Steven Tyler
I am a 19 year old college student currently working on a bachelor's degree in nursing.
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Major Themes of Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassIn Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass, readers are presented with many themes associated with a compelling story of the life of an American slave including home, power, violence, friendship, mind and manhood. -
Jack Levin's Lecture on "Serial Killers"Jack Levin's lecture on "Serial Killers" was a surprisingly entertaining and informational lecture that I am thankful for attending despite my previous doubts on how interesting it actually would be. -
Randy Pausch: A True InspirationRandy Pausch's "Last Lecture," is clearly a very unique and unforgettable lecture as well as probably the best that I will ever watch in my lifetime.
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Defensive Driving: How to Gain Some Respect on the RoadImagine the days when automobiles just became a new and popular necessity for people. As opposed to the long distance driving and busy schedule people today depend on their cars for, this was not the case in the past.
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Are Gift Cards the Perfect Christmas Gift?Most may think it is the perfect gift for that person who is very hard to buy for, but gift cards really do not show much meaning as a gift during a holiday that is so very important.
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Three in Five Americans Think the Tax System Benefits the RichAccording to a press release today issued by Bank Rate Incorporated, a national poll conducted finds that 60% of the United States population believes that the current tax system in place is skewed to benefit the rich.
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An Ounce of Celebrity GossipScandalous quotations entice all kinds of people, both young and old, rich and poor, intelligent and foolish, and even both men and women. It is the most popular way to lure the customers in the check out line into buying magazines.
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Analysis of Madame Bovary by Gustave FlaubertBeginning in 1557 and lasting until 1966, the Roman Catholic Church found it necessary to publish the Index Librorum Prohibitorum in order to ban works that the church deemed offensive.
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Three Former British Bankers Plead Guilty to Wire Fraud in Enron CaseAccording to a recent press release by the United States Department of Justice, the Enron Case continues. Today, November 18th, 2007, three former British bankers plead guilty to wire fraud related to the Enron case.
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Relief for Children with Orthopaedic SurgeryAccording to a recent press release from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, an anesthesia pouch will allow children to go home much sooner after surgery.
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Change Your Smoke-Alarm Batteries when Changing Clocks For TimechangeAccording to a recent press release, Pennsylvania Office of the State Fire Commissioner stresses the importance of changing your smoke-alarm batteries when changing your clocks for Sunday morning.
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West Virginia Man, David Hicks, Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison on Child Pornography ChargesAccording to the United States Department of Justice, A West Virginia man has recently been sentenced to up to thirty years in prison on child pornography charges.
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United States, Canada and Mexico Agree to Mutual Assistance During Public Health EmergenciesAccording to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, the United States has recently made an agreement for mutual assistance during public health emergencies with Canada and Mexico.
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Madison Square Garden to Settle Civil Rights LawsuitAccording to the United States Department of Justice, Madison Square Garden, also known as the "Garden," has agreed to settle a civil rights lawsuit suit in which they allegedly violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Operation FALCON-2007 Accountable for 6,406 ArrestsAccording to the United States Department of Justice, the annual Operation Falcon of 2007 has led to the arrest of thousands of fugitives.
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Second Hand Smoke and ChildrenSecond hand smoke and children are two things that should not be mixed together.
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Is Mankind a Threat to the Environment?In our society today, mankind plays a huge impact in threatening the environment.
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Analysis of Lovely Bones by Alice SeboldLovely Bones, by Alice Sebold, explores the feelings behind a victim of rape and murder, leaving the reader to undergo the unthinkable events associated with it.
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Fetal Stem Cell ResearchFetal stem cell research is uncomparable as far as the possibilities that it can lead to if scientists were able to get all aspects of this research legalized by Congress.
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The Use of Animals in ResearchThe use of animals in research is a necessity in order for humans to continue finding cures and treatments to relieve suffering for common diseases among both humans and animals.
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XM Radio to Host Ludacris' 30th Birthday Vegas-StyleAccording to XM Radio in a recent press release, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges will be celebrating his 30th birthday with a private dinner party known as "Birthday for a Boss," hosted by XM Radio.
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Former Velda City, Missouri, Police Officers Sentenced for Civil Rights ViolationsAccording to the United States Department of Justice in a recent press release former police officers serving for Velda City, Missouri have been sentenced for civil rights violations.
