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    Prohibition Fast Facts

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    Prohibition Fast Facts  ● So convinced were they that alcohol was the cause of virtually all crime that‚ on  i  the eve of Prohibition (1920­1933)‚ some towns actually sold their jails. ​ ● During Prohibition‚ temperance activists hired a scholar to rewrite the Bible by  ii  removing all references to alcohol beverage. ​ ● The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) strongly supported Prohibition and its strict  iii  enforcement. ​ ● Because the temperance movement taught that alcohol was a poison‚  supporters insis

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    Alcoholism Statement of the Fact: The above mentioned students were scheduled for grievance hearing together with their parents in the grievance office last October 19‚ 2012 at 2:00 PM. Mrs. Buenaflor our presiding chairman introduced the committee members. Mr. Bobiles started the questioning to Bai Rachma Carnain. When asked what kind of liquor did she bring and how many milliliters. Bai Rachma brought one can of San Miguel Lights. Mrs. Catubigan asked why she brought the liquor inside the

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    Heart Disease Facts

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    rhythm‚ and conditions of heart defects (“Heart Disease”). More than 610‚000 people die each year because of heart disease and 735‚000 die of heart attacks‚ making heart disease the number one leading cause of the death in the U.S. (“Heart Disease Facts”). There are many causes that have been linked to heart disease such as high blood pressure‚ diabetes‚ and smoking‚ too much alcohol‚ high cholesterol‚ and caffeine consumption (“What Causes Heart Disease”). Many of these heart problems can be solved

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    What is Social Fact

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    What is a Social Fact?  Emile Durkheim Before beginning the search for the method appropriate to the study of social facts it is important to know what are the facts termed ’social’. The question is all the more necessary because the term is used without much precision. It is commonly used to designate almost all the phenomena that occur within society‚ however little social interest of some generality they present. Yet under this heading there is‚ so to speak‚ no human occurrence that cannot be

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    Nutrition Facts Label

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    “Question”‚ “Nutrition Facts Label Guidebook” and the “Daily Calories Chart” areas. If you come upon terms that are unfamiliar to you‚ please refer to your textbook for further explanation or search the word here: http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/dictionaryhome.aspx 2. In this exercise‚ you will learn how to create a healthy daily menu that follows the guidelines established for various nutrients. To begin‚ read the information in the “Nutrition Facts Label Guidebook” to learn

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    Globe Theatre Facts

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    will tell you facts about Elizabethan theatres‚ most of the success of this theatre‚ and the Globes past‚ present‚ and future. People today still have replicas of the Globe Theater practically in every continent. The Globe Theatre is one of the oldest theatres in documented time. Performers have been using the Globe for centuries .Some of the greatest in their time such as Shakespeare and his team of actors‚ writers‚ and directors ‚worked and or performed there .There are also many facts about Elizabethan

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    lived a couple whose names were Bob and Rebecca Jogger. They both were very avaricious and stole money from each other all the time. The relationship they had was very corrupt in many ways. One day while when Bob was driving past a car dealership‚ he felt the impulse to look around in their parking lot. He parked in a spot and walked around for a few minutes. As he walked around a car caught his complete attention. It was sleek‚ fast‚ and just what he wanted. Bob day dreamed of what it would be

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    one loose definition for globalisation‚ but as Scholte (2000) realises‚ globalisation is a thoroughly contested subject‚ with arguments extend across the issue of definition as well as measurement‚ chronology‚ explanation and normative judgement. In fact‚ Scholte identifies five contrasting definitions for the word ’globalisation ’ as used by a number of the subject ’s commentators and critics - internationalisation‚ liberalisation‚ universalisation‚ western/modernisation and deterrioralisation are

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    Capital Punishment Facts

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    in the late eighteen century‚ but since 1999 the number of executions has dramatically declined (Facts‚ 2016). The total number of people punished by the death penalty since 1976 is 1‚429 individuals (Facts‚ 2016). The state with the highest number of capital punishment trials is Texas‚ and the combined total of deaths in Texas and Oklahoma is more than the Midwest‚ West‚ and Northeast combined (Facts‚ 2016).The death penalty is real‚ and opinions about the death penalty run rampant and range from

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    Kill a Mockingbird there is Scout; Scout is the protagonist or the “good” guy because although her home is placed in a racially tensed Southern town she over sees this aspect and learns from it she also is the lead character who narrates the novel. Bob Ewell is a perfect example of the antagonist or villain in the novel the way he has such utter disregard for other human beings. We see the disregard when the Tom Robinson case begins showing the true racial and overall disregard for others.

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