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    Reagan’s War on Drugs: A Never-ending Battle The phrase “sex‚ drugs‚ and rock and roll” held true to its well-earned spot in 1970’s and 1980’s society. With a new‚ looser culture‚ explicit music‚ raunchy and rambunctious movies as well as a societal focus on many things immoral‚ it was an era of challenging social norms. As the use of recreational and psychoactive drugs‚ as well as alcohol‚ increased‚ a new problem arose; how does law enforcement and the government undo the damage being made by

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    Summary: This essay is about how most people view teenagers‚ in contrast to how a teenager really acts. Teenagers are thought to be stupid punks who can’t find Canada on a map or write in complete sentences‚ when in fact‚ this particular teenager stayed in school‚ enjoying it‚ and is now graduating and going to college. Adults see teens of having hobbies of sexual intercourse‚ drinking‚ committing crimes‚ and committing suicide. Although this is thought of by many adults‚ this adolescent is not a

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    Name: Kevin Whitten Topic: Mexico ’s War on Drugs Purpose: Inform Organizational Plan: Topical Introduction Attention Getter: A bloody war has been raging on in North America for the last four years which has resulted in over 34‚500 deaths as of December 2010‚ which was by far one of the most violent years so far with over 15‚000 people killed. Speaker Purpose: Having been stationed in Fort Hood Texas for three years I often visited Mexico and being an addict in recovery‚ in some small

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    John’s village was completely unprepared for the attack which resulted in many deaths. As the attack came to an end‚ John couldn’t find his family in the dawn. John and Abraham‚ one of the older members of his tribe‚ fled from the soldiers. They would escape death many times. John later concluded he had lost all of his family. They had several enemies including the kill squads. They were very hungry and very thirsty and that was more of a concern to them than the predators‚ and they went on trying

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    Jason‚ a man that had just moved out of his parents house. He lived in Tampa Bay‚ Florida. He set up all of his belongings‚ and went to sleep. He woke up the next morning‚ wondering what he would do in his new house. Suddenly‚ there was a knock on the door‚ Jason ran to open the door. No one was there‚ just a flyer for a bowling tournament. He read where it was and then saw the prize for the winner. The winner got 500‚000$ in a check! That’s half of a million dollars! Jason looked at the time of

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    America Definition Essay In America the idea of freedom changes and grows to reflect the diversity of its people. America has always been a land of rich ethnic and cultural backgrounds. This diversity stimulates the exchange of ideas‚ generates debate‚ conflict‚ and ultimately compromise so that ideas once accepted as truths give way to new understanding. America can be defined as the land of the immigrant. Since even before the United States came into existence people from all over the world

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    Yiddish Short Essay When watching the film‚ The Great Dictator by Charlie Chaplin‚ one word came into mind immediately‚ resistance. Resistance is defined as the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument. In this film along with the book Dignity and Despair and the movie The Pianist‚ there was a large portrayal of resistance especially in the ghettos. Each text depicted a different challenge of resistance they performed against the Nazi

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    At the time when Marcia told him that‚ John was sober‚ which made all the difference. When sober‚ John was calm and happy‚ but when he was drunk... "Don’t raise your voice to me‚" yelled John. "I’m sorry‚" said Marcia. John stood up and walked towards Marcia with a cold countenance. His expression was unchangeable‚ frozen with drunken rage. Marcia’s heart pounded faster with each step he took. She tried to apologize‚ she tried to reason‚ she tried to stop him‚ but John kept moving closer-Closer-CLOSER;

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    Drugs are running rampant in our society today. Families and communities across America are being torn apart by all types of drugs. The criminalization of drugs has not done anything for addicts other than put them behind bars and misappropriate the useful time of government agencies. America needs to start focusing on the treatment of addicts‚ not the incarceration. Soon after‚ Americans will notice the decline in problematic drug usage that Richard Nixon promised when he declared the “War on Drugs”

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    Mexican/Latin American “War” on Drugs and Trafficking The international drug trade from Latin American states is having an impact on a global scale. The trafficking of drugs along with corruptness and murder is an international conflict that is being fought daily. There are many aspects of the drug war from Mexico and other Latin American states which have effects on United States policy as well as policies from other countries that participate in the global suppression of illegal drugs. It can be hard

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