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- 1. Heroin
related deaths and arrests among young pop culture musicians has not been this visible for decades. We observe pop culture making this drug- which is very lethal-look glamorous and chic, says Ginna Marston of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America (54). For example, according to Karen Schoemer's report for Newsweek, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, Shann
2. Editorial Essay
When I look around in the streets I see a lot of kids smoking. It really diturbs me because none of these kids should be smoking, there all under age. There are a lot of bad things about smoking, you could get lung cancer, mouth cancer, and you could get arrested if When you smoke a lot you could be a victim of lung cancer. When you get lung cancer
3. Courts
The court I chose to visit was New York County Criminal Court, located on Centre street. I sat in on arraignments, which were being handled as if they were on a converor belt. This process is the first opportunity a defendant has to encounter a judge after being arrested. Most of the individuals had been arrested the day before and were then being
4. Tupac Shakur
"Murda, Murda, Murda, and Kill, Kill, Kill
", these are the lyrics to one of the songs written by . Amidst all the controversy surrounding his personal life, this artist has managed to overcome all obstacles and spread his hope/hate message to a surprisingly receptive audience. Tupacs music borrowed from the styles of early rap and h
5. Rosa Parks
Rosa McCauly Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, in 1913 and grew up on a small farm. When her mother had saved enough money to pay for it, Rosa had began to attend a private school when she was 11 years old. But, while she was attending high school, her mother had become ill so she had to quit. After quitting high school, she got a job as a house