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5661: Violence in Schools
... 78. Witkin, Gordon. "Kids Who Kill." U.S. News and World Report(April 8,1991): 26-35. Ed. Elanor Goldstein. Vol. 4. Boca Raton: Sirs, 1991. Art. 5. Apfel, Ira. "Teen Violence: Real or Imagined?" American Demographics (June, 1995). 22-23.
5662: Mining In Canada
... tonnes per day in 1969, now emits about 420 tonnes per day12. In eastern Canada, more than 50 per cent of the sulphur dioxide comes from the United States, while Canada's contribution to total American deposition is only about 10 per cent13. The Canadian government has noticed this problem, and has setup a Memorandum of Intent signed by the two governments setting up the framework for negotiation of a transboundary ...
5663: Child Abuse; A Social Problem
... us to our final area of discussion on the subject of child abuse, that of neglect. Neglect is the most prevalent form of child maltreatment. “The statistics are staggering. A recent Study prepared by the American Humane Association states that, nationwide, neglect consistently has accounted for the greatest number of maltreatment reports; in 1988 alone it represented sixty three percent of the approximately two million cases of reported incidents of the ...
5664: Realism, Globalism, Pluralism
Realism, Globalism, Pluralism Insurrection, revolution and aggression are often regarded as diplomatic failures. Ruptures that fascinate our political sensibilities until another transgression, more gripping than the last occurs enthralling the part of the world that survives. Regrettably, the foibles of ...
5665: Effects of TV on Children
... turn on the TV. Having nothing more exciting to do, they will sit in front of the television until her mom pulls them away for dinner. This is an all to familiar scenario in many American homes today. What many people don’t realize are the problems that can develop from young children watching too much TV. Many emerging dilemmas are resulting from this concern. When a young child with a ...
5666: Domus Aurea, Golden House Of N
... year in celebration of the year two thousand, thirty new rooms are being opened up of the Domus Aurea, about an entire new wing (Archeology 28). Bibliography Grant, Michael. Nero: Emperor in revolt. New York: American Heritage Press, 1970. Maso, Leonardo B. Dal.. Rome of the Caesars. Firenze: Bonechi, 1974. 1971. Picard, Gilbert. Living Architecture: Roman. New York: Grosset and Dunlap Inc., 1965. Slayman, Andrew L.. “Rome 2000; the Eternal City ...
5667: Ethics and Advertising
Ethics and Advertising Answers to the question of whether advertising media are operating ethically must be sought within the context of what advertising intends to do and the role it plays in the American media system. Advertiser’s main purpose is to make consumers aware of new products and services and to persuade them to buy. Granted advertising does differ from the news and entertainment media, but that doesn ...
5668: Early Western Civilization
... that lay only 200 ft. from King Tut’s resting place which was beyond a few rubble strewn rooms that previous excavators had used to hold their debris. Dr. Kent Weeks, an Egyptologist with the American University in Cairo, wanted to be sure the new parking facility wouldn’t destroy anything important. Thus, Dr. weeks embarked in 1988 on one final exploration of the old dumping ground. Eventually he was able ...
5669: The Evolution Of The World
... Jesus Christ, who said that Jerusalem was the center of a flat earth, one might be able to relate this period in time to a much more recent and modern one. Prior to the French Revolution in 1789, France was ruled by an absolute divine right monarchy. The institution that had the most power at the time was the Catholic church. No one in France would ever dare question the word ...
5670: Galileo Galilei
... the doctrine of Copernicus. It had been argued against the said system that, if it were true, the inferior planets, Venus and Mercury, between the earth and the sun, should in the course of their revolution exhibit phases like those of the moon, and, these being invisible to the naked eye, Copernicus had to change the false explanation that these planets were transparent and the sun's rays passed through them ...


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