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- 2611: What Happened To Our Rights?
- ... This material is not being forced upon anyone. Why take away something a person enjoys if it is not hurting anyone else? What people do in the privacy of their own home is their own business. Who’s to say what a person likes or enjoys is wrong because another person does not agree. Playboy and Penthouse magazines are read and enjoyed by many Americans today; however, many people find these ...
- 2612: Porography
- ... get any better or to away.Porn is here for good. Pornography is a multi-million dollar international industry,ultimately run by organized crime all over the world, and is produced by respectable mainstream publishing business companies (Itzin 21).Although the publishing companies are though to be "respectable" people generally stereotype buyers and users of pornographic material as "dirty old men in trenchcoats" but most patrons of adult stores are well ...
- 2613: Social Effects of the Vietnam War on the United States
- ... as an attack on communism world wide. The people that were against the war and the hawks were known as the doves. They saw the war as a Vietnamese civil war and America had no business interfering. Years before the Tet Offensive small activist groups wanted to withdrawal from Vietnam. Students organized marches, and Scientists asked the President to stop using chemicals in the war such as Napalm (5) and Agent ...
- 2614: The Amish Family Life
- ... separate from the world, sharing information and new ways of doing things with the Amish can be difficult. Very few have telephones and most do not attend public meetings. Going to their homes, places of business, or schools may be the best method of contact. Because the man is the head of the household, he should be approached first. In some groups, going through the bishop may be necessary. Customs and ...
- 2615: Analysis of Rich and Poor and The Case Against Helping the Poor
- ... squalor, even without our many indulgences. For people who currently work in the fields of producing these amenities, travel agents, stereo manufacturers(and all those employed therein) and video game manufacturers would be out of business. This would lead them to finding less substantial jobs, with lower salaries, and the people who used to work in these lower jobs would in turn have to move to lower jobs, or even to ...
- 2616: Hiring Quotas In Employment
- ... a company that uses quotas, states, "We have a process that we call 'balanced work force'. In Xerox, everyone understands that, and it is measurable by its goals and relative numbers. That is the hard business, that is what people do not like to deal with, but we do it all the time." (Brimelow and Spencer n. pag.) Sears, Roebuck and Co. spent fifteen years and twenty million dollars to defeat ...
- 2617: The Politics of Homelessness
- ... person telling the story. Unfortunately, in the case of this issue, it is the homeless who suffer while the political armies fight for preeminence. In fact, the politics of homelessness has become a multibillion dollar business that is more concerned with protecting its own existence than it is in actually helping its constituents. Throwing money at the problem without a goal to solve it only perpetuates it. There are two major ...
- 2618: Child Abuse
- ... of the children. It is also up to the public to make an effort. When you suspect a child is being mistreated, you need to do something about it. Stop worrying if it's your business or not. It's your responsibility as a moral citizen to help that child. If you report it to CPS and no abuse is found, then no harm done. I think parents can help the ...
- 2619: Urban Consolidation
- ... Levels? Urban Policy and Research, Vol.14, No. 2, pages 109-117. Oc, T. & Tiesdell, S. (1997), Safer City Centres: Reviving the Public Realm, London: Paul Chapman Publishing Ltd. Petrulis, P. & Brock, A. (1998), Government, Business & Society (2nd ed.), Sydney: Prentice Hall of Australia Pty Ltd. Regional Coordination Committee. (1998), SouthEast Queensland regional Framework for Growth Management 1998, SEQ2001. Regional Planning Advisory Group. (1993), Human Services Infrastructure: A Draft Policy Paper ...
- 2620: Us Vs. Microsoft
- ... operating systems and has abused that power in order to preserve its influence and extend it to other businesses. One word that stands out in these allegations is monopoly. A monopoly is being the only business that offers a certain product. Pricing regulations usually fall hand in hand with monopolies. A monopolistic company can not assign a price to a product that is outlandishly high. Our government makes sure that companies ...
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