For many of these, such
as the United States, French Indochina and many African nations, their was
a common culture which served as a base for uniting their population. ...
 
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 Defining HistoryIn the document, "Indians: Textualism, Morality, and The Problem of History," Jane Tompkins examines the conflicts between the English settlers and the American Indians.  After examining several primary sources, Tompkins found that different history books have different perspectives.  It wasn’t ...
 
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 George BizekGeorges Bizet, who is best known for his opera, Carmen, has remained
somewhat of a mystery  as far as his musical education, social life, and
personal life.  He is not like so many other composers and musicians of the
Romantic Period who led a highly publicized life like Hector Berlioz, ...
 
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 Rebecca By Daphan Du MaurierThe book, Rebecca, is a romantic suspense which takes place in a town in England.  One afternoon while walking, a young lady yells out to a man attempting to kill himself by a cliff.  Angrily, the man yells for her to mind her own business and tells the young lady to leave admittedly.  
Later on, ...
 
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 Capital Punishmentis the legal infliction the death penalty. It is obviously
the most severe form of criminal punishment. (Bedau1)   is a
controversial way of dealing with violent criminals.  The main alternative to
the death penalty is life in prison.   has been around for
thousands of years as a means of ...
 
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 Henry Vis a story of a young man taking the place of King and proving himself as a man.  King Henry must not only take the throne but leave behind his fellows. Northrup Frye gives a classification of heros because within "literary fictions the plot consists of somebody doing something; the somebody, if ...
 
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 China Foreign InvestmentThe purpose of this essay is to advise a potential investor on the legal aspects relevant to making an investment in the Peoples' Republic of China (PRC). The first part discusses the main methods of establishing operations in the PRC. It identifies the main legal and procedural steps. The essay ...
 
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 T.S. EliotThe Life of  Thomas Stearns Eliot was born on September 26, 1888, in St.Louis Missouri, to Henry Ware and Charlotte Stearns Elliot. His father was a businessman, and his mother was a poetress. Eliot came from a financially endowed family and was allowed to attend all of the best schools. His ...
 
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