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- 5881: Euthanasia
- ... in the recovery rooms and doctors must always be on the side of life (Battin, 1987, p. 24). They say, "Life is to be preserved and suffering was to be alleviated", but in fact the American Medical Association said, "Physicians dedicate their lives to the alleviation of suffering, to the enhancement and prolongation of life, and the destinies of humanity". They clearly state the "alleviation of suffering" before "the enhancement and ...
- 5882: Ben & Jerrys 2
- ... or other personal issues. The result of their programs indicate "in all measures of work life, Ben & Jerry's people have a more favorable view of their jobs, supervision, and company than do employees from American companies in general." The Harlem Ben & Jerry's is a great example of what the company is doing for the community. This particular franchise donates 75 percent of its net proceeds to a homeless shelter ...
- 5883: Advertising 3
- ... substitute for the cloth facial towels, and a package of one hundred cost only sixty-five cents. The manufacturers hired Helen Hayes, Gertrude Lawrence, and Ronald Coleman to model in articles using these tissues, and American women were told that Kleenex Kerchiefs were the "scientific way," as well as the glamorous way, to remove rouge, foundation, powder, and lipstick. In five years their sales steadily increased. Then mail came in saying ...
- 5884: How Advertising Affects What You Buy
- ... substitute for the cloth facial towels, and a package of one hundred cost only sixty-five cents. The manufacturers hired Helen Hayes, Gertrude Lawrence, and Ronald Coleman to model in articles using these tissues, and American women were told that Kleenex Kerchiefs were the "scientific way," as well as the glamorous way, to remove rouge, foundation, powder, and lipstick. In five years their sales steadily increased. Then mail came in saying ...
- 5885: Great Expectations
- ... Wemmick, and the law, justice, and the courts are all important components of the story. Great Expectations is set in early Victorian England, a time when great social changes were sweeping the nation. The Industrial Revolution had transformed the social landscape, enabling capitalists and manufacturers to amass huge fortunes. Although social class was no longer entirely dependent on heredity, the divisions between rich and poor remained nearly as wide as ever ...
- 5886: Dragons in America
- ... is a criminal. Americans fear burglars, rapists, and killers in their own cities and states. They are feared because their victims are people like themselves and are victimized in very familiar places to the average American. That is why people protect themselves with security systems and weapons. Criminals are feared mainly because their victims are random. People never feel completely safe knowing that they may be the next victim. Besides fear ...
- 5887: Alcoholism And Drug Abuse
- ... headache or other sickness). However, sometimes people abuse drugs (alcohol or painkillers) or make use of illegal ones (marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, mushrooms, heroin, etc). This negative use of drugs poses a great threat in American society. If you have ever thought over the question of why people use drugs, you would realize that the question is not as simple as it may appear. To answer this question objectively, you need ...
- 5888: The Role of Women in India and South America
- ... power and share it with the world. References Bumiller, Elisabeth. May You be the Mother of a Hundred Sons: A Journey Among the Women of India. New York: Random House, 1990. Lavrin, Asunci\n. Latin American Women: Historical Perspective. Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1978. Mitler, Sara. Dharma's Daughters. United States: Rutgers University Press, 1991.
- 5889: The Publics Right to Know
- ... difference between broadcast codes and newspaper codes. It is a difference between positive and negative liberties. Journalists hold the responsibility to make ethical decisions. They must recognize the principles about fairness , justice, truth, and the American way. People are allowed to agree and disagree about the right thing to do in tense situations , this is where the matter of opinion sets in. It would be something for all of us to ...
- 5890: Cults 2
- ... Time 6 May 1991: 50-55 Bill of Rights Page. Cornell Law School. Apr 1994 http://www.law.cornell.edu/ constitution/constitution.billofrights.html Groenveld, Jan. Ex-Cult Page. 21 Aug. 1997 Langone, Michael. The American Family Foundation Site. 7 Oct. 1997. Maaga, Mary McCormick. Dept of Philosphy and Religion Page. U of North Dakota. F 1 Feb 1999. Robinson, B.A. The ReligiousTolerance.Org Site. 25 Feb. 1998. http://www ...
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