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3881: The First Impression
... candidate shouted to his audience. The crowd erupted in cheers and for many Americans, this was their first long lasting impression of soon to be, President George Bush. He later went on to sign a bill implementing the second largest tax hike in history. The statement that won him one election lost him the next. The American public made a long term judgment based on the first impression of this presidential ...
3882: Diversity Within English
... different variations and also serve as a means to predict changes in individual dialects (Ferguson 66). Works Consulted Ferguson, Charles A., and Shirley Brice Heath, eds. Language in the USA. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1981. Piatt, Bill. Only English? Law and Language Policy in the United States. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico P, 1990. Yule, George. The Study of Language. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985.
3883: Our Prison System Sucks
... I don't support the way our prisons in north america are being run. These people deserved to be punished! I don't want them to waste our money, get "paid" for television interviews, book rights and all the other goodies that come from doing a crime. And then slapped on the hand saying: "You be a good boy/girl now" and sent them off to a place we call prison ...
3884: Being Young
... call fifteen year-olds adults. At that age, they're still not ready to handle the consequences of their own actions. When you are eighteen, you are considered an independent individual, and have all juridical rights, such as driving a car and the right to vote. You are also bound to serve in the military. Nevertheless, one can't buy spirits before the age of twenty-one is achieved. Now, more ...
3885: Abilities of People With Disabilities
... amplifier on a phone--to people with disabilities.. Says Bobby Silverstein of the Senate Subcommittee on Disability Policy: "Companies are sending human-resources employees to seminars and sensitivity training, reading manuals and meeting with disabilities-rights advocates." So in this world of political correctness, people can not even treat someone who has an extra bulge in one place or another as an equal. Laws are helping, but as Mrs. Sommer says ...
3886: Sex in Anthropology
... a sign of power and is necessary for the definition of the chief's . The Trobrianders system of kinship is based on a matrilineal principle, in which "mother right" is demonstrated. With this system, birth rights are obtained through the mother's social status. These aspects did not go completely un recognized , but they were differently approach as far as the view in which they were studied and depth. Bronislaw Kasper ...
3887: The Rise of Violent Crime In Canada
... they have been imprisoned. They just put you into a confined space with a lot of other individuals who are full of anger. Socially, these people are made to feel alienated with all their personal rights being taken away from them. Including the right to go where you please, any basic freedom is taken. This causes them to feel like outcasts in their own societies who consider them to be failures ...
3888: Terrorism
... World War II, most terrorists adhered to a set of rules for moral behavior that excluded the killing, capture, or torture of civilians who were not also government officials. In other words they respected the rights of non- combatants as defined by various treaties that set the rules for armed conflict (such as the Geneva and Hague Conventions). Since the with the rise of terrorist groups and revolutionary guerrilla movements around ...
3889: Stay Tuned: The Exploitation Of Children In Television Advertisements
... spend thousands of hours captivated by various advertising tactics and do not understand their subtleties. Though advertisers in America's free enterprise system are regulated because of societal pressures, they also are protected in their rights under freedom of expression to unfairly target America's youth in order to sell to their parents, regardless of the very young's inability to recognize the art of persuasion. In the free enterprise system ...
3890: Sociology: The Comparative Method
... that this is not most often the case. Rather, she states that men tend to approach moral issues quite differently than women. Where as men view morale issues with a "don't interfere with my rights" view, women focus more on the "responsibility" end of the morale involved. Thus we can conclude, thanks to the comparative method, that the constructed truth that all people view morale issues the same is not ...


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