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3891: Immigration: Pro
... Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. That clause revoked all Chinese immigrants to emigrate to the States for a period of ten years. It is so infamous due to the fact that it was the first bill that discriminated against any one particular race. Restrictions on immigration may seem to have been eradicated from current history but that is an oversight. Even in the "politically correct" society we live in today allows ...
3892: The Police and Corruption
... such means as detaining citizens for questions- regarded by police as routine preventive or investigative work necessary to the role as agents of criminal control- are often regarded by citizens as harassment, infringement upon individual rights, or unauthorized intervention.” (Reiss, p.64) The unwarranted use of police authority towards citizens includes an array of components that employ illegal actions including the undue use of force and threats, harassment, uncivil treatment including ...
3893: The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
... proximity to housing and services, must be included in all community development planning. The AARP is fighting age discrimination through education, legislation, and litigation. Through education, the AARP is making workers more aware of their rights under the law, helping eliminate negative stereotypes about older workers, and helping employers recognize the value and experience of older workers. Through legislation, the AARP is urging Congress to remove any exceptions to the law ...
3894: Method of Communication and Different Uses of Communication
... are becoming more and more obsolete, it may be that in the future we are not run from London, but Europe is governed as one large country from a central point. In the words of Bill Wiley (vice president of PTT Telecom) "That long Distance feeling is finally disappearing".
3895: Divorce in the United States
... divorce was a legislative matter; and 3) the Protestant view that marriage and divorce were secular matters to be handled by the civil authorities. The Constitution of the United States did nothing to limit the rights of the states to enact their own laws governing marriage and divorce. Despite several efforts to amend the Constitution, to allow Congress to pass federal legislation on divorce, to this day the states retain separate ...
3896: Justice
... places the interests of the individual over the interests of the state or social group. The act of individualists infringe upon another persons right to live in a peaceful, loving environment, and with the basic rights that are deserved by human beings. I do not think that it is just for children to grow up in an atmosphere of violence and poverty, that is unjust. They should not be the target ...
3897: Should There Be Stricter Laws on Pornography?
... commotion was designed to study the impact of obscenity and pornography on American life. The final article is "Let's put Pornography Back in the Closet" by Susan Brownmiller. Brownmiller is a Journalist, Women's rights activist, and a founder of Women against Pornography. This article appeared in Newsday, a Long Island newspaper in 1979, and in Take Back the Night, a collection of essays against pornography. These articles are geared ...
3898: Sexuality
... the beauty. In Ancient Greece, sex was necessary to men and there was less concern about the satisfaction of women in sex. Women was unfairly treated. In this modern world, women will fight for their rights and they are more independent. They can masturbate to achieve their own sexual climax without the need of men. The laws protect women because the laws always achieve the goal of “fairness”. No men can ...
3899: Sexism-Patriarchy
... tendency of many men who have authority over women. Sexism runs rampant in every facet of our society. It even reached the Presidency a number of times and the Supreme Court. Two prominent examples are Bill Clinton and the accusations made by Jennifer Flowers and Judge Thomas's alleged sexual remarks to Anita Hill. Granted these were never a hundred percent proven cases of sexual harassment but they are sufficient enough ...
3900: Love In Today's Society
... help today from outside services like dating hotlines and the help of marriage counselors and physchologists to sort out their troubles. It follows though that society is more complex and therefore better. Women have more rights and more say in society. There is no doubt that females were exploited more in the past than today. While society's attitudes have changed over the years and will continue to change, one thing ...


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