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History of Marijuana Prohibition

by JRS 138 in Law, September 16, 2009
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History or Marijuana Prohibition.

Why Our Correctional Facilities Aren’t Correcting Recidivism

by Ashli Arispe in Crime, July 2, 2009
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Describes the increase of recidivism, what our government is and is not doing about it.

Keeping the Poor Down

by ladybaby in Issues, April 23, 2009
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Subsidizing more for the poor would lift the burden of poverty from society.

The End of the World: Humanity and the Final Frontier

by Dialga in Future, March 14, 2009
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In a galaxy far, far away, there was once a civilization known as the human race – biped creatures in a random universe on a random planet, unsure of the reason of their existence. This is the tale of how their civilization came to a quick and decisive end.

The History Behind the Obscene Words We’ve Come to Recognize as Profanity

by Dialga in Languages, January 29, 2009
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I’m annoyed. Why? In the 21st century, not a day goes by that you don’t hear one form of profanity or another, whether it’s on the radio, on the television, or in real life. Since when has our society stooped to such low and primitive levels of vocabulary?

The Language of Investment: Saying Goodbye to ‘At Risk’ Populations

by L Walton in Support Groups, November 9, 2008
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Written to address the language used in the At-Risk industries of North America. The programs that are being offered to struggling populations are often run by people with big hearts and hopes for empowering people, however the language of the industry is having the opposite effect. The programs don’t necessarily need to change, however the language does.

Should Schools be Distributing Condoms?

by JadeLuv in Issues, August 28, 2008
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Parents seem to be concerned with schools distributing condoms and what this message is sending our children. Should schools really be distributing condoms to our children and why?

The Word “Honesty” Scares People

by Jesse Ledesma in Politics, July 11, 2008
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A commentary on politicians promises on social programs and our reaction to these promises.

The Day the World Watched as Freedom Died

by Nelson Doyle in Government, April 30, 2008
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As I sit here writing this article, I cannot stop thinking about the day that this article will be banned. The government is going too far and the world is eagerly handing over more power to an elite few that are dead-set on undermining personal freedom and taking full control of the populations that they were sworn to protect.

The Importance of School Music Programs

by Nadine West in Education, November 30, 2007
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Schools must remember the importance in music programs. Why music is so vital to an education.

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