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    Why Did Prohibition Last So Long? Prohibition of Alcohol in America was introduced in 1920 with the 18th amendment of the constitution and was finally revoked in 1933. Prohibition was always considered a failure‚ due to the way it was policed‚ the fact the American people at the time liked to drink and the fact that alcohol was very easily accessible. Therefore the fact it lasted thirteen years‚ despite it being obvious within the first five that things were not working‚ seems incomprehensible

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    know what to do‚ u get that sick stomach feeling and you don’t feel like eating or drinking or doing anything? You don’t know who to talk to‚ you dont even want to talk to anyone‚ you feel like crying every time you think about him/her .. well.. Yes. Welcome to the hard side of love. It sucks. I know. It completely does. You never knew that it would ever come to this day. The worst part is every sad love song reminds you bat him/her. Well.. fIRST stop listening to sngs. It gets you more depressed

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    January 24‚1974 and Muhammad Ali was about to fight‚ to get back his heavyweight boxing title. In new York city’s Madison square garden the boxing match was going to occur. I‚ joseph Hernandez remember when i first met Muhammad. It was a month before the fight was scheduled and we were at a hotel eating dinner. And all of a sudden i‚ joseph Hernandez‚ saw that Muhammad and said‚” so you’re the so called champ you don’t look like a champ to me.” so what does a champ look like to you.” i said back to him

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    time did not have access to high tech technology like we do today to speak of their beliefs. Therefore‚ Muslims‚ people of the Islamic religion‚ had to spread Islam in other ways. The expanding trade routes‚ conquering of neighboring land‚ and the incorporation of the religion in the Muslims’ daily lives were three of many ways that Islam spread so quickly The first way that the Islamic religion was spread quickly was the expanding trade routes. Islam was and still is centered in Mecca‚ and so were

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    other needs might a child have that a parent is expected to provide? ). food‚ shelter‚ clothing‚ healthcare‚ education‚ 4. What are the qualities of a nurturing parent? The parents have to care for their needs and have a healthy level of self-respect‚ so they can help develop self-esteem in the kids. Critical Thinking Questions 1. What qualities make a person a good parent? A bad parent? Good parents take of their kids and not leave them. Bad parents leave the kids behind and doesn’t think twice

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    Why Did Islam Spread So Quickly? Islam started to spread when Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation at forty years of age when Angel Gabriel gave him the message from god. Prophet Muhammad first started preaching about Islam to his wife and closets friends in secret for three years. Later he started preaching openly in Mecca ten years and in Medina for ten years. Islam only really started spreading when Prophet Muhammad died. It was the four caliphs that were really determined to spread

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    Poiver adheres to those who can cope ivith the critical problems of the organization. As such‚ power is not a dirty secret‚ but the secret of success. And that’s the path power follows‚ until it becomes institutionalized— which makes administration the most precarious of occupations. Who Qets Power-MdMow Zkey Mold OH to A Stmtegic-ContiHgemti Model of Power Gerald R. Salancik Jeffrey Pfeffer ^ is held by many people to be a dirty word or‚ as Warren Bennis has said‚ "It is the word organization’s

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    Why Did Women Get The Vote in 1918 Women first petitioned Parliament for equality in 1649- but were told that it was unnecessary as their husbands represented them in political affairs. 250 years later many people in Britain (women as well as men) still agreed with the Parliamentary response to the petitioners for women’s rights in 1649. However‚ the women’s suffrage moment in Britain took hold of the country in the 1860’s. Women (over the age of 30) finally won the vote in 1918- although historians

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    In the news articles “How did Larry Nassar harm for so long?” written by Hadley Freeman and “British judge sentences prolific paedophile to 32 years” from the Telegraph UK there is a main issue of highly educated men that despite their diplomas are sexually harassing and emotionally abusing females. In the article “How did Larry Nassar harm for so long?”‚ I was absolutely horrified that Nassar had abused his rights as a doctor and treated young professional athletes in such an unethical way. Nassar

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    They ."..sniffed glue and ether and what somebody claimed was cocaine". Obviously they were not the brightest characters. The misuse of such substances can be seriously hazardous and harmful to the brain; also can impair judgment and rational thinking. So during the events of that night the boys were not only young and irresponsible‚ but also under the influence. When considering their surroundings‚ the events of the night become more comprehensible. Greasy Lake was not a

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