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Poverty And Welfare
Words: 434 / Pages: 2 .... in their
homes, so they could take in another person and we cannot? No, on the average
our houses are far larger. Did they have less of a drug and alcohol problem?
Probably not. They did have fewer single-parenting situations - there was less
illegitimacy and divorce then - but life expectancy was lower, so there were
lots of orphans and half-orphans. We're more spread out now, but our travel time
is not any greater.
What I learned leads me to wonder: Why can't we do the same? Were
Americans then a different people than we are today? Have we become so
corrupted that we don't care about others? Have we become so lazy that we are
unwilling .....
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Stereotypes: Goths
Words: 940 / Pages: 4 .... reasons for dressing the way they do, Goths still do not deserve to be judged. It's not right to do that to anyone.
As a very young teen, Rachel always liked looking at and up to the "freaks" or "Goths." It was then she decided that was what she wanted to be. When she was thirteen she began to dress in "black" and it made her realize that she was expressing herself more than she ever had before. Rachel also likes dressing this way because it "gives [her] a certain thrill and satisfaction with [herself]."
Today, Rachel's reasons for dressing the way she does are still the same. It's strange, but she says that she's tried to dress "normal" once or .....
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Communism
Words: 1556 / Pages: 6 .... complete their goal (Grollier, CD-ROM). They thought that conflict between opposing forces rooted in the economic system and the ownership of property. So, they thought, if we abolish the need for property and wealth, we can bring about world peace. Their answer was the government known today as communism. Almost every modern form of communism is based on Marx's and Engles ideas and writings.
So then I thought, why isn't communism an effective government? Then I thought that since communism was derived from logic and science, it must not have human nature factored into its fragile equation. Well then I looked at the Russian Government and thought .....
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Censorship On Televison
Words: 682 / Pages: 3 .... The United States is the only country in the world where all men are created equal, endowed with certain unalienable rights, among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Most importantly, freedom of speech, press, and religion are our constitutional right.
Somewhere along the line, someone had the notion that Americans are not smart enough to view “questionable” and “objectionable” material. Censors were instituted to tell the general population what should and should not be viewed and thus began this
travesty. Government organizations, such as the FCC, routinely and systematically subjugate and suppress the freedoms th .....
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Being Young
Words: 612 / Pages: 3 .... Now, more than ever, fashion seem to dominate the youth's everyday. Perhaps
the reason is that they feel insecure and think that the "right" clothes will
give them a feeling of being accepted by the group. This phenomen has a negative
side. What if a pupil can't afford to buy these clothes? Will he or she be
excluded from the gang? Some schools in various countries have tried to solve
this problem. They have introduced a rule that allows pupils to go at school
only if they are dressed in a specific school-uniform. But many students don't
like these uniforms. They want to decide for themselves how to dress.
During the last years it ha .....
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Groups In Society
Words: 1750 / Pages: 7 .... formations. The first part of this paper will examine claims made by researchers that there are many aspects of minority influence that suggest the operation of an underlying attribution process (Kelly, 1967, Cited in Vaughan and Hogg, 1997, p 138). The second part of the paper provides autobiographical reports made by individuals within minority groups. The third section will outline findings of research, suggesting that the distinction between social and personal identity has become central to theorising about the self.
1: Part One.
that promote minority viewpoints are generally displaced by the majority as social out-groups or as devia .....
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Gender Socialization
Words: 795 / Pages: 3 .... life. Society has accepted such
stereotype.
We seem to accept that blue is for boys and pink is for girls.
Boys generally play with balls, toy trucks and building blocks whereas
girls spend their time with dolls, tea sets and stuffed animals. But these
are the stereotypes that are influenced by the parents. A baby child isn't
concerned with his or her gender identity. As the child gets older though,
he or she will begin to develop an identity for his or herself and
establish a personality that reflects their masculinity or femininity.
During early stages of a child's life the mother is the dominant
figure in the child's life. The f .....
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Single Sex Schools
Words: 324 / Pages: 2 .... to enter into their teen-
age years. These teenagers because of curiosity, would have interest in
trying to understand the difference between the two se xes, such as life
style, interest, etc. Being in the same classroom ev ery day this might
not be able to let them concentrate well enough on their studies.
Besides the above advantages, studying in a single sex school would
also keep attendance problems to a minimum. Boys and girls, being in the
same classroom every day would naturally talk about activities aft er
school such as going for movies, having a drink in the evening. In a sch
ool of single sex, the students will not be given a .....
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Personal Writing: Living In Both Texas And New York City
Words: 1211 / Pages: 5 .... school system.
I was raised in the central Manhattan of the Big Apple, the city
that never sleeps. Mass transit and people had always flooded the streets
and intersections. It seemed like everyone were heading for different
directions and the citizens of New York City are too busy with their own
affairs and does have time to care of what's going on in their surroundings.
The citizens of New York City would care less about the traffic safety and
reading the traffic signs. The smell of the city reminds me of the honey
roasted peanut stands, a sweet scent of aroma that would often fill up the
neighborhood. When I close my eyes and think deeply a .....
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Animal Rights
Words: 761 / Pages: 3 .... meant to simulate what happens to human beings in a car
crash or a violent head injury.
It isn't right to cause pain, suffering, and certain death to animals
just for our benefit. Many scientists also agree that this experimental
procedure was wrong but only because primates have higher intelligence. I
don't think it is right for any animal of high or low intelligence, to
suffer that way. In other laboratories animals are confined to small cages
or locked up so that thay can't move. They are then used to test cosmetics
and household chemicals. They have chemicals poured on to their eyes and
skin to see if they cause irritation. These ex .....
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