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  • Also Past Victims Of Terrorist Attacks
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    Scott Andersen 2/28/02 Speech 111 Making Everyone a Millionaire 1: Introduction 1: In a story in the New York Times written by David Barstow. It's estimated that over 1.6 billion dollars have been raised by charity organizations since the attacks on Sept 11th. That money has been raised for victims of that tragic day... But where has all the money gone? 2: I started this speech as a simple exploration into the Red Cross and its Liberty Fund that was established to help victims of the attacks on ...
  • World Trade Center Victims
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    An inventory of the lost Suppose your father was working high in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. You have been told by authorities in New York City what intuition told you as you watched the two towers collapse: Your father is dead. Yet that conclusion is a municipal bureaucracy's intuition, no more certifiable than your own. Your father's remains have not been found. He is presumed to have been killed largely because, first, he could not possibly have survived and, second, he has not ...
  • New Twenty Seventh Amendment
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    Murderer apologizes; walks freeVictim's father relieved: "I'm glad he saw that what he did was wrong". On February twenty-third, 1996 history was made in a small courtroom in Rockford, Illinois. This was the first time a criminal asserted his newest constitutional right. The new amendment congress passed unanimously was for the protection of criminals, generally referred to as the "I'm sorryamendment". The amendment basically says this: If someone is being tried for a crime they are given the op...
  • Schizophrenia Changes People And Many Sufferers
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    "Schizophrenia is a cruel disease. The lives of those affected are often chronicles of constricted experiences, muted emotions, missed opportunities, unfulfilled expectations. It leads to a twilight existence, a twentieth-century underground man... It is in fact the single biggest blemish on the face of contemporary American medicine and social services; when the social history of our era is written, the plight of persons with schizophrenia will be recorded as having been a national scandal". E....
  • Tragedy In Juarez
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    The Missing Women of Juarez "Since 1993,281 women have been murdered and 400 are missing". This was the first sentence spoken on the night of this heartrending documentary. I didn't know this situation had gotten so out of hand. Why has this issue been ignored? This question was addressed in the documentary we watched. Juarez, Mexico is on the border of El Paso, Texas and is the largest border crossing in Mexico. There are over one million people living in Juarez, forcing city development to imm...
  • Family Members And The Victims
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    Acquired Immune Deficiency better knows, as AIDS is a virus that is affecting families all over the Unites States today. In a statistical study done by the United States Department of Health and Human Services they reported that "633,000 people were diagnosed with AIDS in 1997 and 393,416 deaths from the virus were reported' (United States). Although AIDS is not a very highly contagious disease like chicken pox, measles, or the pink eye it affects a great number of people and their families in t...

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