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United States, Morocco Sign $700 Million Aid ProgramAccording to the Moroccan American Trade and Investment Center in a recent press release, a new aid program worth more than $700 million has been signed between the United States and Morocco.
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New "Sunrise to Sunset" Classes Offered at Wayne County Community CollegeAccording to the Wayne County Community College District in a recent press release, Wayne County Community College is now offering new hours for their classes.
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American Planning Association Offers Advice for Parents of StudentsAccording to the American Planning Association in a recent press release, there are many options for both mothers and fathers in order to ensure safety as their children make their way back to school.
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Every 7 Minutes an American is Telling the FCC to Approve M2ZAccording to M2Z Networks in a recent press release, thousands of people are urging the Federal Communications Commission that all American consumers should be able to receive family-friendly and free broadband wireless access.
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Armed Robber of Lincoln County, West VA Elderly Couple to Spend More Than 13 Years in Federal PrisonAccording to the Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives in a recent press release, Jonathan Hall, the man who arm robbed an elderly couple in their Sod, West Virginia home and used a firearm during the commission has recently been sentenced.
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Illinois Takes Action on Background Check Records After Virginia TechAccording to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence in a recent press release, Illinois is the next state to look into their current measure for background checks in behalf of the tragedy that occurred at Virginia Tech.
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Connecticut State Police to Combat Underage Drinking and Drunk Driving as School Year ApproachesAccording to Heineken USA in a recent press release, State Police out of Connecticut will continue to combat illegal underage drinking as well as drunk driving as the new school year approaches.
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Disease & Starvation Threaten 50,000 in Eastern UgandaAccording to a recent press release, there are more than 50,000 citizens of Eastern Uganda whose lives are threatened because of disease and starvation.
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ATF and Sacramento Law Enforcement Partners Announce Seizure of 449 Firearms in Project GunslingerAccording to the United States Department of Justice in a recent press release, the Sacramento Law Enforcement Partners along with ATF have seized 449 firearms in their latest project called "Project Gunslinger." -
Alvarado Hospital Files Countersuit Against Blue ShieldAccording to Alvarado Hospital in a recent press release, Alvarado Hospital has recently filed a counter suit against Blue Shield claiming that Blue Shield allegedly refuses to pay Alvarado Hospital Competitive Rates
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Highway Safety Tips for Labor Day WeekendAccording to American Trucking Associations, the Labor Day Holiday Weekend is one of the biggest highway traveling weekends of the year. With this, they have provided some tips in order to help driver stay safe on the road during this dangerous weekend.
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Online High Schools Growing in PopularityAccording to the Insight School of Washington, over 1,300 students have joined their online high school this year, marking their second year into the new and growing way for teenagers to get education.
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Lawsuit Alleging Race Discrimination at Livonia, Michigan, Apartment Complex ResolvedAccording to the United States Department of Justice in a recent press release, Apple Ridge Apartments, formerly known as Whispering Woods, has lost in a case with the Department of Justice and will now face to pay a $725,000 settlement.
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Tips Offered on Recovering from Storms, Floods, HurricanesAccording to a recent press release, CSA International, a leading testing and certification company out of North America, has provided some tips to help ease the pain associated with disasters.
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Inc. Magazine List Fastest Growing Companies in AmericaAccording to a recent press release, Inc. magazine has created a new 5,000 list of the fastest growingcompanies in America besides their previous annual 500 top companies magazine.
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Former White County, Tennessee Corrections Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights ViolationsAccording to a recent press release, the United States Department of Justice has announced that a former Corrections Officer from White County Tennessee has been sentenced for civil rights violations.
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Gas TankWith gas prices at record highs and summer vacations at their maximum peak of the year, there are many different ways in which you can get the most out of your tank full of gas.
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New Scam Involves the Florida LotteryAccording to a recent press release, citizens in the United States now have to watch out for a new scam involving a "fake" check from the Florida Lottery.
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Army Cook Cleared of Assault ChargesAccording to a recent press release, an Army Cook who had faced many charges has been clear of all of his aggravated assault charges and has been convicted of a much lesser charge.
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Richmond Man Sentenced to 7 Years for Receiving Child PornographyAccording to the Department of Justice, a Richmond man is the latest to be sentenced for child pornography charges, an ongoing and increasing problem.
