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'JUST like THAT,' TEENS FIND it EASY to SMOKEGREENWICH, Conn. - As Connecticut lawmakers debated proposals last month to crack down on cigarette sales to minors, petite Crissy strolled into a gas station convenience store near Greenwich High School and bought her daily pack of Camel lights.
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THE SANTA FE TEEN PROJECTBrett O'Neill talked to some young people who are making the kind of decisions that adults normally make for them.
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CHRISTINE BUSHA WAY - COMMUNITY SERVICE VOLUNTEERChristine Bushaway is a bright, positive, warm, friendly teenager. She seems just a little older than her real age of nineteen, but apart from this, no one would think there was anything unusual about her.
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Can a Fast Ices Damage the Brain?Probably many have experienced a sharp pain in the head moments, when it comes to fast or eat ice cream drink ice-cold milk shake.
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What Are the Limits of Scientific Knowledge?Popular scientific literature, the representatives expressed their predictions that the era of scientific discovery is coming to an end, because of limited human cognitive abilities further scientific achievements will be impossible.
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David Copperfield (part2)At last David becomes a famous writer and marries Agnes who has loved him secretly and done so much for him.
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David CopperfieldBased on Dickens's recollections of his own life David Copperfield.
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Geoffrey Chaucer: The Greatest Poet of the English Middle AgesThe greatest poet of the English Middle Ages was Geoffrey Chaucer who lived in the second half of the 14th century.
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The Norman PeriodIn the 11th century England was conquered by a French-speaking army. This happened in 1066, when William, Duke of Normandy (a region in northern France), defeated the English King Harold at the battle of Hastings.
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The Song of BeowulfBeowulf is the name of the hero and the poem tells of his brave deeds. The poem is in two parts and here in short is the first part.