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- 5621: Bill Brady on Violence in America
- ... same percentage has said that the threat of violence has made them change where they go. The murderers are now younger, the guns are more high powered, and the acts themselves are more random. Native American reservation in South Dakota has a murder rate more then doubled then that of LA. The rate of murder and crime in some of the poor, rural towns in Mississippi equals that of Newark. Poverty ...
- 5622: The Safety Of Using Cell Phones
- The Safety Of Using Cell Phones C.P. Writing The use of cellular phones has spread like wild fire in the last ten years. It has become a part of everyday life for many American citizens, and a good number of people depend on them to carry out daily operations. Unfortunately, many of these daily operations occur while the individual is driving. As a result, many accidents have taken place ...
- 5623: The Impact of Persecution On Amish Culture
- ... interact with the "worldly" institutions, such as the court system, to punish those who do violence to them. Amish ideologies make them an easy target for criminals today. The Amish stand out in the mainstream American society, and are believed to be easy prey because their pacifistic beliefs prevent them from fighting back, and they are reluctant to take their problems to the police (Kraybill). Thus, robberies, buggy bashing, destruction of ...
- 5624: Abstract Expressionism
- ... have meaning together. The movement of abstract painting emerged in New York during the nineteen-fortys. It is also called action painting and the New York school. The New York school was significant in American paintings because it declared independence from European styles and it influenced the development of art throughout. (1) Jackson Pollack was one of the pioneers of abstract expressionism and his style consisted of spattering paint on ...
- 5625: Human Rights
- ... United States has come a long way from the times of slavery. America has suffered from many things, and has made many people suffer. It has crushed the will, and the lives of thousands of American Indians, African and Hispanic Americans, and far too many others to count. It has killed, murdered, and ignored the human rights of billions in the name of Progress. Through the blood, sweat and tears of ...
- 5626: What is Morality?
- ... to end suffering which has been already occurred, it is always a moral act to proceed the mercy killing. In the Principles of Medical Ethics, the set of general guidelines issued in 1982 by the American Medical Association, has a paragraph which explained the treatment of hopeless or terminal cases: For humane reasons, with informed consent a physician may do what is medically indicated to alleviate severe pain, or cease or ...
- 5627: Religion And The World Wide We
- ... of information, the way it is structured could cause a splint off. The WWW also can bring different religious beliefs together. Interfaith Voices for Peace and Justice is a communications network and database for North American faith-based groups working for the betterment of society. Their system provides a variety of ways that representatives from belief groups can interact with one another in the search for a common peace and justice ...
- 5628: Rastafarianism
- ... Bishton,Derek Blackheartman: A Journey into the Rasta (London, Chatto and Windus Ltd., 1986) Johnson-Hill, Jack A. I-Sight, The World of Rastafari: An Interpretive Sociological Account of Rastafarian Ethics (Metuchen N.J., The American Theological Library Ass. And Scarecrow Press, Ink. 1995) Morrish, Ivan Jamaica and its Religions (Cambridge, James Clarke and Co. 1982) Reddington, Norman Rastafari History, http://lamar.colostate.edu/~`laingg/rasta.html May 1995 Youd, Ital ...
- 5629: Analysis of Rich and Poor and The Case Against Helping the Poor
- ... of which were split among Unicef and the NBA players association. The reason the players gave for needing more money, regardless of how much they currently have, is that they spend more than the average American citizen. During the current lockout, they are not getting their usual million-dollar salary, and are thus forced to live a less extravagent life. It is in situations like these that we must admit that ...
- 5630: Religion Through The Ages Has
- ... King Henry VIII, however, successfully starts the tradition of Protestantism in Europe, which ultimately leads to the rise of Protestantism as a major religious world force. England after the transition, however, faced constant threats of revolution and plot attempts on their king's court. The tragic rule of Queen Mary illustrates this point best. Like Akhenaton and Ergamenes she attempts to change her people's religion but, unlike the previous two ...
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