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- 3921: RACISM TODAY
- ... in a variety of different manners. "Indeed it should be said that covert racism has permanently scarred our society, both politically and socially" (Piazza 1). Racial politics have changed since the era of the civil rights movement, when the issue of race, at its heart, came down fundamentally to whether whites were prepared to accept other races as their equals (Bloom 29). "Now, however, the issue of race has become more ...
- 3922: NAZISM
- ... targets--first and foremost. It took the Nazis some time to work up to the full fury of their endeavor. In the years following 1933, the Jews were systematically deprived by law of their civil rights, of their jobs and property. Violence and brutality became a part of their everyday lives. Their places of worship were defiled, their windows smashed, their stores ransacked. Old men and young were pummeled and clubbed ...
- 3923: Concern of the Health Care System
- ... this she says it would not have a great effect on her department as opposed to the hospital as a whole. Managed health care plan that has received the most publicity is that of President Bill Clinton. Clinton's plan calls for universal health insurance, meaning that no one could be denied coverage. When faced with the question of what happens to now coming into the hospital without any health insurance ...
- 3924: Defend or Refute the Statement: "Trapping Should be Illegal - Then and Now"
- ... cease to exist. Therefore, I think trapping should have been legal then. Now that I have talked about fur trapping then, I'll talk about it now. Unfortunately, it is much more complicated now. Animal rights activists have told us that it is wrong to kill an animal for its fur. I strongly agree with this opinion, especially since man-made fur is so accessible. Unfortunately, there are people who feel ...
- 3925: Child Abuse
- ... in the search for missing children and the quest for child protection." In 1986, six youth and adult survivors of child abuse and neglect formed what has become a nation-wide movement, the National Child Rights Alliance, which is the only national organization directed entirely by youth and adult survivors of abuse and neglect. (Non-abused supporters are important to our work as well.) This is the Same Kind of Organization ...
- 3926: Answer America's Call
- ... off the street to help the country. So with this in mind, we strive to answer Americas call, education. When forming the government, it was feared people would not be smart enough to understand the rights and privileges granted to them; people now should be as equally concerned. Not that the government will not survive, but rather if it is going to prosper, as it has, with all of this new ...
- 3927: "Please Let Us Skate"
- ... because people here don't feel that we skaters deserve the right any cyclists, or anything on wheels, have. All we ask for is a decent place to skate where we wouldn't have our rights denied. I have been skating for two and a half years now. Until recently, I have started to skate with a couple of my friends whenever we have the time to. There has never been ...
- 3928: Controversial Pornography
- ... away completely with such a prosperous business would be virtually impossible. The reality is that millions and millions of Americans consume various kinds of sexually explicit materials every month. Although their numbers are large, their rights are under attack in virtually every segment of society. But forming laws restricting pornography from viewers would be similar to restricting cigarettes from smokers. The outrage and protest would be uncontrollably extreme. And laws are ...
- 3929: Tobacco Advertising Makes Young People Their Chief Target
- ... s try to educate them while they're young to be independent thinkers and to not be swayed by the tobacco companies who are trying to take advantage of their mind and body. Works Cited "Bill Clinton vs. Joe Camel." U.S. News & World Report. 2 Sep. 1996: 12. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. "Selling Tobacco to Kids." America. 17 Feb. 1996: 3. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. Roberts, Steven. " Teens ...
- 3930: Crisis: Generation X
- ... are what one should work towards. In keeping the same "money isn't everything" slogan, Coupland executes a novel modelled after young "X-ers" who work for the most powerful Baby Boomer of them all, Bill Gates. Microserfs is depicted as a novel displaying the lives of six Microsoft employees living together, dealing with each other and dealing with their meaningless jobs. The main character danielu@microsoft.com describes himself and ...
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