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    Eazy-E Biography

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    Eric Barrino Eazy-E Eazy-E is known as the West Coast rapper and label co-founder. He was the leader of the group N.W.A. known for albums like “Straight Outta Compton”. Eazy-E was born on September 7, 1963 in Compton, California. Eazy - E’s real name is Eric Lynn Wright. He dropped out of high school and worked as a drug dealer. He started Ruthless Records with Jerry Heller. He also teamed up with O’Shea, Ice Cube and Dr. Dre to start making songs. The controversial act is known for…

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    Sonny's Blue Analysis

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    The story of Sonny's Blue by James Baldwin about the imagery of dark and light has changed. In 1957 being to know that is interesting about James Baldwin stories include character Sonny with brothers and family. Sonny is the narrator about brothers between to change it being a movement of the family his dark and light. Looking for different to live with brother have a nature of the darkness is illustrate. How to know have Sonny his brother make to break being a problem about drug addiction with…

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    Cocaine Changed My Life

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    December 11th 2012 was the day that changed my way of life. It was the last day I ever got high on Cocaine. I got so high, I wanted to kill myself and had to call my dad to pick me up. Maybe this is not a big deal to you but. However, the fact I had to call my father in the middle of the night because my addiction had gotten so out of control, was pretty much the lowest I could ever feel. I didn’t want to be this person anymore. A person who lied, a person who picked fights with people so they…

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    McArthur Park was built in the 1880’s. The park was original name Westlake Park. The park eventually transformed into paradise. At the time, the park was concerned a vacation destination. The park was filled with elegant rich people. Eventually the city decided to build Wilshire Boulevard, which cut the park into two. The park went downhill from then on. McArthur Park became known for a place for immigrants who fled their countries. MacArthur Park became known for violence soon afterwards.The…

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    Is current immigration policy seriously treated as a national security issue? How was it treated prior to 9/11? The current immigration policy and national security work in tandem. The design of the immigration policy revolves primarily around the idea of security. Drugs trafficking is a part of the security concern. According to Andreas (2009), President Reagan considered drug smuggling a national security concern (p. 43). However, prior to 9/11 the same border security countermeasures and…

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    “Community, identity, stability”, this is the motto of the society in Aldous Huxley’s book Brave New World. It is set in a futuristic London where people are mass-produced inside of test tubes and where “Everybody belongs to everyone else”. Life within this society is cold, everything natural to a human such as reproduction, love, and compassion are disregarded. The citizens within this novel rely heavily on technology and science. Even today, within our modern day society we see this. In Aldous…

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    Why ban performance-enhancing drugs? Andrew Vierra-Former NCAA Athlete and Current Graduate Student in Philosophy at Georgia State University Studying Ethics Athletics is under fire after a major blood-test leak revealed another doping crisis. The leak divulged that a third of Olympic medals won in endurance events from 2001-2012 were won by athletes who may have been doping, and with the Athletic World Championship in Beijing happening this month, many are concerned that not enough is being…

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    Student and Employee’s Opinion of Workplace Drug Testing The purpose of this article and study was to determine what employee and student attitudes are towards the use of drug testing for prospective and current employees. Drug abuse is very costly to employers, costing somewhere between $100 and $177 billion dollars in the United States alone every year. There is an extremely high number of people addicted to drugs which has an impact on employers and society as a whole. The increase in drug…

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    Around 2 million people in the United States are incarcerated: the highest of any modern country, even more than the likes of communist China and Russia (Highest to Lowest - Prison Population Total). These surprising statistics are due in part to the drug war, which has only resulted in the increase of illicit drugs and the mass incarceration of American citizens. The action America takes may affect the future in ways that could damage families across this once great land in a very similar way…

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    The 12-Step rehabilitation program remains a popular rehabilitation treatment, but its strict adherence to a linear progression of “steps” and its religious undertones aren't always right for every body. These people may be driven to believe that their struggles with the 12-Step program have doomed them to a lifetime of addiction. However, non 12-Step drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs are designed to help those people avoid falling through the cracks of addiction recovery. Thankfully,…

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