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- 4051: Basketball's Greatest Players
- ... the drugs and inner city life destroy there chances. It's been said that Earl Manigult's best feat was being able to jump up to the top of the backboard and take a dollar bill and replace it with four quarters. One other rumor was he once dunked a basketball backwards thirty-six times in a row to win a sixty dollar bet. Now to Lloyd Daniels, said to be ...
- 4052: Basketball Needs to Be Fixed
- ... This also hurts the TV networks because no one wants to see mediocre professional teams play, and then that turns around and hurts the teams and the league because the networks pay less for television rights. Money, is obviously the reason why underclassmen leave for the NBA early. If you were twenty-two years old, and someone would pay you 90 million dollars to play a game that you love, would ...
- 4053: Are Things Equal Between The Sexes In College Sports?
- ... this is not a solution without drawbacks. In order to bring this ratio closer, men's teams would have to be cut or additional funding would have to come from somewhere else. In Illinois, a bill is being passed that would allow colleges to receive more funding for athletics (Tarkan 26). This would allow more women's teams to be added without hurting men's teams. This is a good start ...
- 4054: Karl Marx and Marxism
- ... their work. These are owned by the capitalists, to whom the workers must sell their 'labour power', or ability to do work, in return for a wage. The capitalists, owning the factories, automatically have ownership rights to everything produced by it, and can do with it what the will. Because of this, the worker is alienated from the product of their labours, having no control over what is made, or what ...
- 4055: Differences and Similarities of Liberalism
- ... government men only give up the right to the above mentioned things, to create the law for themselves, to judge the law for themselves, and to execute the law for themselves. These are the only rights that the government has the right to interfere in as it is the only reason that people entered into a commonwealth. Locke also explains the new social contract that the new government should operate under ...
- 4056: Women, Men and Competition
- ... will be able to live. To live well, you make your "stuff" as good as possible relative to what your "competition" offers. That is the essence of competition in a free market. It respects the rights of others, and everybody wins because it works through validation rather than domination. Competition as validation is the process by which the efficacy of ideas, knowledge, and products is validated by consumers. They choose what ...
- 4057: Utopia
- ... what they stood for. One example of these factions was the Black Panther Party. This was a group of African-Americans that formed in order to try to resolve some of the issues of civil rights for their people. They felt it was only right that they as people had the freedom that was given to others. They wanted the power to determine the destiny of the black community. They also ...
- 4058: Kant's Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Moral
- ... The main basis of a categorical imperative is that “we must be able to will that a maxim of our action should be a universal law.” (Abbott, 41) A universal law where people betray the rights of men or otherwise violates them, cannot be true. The formula of the categorical imperative is to act so that the maxim can be applied as a universal law. One must act on the maxim ...
- 4059: Driving in India
- ... be left until the last possible moment. ARTICLE VI In the absence of seat belts (which there is), car occupants shall wear garlands of marigolds. These should be kept fastened at all times. ARTICLE VII Rights of Way: Traffic entering a road from the left has priority. So has traffic from the right, and also traffic in the middle. Lane discipline (VII, 1): All Indian traffic at all times and irrespective ...
- 4060: The Kalapalo Indians
- ... completely from the existing society. The two most important social units in Upper Xingu society are the village and the household groups. Both the village and household can be considered corporate in that both control rights to territorial resources, acts as a unit when performing certain economic and ceremonial activities. Members of a household group are obligated to pass out food which they collect amongst themselves. Even when one cannot supply ...
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