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- 1851: Cloning Should Be Permitted
- ... animals and save them from extinction. It would help maintain a natural balance on the earth ,and life cycle could be continued. Cloning would certainly benefit couples who are infertile and want to have a child of their own, and therefore they could use cloning to produce a baby with their similar characteristics. In fact, they may be able to choose the characteristics of their child. Women who are single could have a child by using cloning. Another goal of cloning was it could help to improve the qualities of the crops for the agricultural industry. Some people would suggest that cloning is unnatural and not ethically correct. ...
- 1852: Beowulf 5
- Lord Byron (1788-1824) Lord Byron was born on January 22, 1788, on Holles Street, London. His parents, Catherine Gordon Byron and Jack "Mad Jack" Byron, had been living in France, but Catherine wanted their child born in England, so he was. She was a determined and frightening woman it was in her genes (www.byronjournal). Jack stayed in France, living in his sister's house, and died in 1791, possibly ... income of £500 a year and had to get a relative's signature to obtain a loan. At this time he was only seventeen years old. He turned to his half-sister, Augusta Byron Leigh, child of Mad Jack's first marriage. Augusta's husband was a big spender too, so she understood and signed (www.geocities.com/athens/delphi). While staying at his mother's (something Byron did only when ... flowers and fruits of love are gone; The worm, the canker, and the grief Are mine alone!" (More, Paul E., 376) As prophesied by a fortune-teller consulted by his mother when he was a child. The fortune-teller had said that his 37th year would be very dangerous, and he had just started his 37th year (www.byronjournal). In February of 1824, he had an epileptic seizure probably brought ...
- 1853: Jim Jones
- ... schools, churches, and other organizations do not as a rule utilize unethically manipulative techniques in socializing children, adolescents, and young adults. Second, social conditioning is a slow process which promotes and encourages an initially "unformed" child to become an autonomous adult with a unique identity. Mind control, on the other hand, uses unethically manipulative techniques of persuasion and control to induce dependency in a person with an established identity, which the ... persuasion. Cults control an individual's emotional life by manipulating a person's range of feelings. Guilt and fear are used to keep control. Cult members cannot see the control by guilt and like other abuse victims are conditioned to blame themselves when things are wrong, even grateful when a leader points our their transgressions. This control is so powerful that the cult member will actually participate in their own punishment ...
- 1854: The Holocaust: The Devaluing of Human Life
- ... young children/adults killing on another for no reason. This young adult may know what he did was wrong but he went ahead and did it anyway. This young person took the life of another child that had dreams and destroyed her life. I feel the only justice that is going to come out of this horrible crime is that this boy will be tried as an adult. According to the Florida Law this child can and probably will receive the death penalty. The death penalty will prevent this child from committing any more crimes of this type ever again. Also this young man will serve as an example that today's society will mot put up with this type of behavior. Also another ...
- 1855: No Exit And Its Existentialist
- ... As her story goes: she lost her parents young, raised her brother, and married a rich man whom she did not love. Eventually, she took on a lover, Roger, who wanted her to have a child. As stated in the play: Garcin: And you didn't want one [a baby]? Estelle: I certainly didn't. But the baby came, worse luck. I went to Switzerland for five months. No one knew ... returns to Paris and quickly commits suicide. Her retort to this is questioning, she cannot understand why he would do this when her husband didn't suspect a thing. Upon materializing their love with a child, Estelle had no more use for Roger. While we would think that such an event would infuse love and passion into a relationship, she loathed the fact that he was so infatuated with her. I ... and social stature, but also of sexual perversion. Estelle needs someone to desire her, she has an insatiable appetite for being coveted. One might think that this could be satisfied by the everyday attention a child might get. However, Sartre is very careful to build a situation where sexual desire and reciprocity is the only possible solution to the problem. Estelle is continually confronted by Inez, who has already expressed ...
- 1856: Egyptian Mummies
- ... a jar filled with honey. During a lunch break Latif and his party indulged in the jar of honey until hair began to emerge from the jar. Upon close observation the body of a small child was uncovered perfectly preserved in the honey(not too appetizing). The most well known mummies are those of Egyptian Pharaohs. The body of Tutankhamun is the most renowned fully intact mummy. Several other royal mummies ... of mummies has enabled us to ascertain various facts about everyday Egyptian life. The mummy of Maat-ka-re a virgin priestess had for thousands of years been thought to have been mummified with a child. Using X- ray technology the child turned out to be a mummified baboon, one of her favourite pets. Examination of mummies revealed that Egyptians were quite short. A considerable amount of infant diseases are evident in children mummies. The life ...
- 1857: Minority Groups: African Americans, Women, And Hispanics
- ... 12.5% of the U.S. population, yet they were 32.4%of those arrested.(Macionis 1998). Women Low status jobs They have been considered that 98.4% of all women are secretaries. Household and child care workers is 86.5%, and 94.3% of all private household cleaners or maids are women. (Macionis 1998). Less Education In 1970 women had earned only 17% of a bachelor's degree in computer ... Work In 1998 women had earned 66% of men's salary , working as managers, executives, administrative, working in sales, here women had earned 60% of men's salary. (Macionis 1998). Submitted to Excessive Physical Sexual Abuse In a survey done in 1995, 430,000 sex assaults on women have been reported. 316,000 of those sex assaults were attempted rapes and rapes. (Macionis 1998). Underrepresented in Political Office It has been ...
- 1858: Rights, Responsibilities, and Growing-up
- ... For many young people being allowed to own a firearm is a maturing experience. For example, the trust given to a son or daughter is very important, because that means that a parent knows their child will always do the right thing when it comes to safety and responsibility. When I think my child is old enough and able to accept the responsibility of using a gun, I will carry on the tradition of teaching him or her the right way to do so. Hunter Education courses are given annually at low cost and it allows parents and a child to bond in a way that is indescribable. The bond created will forge a mold that will build the basis for becoming a grown-up. When my children own their first gun, I will ...
- 1859: Americas Youth and Todays Violence
- Americas Youth and Todays Violence The media believes every child is capable of what happened at Columbine. Therefore, when a person picks up a paper or turns to his or her favorite news channel, all they learn about is how schools are enforcing new rules ... are on the same level. In no way should a person blame high school athletes for violence in schools. The acts of foolish recklessness that occur in high school in no way should lead a child to murder. Do not blame the athletes. The athletes are just playing stupid harmless jokes intended for laughs, not intended to hurt. The media needs to leave the athletes alone because there is no evidence ... reach for the top in their sport and do their best. They just want to be successful in their sports, not promote violence. Why not blame the violence on the most influential people in a childs life, their parents.
- 1860: Could You Throw Away Your Flesh and Blood??
- ... houses is a program that has been created to give unwanted babies a chance. Safe houses not only gives the baby a chance it also gives the mother a six month peroid to reclaim their child. This gives the unsable mother a chance to rethink her decision. Safe houses during this peroid attends to the baby's needs and begins looking for a home for the child. The organization is supported by many citizens and is already began helping innocent babies. In order for safe houses to work we must learn to accept others mistakes and take over their responsibility. It is ... testing sites. We must let girls know that their are people willing to help them and they are not alone. Pregnant individuals need to be aware that their are other options other than throwing their child in a dumpster. We must work with these individuals and not against them. We need to take action by giving pregnant mothers options in order to save innocent babies.
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