How Did the Coca-Cola Company Stay in Business?
Question by Ask Me?: How did the Coca-Cola company stay in business? How did they manage to stay in business when people found out there were illegal drugs in there? or was it legal back then? Just out of curiosity,… Continue reading
Save America's Most Dangerous City: Provide Entrepreneurship Education to …
Save America's Most Dangerous City: Provide Entrepreneurship Education to … Flint's problems are complex, but stem in part from rising gas prices during the 1970s OPEC oil embargo, which caused many Americans to rethink "big car" purchases from Ford, Chrysler… Continue reading
A Half-Century After the 'dream': 10 Signposts on America's Race Journey
... half-century after the 'dream': 10 signposts on America's race journey White "tolerance" of civil rights, never strong to begin with, dried up. In 1978 the Passage of Proposition 13 … Arguments have raged over whether crack cocaine is a… Continue reading
Do Drugs Ruin the Ability to Enjoy Stuff?
... about as long as you follow the prescriptions. These drugs aren’t as dangerous as illegal narcotics and most likely do not pose a serious threat. Answer by UgIn some people, yes they do. If a person is only concerned… Continue reading
A 'Stand Your Grounds' Law?
... 'stand your grounds' law? … Manfred Kroger, the former spokesman for the Institute of Food Technologies, echoed that distinction. “An addictive drug is something you commit a crime for,” he said. Kroger's point was to draw the distinction between… Continue reading
Women Overcoming Addiction Through Faith
Women overcoming addiction through faith … a 38-year-old St. John's, Newfoundland resident, said Teen Challenge saved her life. She struggled with a combination of marijuana, cocaine, crack-cocaine and alcohol addictions for about 18 years before finally turning to the centre.… Continue reading