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U.S. Offers Support to Jamaica in Advance of Hurricane ThreatAccording to the United States Agency for International Development in a recent press release, the United States has recently offered support to Jamaica as a powerful hurricane is approaching the area.
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Illegal Immigrants Can Join Indian Tribes to Get Legal Status?According to the National Congress of American Indians, some non federally recognized Indian tribes are actually charging illegal immigrants money to join their tribe, telling them that they can become legal citizens once in their tribe.
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Livonia, Michigan, Man Sentenced to 7.5 Years for Civil Rights ViolationsAccording to the Department of Justice, a man from Livonia, Michigan has been sentenced to 90 months in prison along with over $1 million in fines for civil rights violations.
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Department of Justice Awards $1.8 Million in Anti-Gang Funding to FloridaAccording to the United States Department of Justice, the Department of Justice granted Florida over $1.8 million dollars in order to control gang violence and prevention efforts.
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American Red Cross Gives Tips to Stay Safe During a HurricaneThe American Red Cross has began giving citizens in the track of Hurricane Dean as well as other citizens who generally are threatened by hurricanes during hurricane season some valuable tips and advice in order to stay safe when a hurricane is approaching.
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ING Americas Donates $250,000 to Peru Earthquake Relief FundsAccording to ING Americas, ING Americas has recently donated $250,000 for relief efforts after the tragic earthquake in Peru on August 16th, 2007. The donation have been made to both the International Red Cross and UNICEF.
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Department of Justice Awards More Than $3 Million to Fight Crime in KansasAccording to the United States Department of Justice, Kansas will be one of many recipients to receive awards to help fight crime. The Department of Justice has recently awarded Kansas $3 million for this cause.
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Jose Padilla Latest American to Be Convicted of Terrorism ChargesAccording to the United States Department of Justice, Jose Padilla was convicted of a number of charges on August 16th 2007
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GMAC Financial Services to Award $20,000 to San Diego Students for TextbooksAccording to GMAC Financial Services, the SmartEdge Book Allowance Program will be awarding $1000 to 20 students in San Diego that they can use to purchase their college text books.
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Ex-Nazi Living in Massachusetts DeportedAccording to the Department of Justice, a Massachusetts man has been ordered to be deported back to his native country after a court case that has charged him with helping carry out the World War two mass murder of millions of Jews in Poland.
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Study: Bullying May Cause Obese Children to Miss SchoolAccording to a new study taken by the Obesity Journal, obese elementary school students miss a few more days of school on average than average and under weight students. -
Houston Pipeline Companies Fined $2.8 Million for Illegal DumpingAccording to the Department of Justice, two oil and gas distributors out of Houston will be fined $2.8 million for intentionally dumping oil and gas into Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma waterways.
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Drivers Will Soon Know if They're Using Renewable GasAccording to RINSTAR, American motorists will soon be aware which gas stations are offering renewable gas for their vehicles. -
Hillary Clinton's Negatives May Drive Republicans to VoteWith mounted debate and negative opinions about her continuing to grow, Hillary Clinton may actually drive Republicans that normally would not vote out on Election Day to vote against her. -
Trees Won't Fix Global Warming, Study SaysAccording to the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, new research has shown that the theory of growing more trees to help kill off global warming will actually have little effect on the growing problem.
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Is Moderate Exercise More Beneficial?According to the Journal of Applied Physiology, studies have shown that it may indeed be healthier to avoid an intense workout and instead replace it with a more moderate one.
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United States Crackdown on Mexican Border WorkingAccording to the United State's Border Patrol, the amount of Mexicans trying to cross over the borders to the United States is down dramatically as a result of the United State's continued border crackdown.
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Former Federal Corrections Officer Sentenced for Sexual Misconduct ViolationsAccording to the Department of Justice, a former federal corrections officer had been sentenced for his sexual misconduct violations.
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A Breakthrough for SmokersAccording to Next Safety Inc., new tests show that pulmonary devices are far safer and more effective than cigarettes. -
U.S. Chocolate Sales Forecast to Reach $18 Billion by 2011According to Packaged Facts, the United States market for chocolate is forecasted to reach an overwhelming $18 billion by the year 2011.
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Upcoming Events and Things to Do in Philadelphia This WeekAccording to the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, there are many things to do in the upcoming weeks if you plan on visiting Philadelphia.
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Nine Charged in Sex Trafficking Ring Involving MinorsAccording to the Department of Justice, nice people were charged by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles yesterday for sex trafficking that involved minors.
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Polls Show Hillary Clinton in the LeadAccording to Real Clear Politics, polls are finally showing that Hilary Clinton may have gained the lead for the Democratic party.
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Modern Technology Needed for Deficient BridgesAccording to LifeSpan Technologies, much has to be done in the wake of the recent Minnesota Bridge collapse in order to ensure safety to United States citizens
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Stevie Wonder's Tour AnnouncedAccording to Live Nation, Stevie Wonder is once again back in action, announcing on August 2nd that he will indeed by hitting the road for the first time in more than a decade.
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Bill to Improve Background Checks for Gun BuyersAccording to the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the United States Senate has cleared a bill on Thursday for strengthening background checks in the aftermath of the tragedy at Virginia Tech University.
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Leave Tree Trimming to the ExpertsAccording to Oncor, an electric distributer, although it may be tempting for one to trim their trees on their own, one should leave the trimming to the experts.
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Survey: Families Need Technology to Spend Quality Time with One AnotherAccording to a study conducted by Panasonic, nearly half of all parents (48%) say that they spend too little quality time with children and would spend much more on technology if that meant it would increase family time.
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Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Provide Material Support to TerroristsAccording to a press release posted on PRnewswire, an Ohio man has pleaded guilty in court today to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists.
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New York Restaurants Must Provide Nutritional Labels on Menu ItemsA new law this month is forcing about ten percent of the restaurants in New York City to provide these labels to everything to their menus for their customers.
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West Nile Virus, the Future Epidemic?So why is this year any more dangerous than the past? It has only just reached the end of July, not even the peak of summer or the mosquito season, and the numbers of confirmed cases has already risen dramatically.
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Lindsay Lohan "Lo" on Self EsteemEveryone remembers Lindsay Lohan as the little sweet innocent girl who became extremely famous after staring in "the Parent Trap, a Disney movie.
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Fidel Castro, A Year Later, Still Missing from Public LifeWhere has Fidel Castro gone? It has been nearly a year since the last time he was out in public and the news has been Castro free in quite some time.
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Beowulf - a Story of a Dual OrdealOver the years, people who have analyzed Beowulf have had several contradictions within their beliefs.
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CNN Debate Shows Clinton Only Honest CandidateAfter watching the You Tube debate on CNN, Hilary Clinton is by far one Democratic presidential candidate whom I feel is confident and truthful about being eye-to-eye.
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Studded Belts - Still Fashionable?Despite what anyone says, studded belts are still in fashion for both men and women.
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Clark's Wallabees - Are They In?Your first look at the Clark Wallabees might scare you. Aren't these shoes for your grandfather to wear?
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GOLA - Budget Rubbish?I feel that the brand Gola has changed little from years ago. My mom actually grew up in a single-parent household and all they could afford was Gola boots.
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What Really Happens to the Cheeseburger You Just Ate?Wow, that cheeseburger that I just ate was delicious. Though it is quite easy to eat a couple hamburgers, most never pay attention to what is actually happening while you eat a hamburger or really anything. The process of digestion is quite amazing.
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A Society In DenialMany modern Americans unknowingly suffer with in denial. They hear what they want to hear, and are deaf to ideas that are hard for them to deal with. They confuse dreams with the unbearable truth, leaving them blind and unprepared when the unthinkable occurs
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The Great Gatsby - Influences on Gatsby to Seek DaisyGatsby's decision to seek Daisy was influenced by his own background. As a child,, he lived a poor lifestyle brought up by his parents who were farmers.
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Hamlet's Classic War Between Passion and ResponsibilityA common theme in literature is the classic war between a passion and responsibility. In a literary work, the main character often faces the demands of a passion, but deals with contemplation due to a conflict with his/her own responsibilities.
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Influences on Beowulf's IndividualityIn literature, there are several factors that shape a character's identity. The decisions that they make allow the reader to understand who the character really is.
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Cole Porter's Role in Music During the Jazz AgeThe 1920's was a time of change for many elements of culture, including jazz music. Known as "The Jazz Age," people of this time were inspired by the songs and Broadway shows that many composers produced.

