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- 3861: Interracial Adoption
- ... adoptions are allowed only after all efforts to reunite the child’s family or obtain adoption within the same race have been exhausted.” The view point has changed significantly as time has occurred. In President Bill Clinton’s letter to congressional leaders he is standing strongly behind the Adoption Promotion and Stability Act of 1996. He also stated “Promoting adoption is one of the most important things we can do to ...
- 3862: Utopian Societies-The Impossible Dream
- ... wouldn't work, this economic system obviously wouldn't either. Throughout time people have always enjoyed making their own personal choices as well as enjoying their personal freedoms. Under a utopian society many of your rights would be lost. They would be lost because you would have to conform in order for everyone to unite under an ideal society or utopia. Can you imagine not being able to make certain choices ...
- 3863: Sexual Harrassment: We Need to Take Action
- ... to paralyze feminism as a broad-based social movement over the past decade (Sexual Harassment, page 101)." We need to understand that it is not about women being emotionally or physically hurt but their equal rights are violated through sexual harassment as well. Women need to work hard together and speak up about it. Sexual harassment is, according to one top female official, "the culture of the Hill." The Hill-Thomas ...
- 3864: 1950’s Youth Culture
- ... she was a playwright in Washington and New York. When I started asking her a questions about the paper she gave me a shocking theory I would never have thought of. Elvis started the Civil Rights movement was what it came down to. During the fifties blacks and whites were in two different societies. All of a sudden a white man came along who sounded and danced like a black man ...
- 3865: Child Exploitation
- ... as camel jockeys. When they are too heavy, they are turned loose to die in the desert. Plus, while they are being held captive, they are caged, beaten and starved. Now where are these child rights organizations that are fighting for kids in sweatshops? How can the world sit back and condone such behavior? Children are dying for the sake of a sport and the world does nothing. As if the ...
- 3866: What is Sexual Harassment?
- ... offensive someone else may. And if you think or feel you are being sexually harassed look into it and g through the proper channels to get it handled. Don’t be afraid; fight for your rights to make it a better work environment for all.
- 3867: The Treatment of Women In Muslim Countries
- ... anything more. It is not so much their religious beliefs, but their societal beliefs that women should stay at home. When Mohammed wrote the book of Koran in the 14 century, he believed in equal rights from women and men. They were allowed to work side by side, there was no rules prohibiting that practice. Only recently has the extremism movement gotten strong politically, and the people have no choice then ...
- 3868: Th Threat of Terrorism
- ... factory in Sudan. The U.S. believed that the Osama bin Ladin's International terror network were the main group that bombed the embassy, although many groups took responsibility for the bombing. U.S. President Bill Clinton gave a speech about terrorism saying, "We have convincing evidence these groups played the key role in the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzanis…Terrorist must have no doubt that in the face of ...
- 3869: Slaves in Rome: Low Level Servants or Overlooked Mental Force?
- ... run for office. Unlike most societies roman slaves held high positions in the Roman society. Most times teachers and artists were in high demand, and so many Greeks were made slaves and given full teaching rights. Slave were allowed in certain cases of ownership to even serve as a representative of the Roman Empire to other countries, they were skilled employers and quite intelligent, very contrary to more modern thinking on ...
- 3870: The Hippie Culture
- ... sent the youth to accepting communities, particularly out west. Most of the people leaving their homes came from working-class families whose parents and communities had driven them out for simply for supporting the civil rights movement. Being alienated from their towns and considered communists, they found it easy to side with the anti-war movement. It was also easy for them to discover drugs and the free-love idea that ...
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