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    enacted. WIC was formally authorized by an amendment to the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 as a 2-year pilot program. In 1975, there were further amendments to the Child Nutrition Act and established WIC as a permanent program. The final policy and program that was an outcome of the guaranteed income policy was the Child Support Reforms of 1975. The Social Security Amendments of 1975 added Title IV-D to the Social Security Act. Earlier amendments to the Social Security Act in 1950 and 1968 that…

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    Genocide In Cambodia

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    The Khmer Rouge’s Rule of Cambodia Is humankind capable of creating another genocide? It was April 17th, 1975 shots were being fired, people running away, it dawned on everyone that the Cambodia’s Government was being seized by the Khmer Rouge. The third genocide in world history was about to begin. It happened in Cambodia, this country is located in the continent of Asia, it is also the 90th largest nation. Their Capital is Phnom Penh. This country has been independent from France since 1953,…

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    most important one.” (Gosch, 1975, p. 335). Igea Lissoni was then twenty-six; Luciano was fifty. Lissoni early revealed a talent for dance and was encouraged by her family, who enrolled her in the ballet school of La Scala Opera Company. It soon became apparent to her that she did not have the talent to become a prima ballerina and turned from ballet to nightclubs. Igea became a featured performer in some of the better clubs in Italy immediately after the war (Gosch, 1975). Luciano began to…

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    T. Molitor Experiment

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    (process of laying eggs), and temperatures greater than 35 C females release a reduced amount of eggs, but not by a significant amount (Punzo, 1975). Punzo also stated that egg laying of T. molitor was greatest at 25 C (Punzo, 1975). The fertility problem is associated to “environmental temperatures directly [influencing] enzyme reaction rates” (Punzo, 1975). Enzymatic reactions slow in cold temperatures and increase in warm temperatures so therefore in cold temperatures, enzymatic activity…

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    and that was killing his best friend. That and the many references Steinbeck made about Lennie being an animal. First of all, there could be numerous reasons as to why George killed Lennie, one of those being Candy. In the book, Of Mice and Men, (1975), Candy’s dog is very old, virtually as old as Candy himself. The men of the ranch persuaded Candy to let Carlson shoot the dog. Soon after, Candy admits he regretted it, “I oughtta of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn’t ought to of let no…

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    Tracy Letts once said, “when books and plays are made into movies, they frequently want to cut out the valleys and just show the peaks.” Award winning books are often made into movies to expand the viewers of the books. Many times parts are added, taken out, or deleted changing the perspective of the movie and sometimes the plot. Harper Lee’s, Pulitzer Prize winning novel, To Kill a Mockingbird was published on July 11th, 1960 and turned into a film that was released in 1962. On of the…

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    repeating in the present and the future. A lot changes from generation to generation. Two generations that have had a great impact on America are the greatest generation from 1910-1925, and generation X from 1975-1995. Generation X was the generation of people that were born between the years 1975-1995. This was an inordinately eventful time. Several of the things that happened in this time period shaped the great nation of America into what it is now. “15 influential events that shaped…

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    This question focuses on how other peoples’ action and inaction affects one’s obligation. In this essay I will explore the consequences of both inconveniencing yourself with picking up the litter along with the leaving it on the beach. This scenario postulates over collective responsibility and whether one person’s individual actions make a difference to the overall outcome. I will argue from the stance that one is obliged to pick up the litter, regardless of others’ inactions as each of us…

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    her diet. The documentary itself argues in support of the Frankfurt School because it shows how the media such as large corporations like McDonalds have suppressed the feelings of the masses and made them submissive to fast food (Ardono & Rabniach, 1975). A scholar would ask “how does this film reinforce status quo”? Super size me states that fast food is toxic, and families should ban it from their diets due to increasing amount of health issues it causes. Yet, at every corner there is a huge…

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    Fury

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    Sixties on through to 1974 once it had been succeeded by the mid-size town Fury for 1975 to 1978. From 1959 to 1961 it had been a large automotive, then, a mid-size automotive, from 1962 to 1964, then, back as a large automotive, from 1965 to 1968, then from 1969 to 1974, then, all over again (as the up to date town grandma Fury was positioned as a large automotive for 1975 to 1977), back as a mid-size automotive, from 1975 to 1978. The word "fury" denotes a sort of anger, galvanized by the…

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