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- 3511: Divorce
- ... married, the one's that do will stay married longer. In conclusion, divorce isn't a problem, until it's taken for granted! Also I think that lowering divorce won't necessarily get rid of crime, or troubled children. But it will raise people's moral values. Word Count: 852
- 3512: Dress Codes
- ... rich neighborhood or a poor one, every kid will have to wear the same shoes, pants, and shirts as everyone else. Placing "dress codes" in public schools is an excellent idea. With codes in place, crime and violence may subside, gangs will have less intimidation over students, and less fortunate children will be spared of ridicule. This will in turn create a proper school environment. Word Count: 383
- 3513: Ethical Issues In U.S. Immigra
- ... being unethical. As an immigration lawyer she deals with immigrants seeking asylum or fighting to not be deported. One case Carr gives as an example is of a young man who was guilty of the crime of working in the United States without permission. He was doing work that most Americans wont do in order to support his American wife and child. Carr had to break the news of his ...
- 3514: Euthanasia
- ... persons alive who are suppose to die. The United States was founded because people wanted to be free. Americans have fought for freedom ever since. As I have mentioned earlier, assistance in suicide is a crime in most places, although the laws are gradually changing, and very few cases ever came before the courts, until Dr. Jack Kevorkian. A great many cases of self-deliverance or assisted suicide, using drugs and ...
- 3515: Euthanasia
- ... 1). Physicians should not be prohibited by law from lending their professional assistance to those competent, terminally ill persons for whom no cure is possible and who wish for an easy death. It is a crime in itself to allow a person to endure such intolerable pain for extended periods of time. I believe that if it were legal, many physicians would extend their assistance to those ill patients that deserved ...
- 3516: Gambling Casinos
- ... the effects of riverboat gambling on the state of Illinois. Thompson and Gazel found that the social costs of one pathological gambler is $10,000 a year, this includes the economic cost of debt, insurance, crime, incarceration, and clinical treatment. In Wisconsin, Thompson and Gazel did a study of Indian gaming, and they concluded that there was no net economic impact- none whatsoever. Thompson said: All that was happening was poor ...
- 3517: Gandhi
- ... communities relying largely on moral and social pressure. The police were basically social workers, enjoying the confidence and support of the local community and relying on moral persuasion and public opinion to enforce the law. Crime was treated as a disease, requiring not punishment but understanding and help. The standing army was not necessary either, for a determined people could be relied upon to mount non-violent resistance against an invader ...
- 3518: Global Stratification- A Socio
- ... rampant factory whilst still children. The sociological inequality illustrated by the norm of living for children in different countries is astounding. In the United States, children spend their summers in front of a television or computer, swimming in the public pool, or hanging out with their friends. