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Teenage Suicide
Number of words: 1867 | Number of pages: 7

... Teens are also in pain because of the growing separation between parents and their children. "Twenty five years ago, the ‘in' thing to do was to live your life for your kids. Now...the ‘in' thing to do is balance a job and become successful while bringing up your kids. If we are not careful about this trend...soon kids will be a bother rather than a joy. This mentality has caused the teens of today to feel that they need to share their time with their parent's job or jobs. They for the most part, are not comfortable sharing their problems with their parents. The largest number of teenage suicides are in the upper class homes where there is so much pressure to prefor ...

Hacking
Number of words: 1554 | Number of pages: 6

... when there next attack will be. The Columbian Rebel Group ELN is one of the many terrorist groups known to have a web page on the Internet. The ELN is known mainly for blowing up oil rigs in South America, and for kidnaping foreign executives. Most groups like the ELN uses the Internet to simply tell other's around the world about there organization and to soften there image from what is heard about them in the news. The FBI is very concerned about cyber terrorist, for fear that one might begin an electronic attack, which could shut down power plants, or airports vital to the U.S. "So far it seems terrorist are not abusing the information super highway, but using it. It allows th ...

Hard Core Logo-The Movie
Number of words: 491 | Number of pages: 2

... finds out that Billy is going back to Jenifure, he realizes that his ‘last shot’ has failed and thus creates a new ‘last shot’ in which we see the suicide attempt. Which ‘ironically’ is the last shot of the movie. Billy Talent, whom is played by Callum Keith Rennie has a unique character in that, without Hard Core Logo there is still a Billy Talent. Billy, after the breakup with Hard Core Logo, went to play for Jenifur. He reunites with his old band after Joe convinces him its a worthwhile tour. In the end, it’s the action that Billy took by telling the crew he is returning to the United States that leads to Joe Dick’s tragic death. The fact that he will return to the US and be a s ...

Rodeos
Number of words: 769 | Number of pages: 3

... behind the chutes waiting in anticipation for my turn with butterflys in my stomach and my heart wanting to jump out of my chest. The first bullrider climbs into the chute onto a big brown long horned bull thats just a snortin and blowing snot and moving around alot. The cowboy nods his head and the red and white chute gate opens with a clang. The crowd becomes silent for a second and then roars to the cowboy hiting the ground. He runs back to the chutes with a slight limp to his left leg from hitting the hard ground and turns around to see hes safe then tips that dirty black hat to crowd. As I stand up to see the huge crowd gazing over the dirt covered arena and watching the perfo ...

Kant's Fundamental Principles Of The Metaphysics Of Moral
Number of words: 791 | Number of pages: 3

... derived that the categorical imperative should be followed in order to live morally. “If an action is conceived as good in itself and consequently as being necessarily the principle of a will which of itself conforms to reason, then it is categorical.” (Abbott, 32) “There is therefore but one categorical imperative, namely, this: Act only on that maxim whereby thou canst at the same time will that it should become a universal law.” (Abbott, 38) The categorical imperative must be found A Priori and it excludes all interests and desires. Kant uses four examples to better describe the working of the categorical imperative in Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals. The f ...

Cash Out (Accounting)
Number of words: 975 | Number of pages: 4

... a downside. Selling usually means the owner must give up control. Going public often creates an orphan stock. Employee-stock-ownership plans can burden the CEO with "onerous regulatory-compliance issues," and leveraged recaps can load the firm with debt. Company owners come to firms such as Heritage Partners because they want to cash out but at the same time keep management control of their company and the Heritage system allows them to do that and help them grow the business too. Investing in family businesses and then letting owners keep control of their companies after the sale is a novel concept but it’s risky. Heritage Partners plan gives cash to owners which usually amounts to abo ...

Dog Licenses
Number of words: 458 | Number of pages: 2

... once every two or three years called save a friend where a $20 --$50 donation is required of course some people should be exempted (Older People) from this fee as forth they are scraping by as it is and This Fee is to help people like them pay for the medical bills of the Dogs. This System I believe would help there Older members get my animals an not have to worry about the paying the doctors bill as forth it's paid for. I also think that veterinarians should be required to donate so many hours of service to practice this skill in Conn. as forth this will also help Pets and there owners. One problem with modern Dog owner is the fact that they think once they get the licensees now they ...

C.s. Lewis: The Abolition Of M
Number of words: 607 | Number of pages: 3

... act accordingly to their nature. We all have a personalized nature but we tend to identify and be changeable to other ways besides your own. I can relate to Lewis’ idea of science and magic to what ethical innovators are really doing. Magic is something that happens that is impossible much like the innovation of ethics. Just like there is no innovation for ethics then there is none for science. My idea is that everything is already created, we just have to find it. How many times have you thought about some cool thing that you could make and would be useful in some way? Of course you probably never attempt doing it but the idea is there. Not necessarily created by you b ...

Druigs And Sports
Number of words: 428 | Number of pages: 2

... of the stimulant drugs, but risks are the greatest with the amphetamines and cocaine. Narcotics are drugs that relieve pain and often induce sleep. Narcotics include opium and drugs derived from opium, such as morphine, codeine, and heroin. Narcotics also include certain synthetic chemicals that have a morphine-like action, such as methadone. Most of these drugs will leave a lasting effect for more then one day. Like a hangover from alcohol, these drugs will make you extremely tired or even sick the next day. Drugs are prohibited by athletic departments because they alter your performance. If an athlete uses one of these drugs they can have lasting effect on them s ...

Eleanor Roosevelt
Number of words: 1208 | Number of pages: 5

... made by this woman in social and political matters. For one thing, she spoke out for women to make them more equal to men. In 1928, she helped originate the nation-wide web of active units of Democratic women (Lash, 49). Eleanor believed that women could do just as much as men, especially in politics. The League of Women Voters was where she was "grounded in citizenship and government" (Benton, 237). Because of her experiences with men and other women, Eleanor had been able to make speeches and talk to other women about their rights. Another social matter in which she was concerned about was the treatment of the Jewish. The idea of Hitler wanting to exterminate all Jewish people ...

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