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- 6851: Birth Parents Should Not Be Able To Reclaim Their Child
- ... be allowed to reclaim their child after adoption has taken place. This confusion can led children into stressful and unwanted situations, where they are being pulled between two families like a rope in tug of war. The baby Jessica case went to courts in both Iowa and Michigan, because it would be too traumatic if the child would have to be moved to her birth parents. Schmidt even married Clausen just ...
- 6852: Communism
- ... parent. One, is called "Sudo" he is a history teacher from my current school. The parent is a person named "Anne." She is from my very neighborhood. She has lived though most of the cold war. I asked the people I interviewed what their opinion of communism was. Sudo said that his opinion was, " Not very good!"("Sudo," interview 1). Anne said that, "communism seems limited to me" ("Anne," interview 2 ...
- 6853: How The Availability Of The Weapons With Fire Can Affect The Rates Of Crime Of Violence?
- ... the weapons flights constitute an appreciable proportion of the weapons with fire used to commit crimes (Wright and Rossi, 1985). It is as possible to declare as it is necessary to increase the number of civil having a weapon with fire so that they are not attacked by criminals.
- 6854: Human Aggression
- ... The Tasaday tribe is an example of a group of people who were completely isolated. They showed no signs of aggression due to the fact that they had no words for weapon, hostility, anger or war. The Tasaday were a food gathering tribe and had no use for weapons. The tribe only used knives and other things that might be classified as weapons as tools to gather food. They also rejected ...
- 6855: The Role of Entertainers as Educators
- ... II, however, protected Arab-speaking poets who rubbed shoulders with his own Latin writers (Lindsay 44). Bertrand de Born became famous for writing warmongering songs that "stirred up barons and provoked kings into going to war" (Grunfield "5). Walther von der Vogelwiede attained a unique position among troubadours by transforming "the short poem of proverbial wisdom into a political weapon of satire and patriotism" (Hering '). Wandering troubadours sang most often about ...
- 6856: The Social Status of the London Surgeon, 1350-1450
- ... explain the two sharp increases of documented surgeons during the decades 1410-1420 and 1430-1440. The documented number of surgeons between 1410 and 1420 demonstrates the growing importance of surgeons as a component of war. In 1415, King Henry V indentured Thomas Morstede and fifteen persons, twelve of whom were surgeons (the three others were to be archers) in his campaign against France.9 The Battle of Agincourt in 1415 ...
- 6857: The Problem With Affirmative Action
- ... what is not may be another course of action taken. Politicians are not likely to change affirmative action for at least another couple years. The ballot measure being brought up in California called the California Civil Rights Act will try to eliminate many parts of affirmative action but that may be tied up in court for years to come like Proposition 187. There are many good reasons to keep affirmative action ...
- 6858: Anomalies Are Not Always Wrong
- ... transvestism has existed and been recognized. Tully also explains that the first report of transsexualism in medical history took place around 1853, yet neither transsexualism nor transvestism were scientifically researched until after the Second World War. Around the 1950's the most famous account of transsexualism, meaning an actual operation, occurred when a Danish man named George Jorgensen was surgically castrated to make him "feel" more like a woman. He also ...
- 6859: Gay Marriage
- ... means that those who wish to share their lives in an intimate and private way have the right to do so. In 1967 the Supreme Court announced that “marriage is one of the most basic civil rights of man…essential to the pursuit of happiness” (Berzon, 4). This right should not be taken away because a person happens to prefer others of the same sex. Homosexual couples have just as much ...
- 6860: The Crucial Role of Mass Media
- ... story is to be reported. An example of the remoteness and the difficulty of access to a story, given in Manhiem’s essay and in the debate, was the instance of a decade long-running war between the middle eastern countries Iraq and Iran, being kept out of the news because this story was not “convenient” to report on. As if receiving only the most conveniently reportable stories is bad enough ...
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