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3931: 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 ...
3932: 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 ...
3933: Blind Conformity: Malcolm X
... that black people were being brainwashed to believe that they actually were inferior to white people, thus they conked their hair. They were, essentially, giving up what they were fighting for as far as civil rights- the right to be who they were and also be accepted by society. Therefore, the conking of their hair was a hypocrisy and a contradiction of all their morals and values. Blind conformity caused them ...
3934: Why Are We Still Prejudice?
... there is friction in the system, and when there is friction in the system then people tend to push towards a smoother running life even if it requires them to compromise traditional "values". "African American Rights" and other minority groups movements have caused the normal American stereotype of a "White Male Dominating Society" to step back. But in doing so many minority groups have gone too far in my opinion. It ...
3935: Affirmative Action in Seattle
... that has opened employment opportunities to qualified individuals who happen to be members of groups that have experienced long- standing and persistent discrimination. A review of the City's work force profiles since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 clearly illustrates the dramatic and positive impact affirmative action has had on providing equal opportunities for more women, people of color, and persons with disabilities. For example, in 1970, white workers represented ...
3936: Animal Cruelty
... Jackson press, London, 1990. J. J. McCoy,"Animals in research; Issues in conflict," Impact press, U.S.A., 1993. Lynda Dickinson,"Victims of vanity," Summerhill press, Canada, 1989. B.P. Robert Stephen Silverman,"Defending animals' rights is the right thing to do," S.p.i. books, U.S.A.,1992. Kathy Snow Guillermo,"Monkey business," National press books, U.S.A., 1993.
3937: Sexual Abuse and Children
... t go through the program. I hope with these astounding facts I've given you it has convinced you to write your local congress man and demand tougher penalties on molesters and to propose a bill which notifies a neighborhood when a convicted child molestor moves into their community. This will prevent many molestations because if you knew a molestor was living next door you wouldn't let your children play ...
3938: Are UFOs Real?
... on the other hand, the Roswell witnesses are telling the truth and information on extraterrestrial intelligence does exist, it is not something to which a privileged few in the United States Government should have exclusive rights. It is knowledge of profound importance to which all people throughout the world should have an inalienable right. Its release would unquestionably be universally acknowledged as an historic act of honesty and goodwill. There is ...
3939: Preservation of the Environment
... is virtually an empty threat. Why has the failure of enforcement received so little attention---not only from politicians and the press, but from the environmental community itself? For one thing, unlike signing an environmental bill into law, which makes a politician look like an instant hero, enforcing that law doesn't offer much payoff. Major environmental groups are also dependent on grants and donations, which leads to the slacking of ...
3940: Cloning and Its Impact
... it disturbs the genetic ecosystem, a community together with its environment, functioning as a unit (Anees, 1995). Numerous science ethicist say that cloning does not respect the fact that humans have souls, and that their rights will be defied because clones are not granted the birth of newness. People also wonder what mental and emotional problems would result if a clone was to find out that he or she was a ...


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