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- 2751: Sociology
- ... goes further to explore the different way of which Korea where the government not only encouraged the economy towards certain sectors at times it deliberately directed the direction Japan and Taiwan were the government and business often worked The other extreme were Singapore with its very liberal policies and Hong Kong the epitome of laissezThe industries that developed were different depending on the Some nations built up specific industries in order ...
- 2752: Driving Restrictions
- ... had told me when I turned sixteen that I couldn’t get my license until I turned eighteen, I would have thrown a fit. Now that I am older, I realize that I had no business driving an automobile at 16 years old. I was the typical teenage driver. The cool one, who had the “Detroit lean,” with the seat tilted so far back that I couldn’t see over the ...
- 2753: Gangs
- ... money. They often see themselves as Robin Hoods or Bonnie-and-Clyde types who practice their own version of free enterprise. A close cousin is the corporate gang, which selects a type of industry or business and dominates the field through intimidation and violence. Territorial gangs: can be from any race or ethnic background. They lay claim to a particular territory. They typically "tag" their territory with gang graffiti and are ...
- 2754: Mass Media, Sex, and Pornography
- ... obvious that pornography is largely a male interest, a noted increase in female interest would certainly cause an increase in the amount of pornographic material geared for women; this relates to the laws of the business world (Christensen 1990:50). Having discussed the untruthfulness of the claims against pornography and showing that pornography is not “evil”, it is now possible to consider the violence issue. Are men who are exposed to ...
- 2755: The Increasing Prison Population
- The Increasing Prison Population The care and feeding of one million American prisoners is a big business. Privately managed prison beds are increasing about 35 percent a year, and the demographics of inmates are changing rapidly. More prisoners are women or elderly, and have drug problems, AIDS, or other chronic health conditions ...
- 2756: What is Welfare?
- ... Act (Coontz 996). Government spending was largely responsible for the new highways, sewer systems, utility services, and traffic control programs that expanded the suburbs. In the postwar period, the Federal Housing federal government in the business of regulating loans for single home construction. FHA policy required a down payment of only five to t en percent of the purchase price and guaranteed mortgages of up to thirty years at interest rates ...
- 2757: The Civil Rights Movement: Some Progress Is Better Then No Progress
- ... persecution for their choice of life style. All of these struggles for equality have been legally accomplished, however as said in the 1964 Civil Rights Act, " to discriminate in private is legal, but anything regarding business or public discrimination is illegal." In conclusion the Civil Rights Movement was a great success. For during this time all issues of discrimination allowed themselves to be presented openly before the eyes of the public ...
- 2758: Class Systems in Ancient History:
- ... prosperous society. The first and most important document was made to protect the family. Second of importance came the land of which they lived on. The third most important was the provision of commerce and business. When a lower person of the system committed a crime against a higher-class person the penalty was strictly enforced, often times with death being the circumstance. Crimes that were committed in the opposite of ...
- 2759: Data Security
- ... Security Survey, 246 organizations reported over 100,000,000 dollars in financial loses due to security breaches in 1997 (Intranet Security xvii). The survey, keep in mind, represents only 246 out of 1000's of business's. This statistic only describes the “reported” computer crimes which are not always traceable. Many times an investigation is needed to try to catch the person stealing. Therefore, if it is a one time theft ...
- 2760: Crisis: Generation X
- ... seen as underachievers in a society "that has it easy." It is easy for parents of the "X-ers" to believe this because all they've know is rise. Rise in population, rise in American business, and rise in overall success. These days all jobs are taken. The jobs out there are low paying and demeaning to overqualified applicants. Left only to scrap by, it is not unusual for an "X ...
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