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    been an impact on the levels of drug use. According to George Murkin, there are many reasons to believe that the decriminalization has impacted the drug use post-decriminalization. These reasons are as follows: •Levels of drug use are below the European average •Drug use has declined among those aged 15-24, the population most at risk of initiating drug use •Lifetime drug use among the general population has increased slightly, in line with trends in comparable nearby countries. However,…

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    but the European Union, multinational businesses as well as several charitable NGO’s. The initial impression was that the United States would provide military aid, but also significant resources for sustainable development, splitting the resources around 55% military to 45% humanitarian aid. This however ended up not being the…

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    Head of train crew is called police, hands him over convicts by the court. But Plessy thought that he should enjoy the society, politics, and economical equal power similarly with the American citizens, moreover this judge to be unfair. The federal court believed that the non-white race felt he is the third-rater, their subjective imagination rather than in the legal reason. If two races in the rights of citizens and the political rights aspect are the equality, a race will not be lower than…

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    spread to others, and in God creating the world and all life forms (the Creation), since it is a part of the Bible. Charles Darwin's belief of evolution clashes with the Creation, a belief of Fundamental Evangelical Protestants. This clash was taken to court on July 10, 1925, because in March 1925, Tennessee made teaching evolution…

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    Pop Tarts History

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    Introduction Pop-Tarts is a brand of rectangular, pre-baked pastry, which were introduced by Kellogg Company in 1964. Pop-Tarts consists of a sugary filling sealed between two layers of thin pastry crust. They are designed to be warmed inside a toaster or microwave. As of today Pop-Tarts are distributed to these markets; in the United States, Canada, Finland, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and New Zealand. We wish to introduce the Pop-Tart to Norway, a country known for loving sweets…

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    Unlike a large number of european countries the U.S. did not have any land destroyed. Manufacturing, productions an efficiency had increased because it was necessary during the war. By the end of teh war the U.S. had come out an industrial leader, and the economy was booming. This…

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    Unite Minorities

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    involves the mass death of millions of people be considered good? World War II saw the annihilation of millions of Jews, Soviets, and Western Europeans. Numerous countries crumbled under the boots and tank tracks of invading armies as the war touched every inhabited continent and nearly every country on earth. The United States, along with the Soviet Union and Great Britain, defeated a tyrannical dictator and a destructive emperor bent on taking over the world. Despite horror, good can still be…

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    Long-Term Effects Of Slavery

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    within the Union. For more that seventy years, statesmen had found compromises that accepted slavery and preserved the Union. As each section grew increasingly committed to its labor system and the promise it offered, Americans realized that accommodations had its limits. In 1859, John Brown’s militant antislavery pushed white southerners to the edge. In 1860, Lincoln’s election convinced whites in the Lower South that Slavery and the society that they had built on it was at risk in the Union,…

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    with great zeal, the Sons of Liberty, foremost in the propaganda and recruiting of militiamen, would often hunt down these Loyalists, or at least those they supposed to be Loyalists. Tarred and feathered, men such as Peter Oliver, chief justice of the superior court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, were humiliated and sometimes killed for their beliefs. A paper written by Oliver talked of what he believed to be wrongful insubordination to the Mother Country, inquiring, “And why was the…

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    The Alien And Sedition Acts

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    the government of the United States in all measures warranted by the former. That this assembly most solemnly declares a warm attachment to the Union of the States, to maintain which it pledges all its powers; and that for this end, it is their duty to watch over and oppose every infraction of those principles which constitute the only basis of that Union, because a faithful observance of them, can alone secure its existence and the public happiness…" (Encyclopedia of American History Documents…

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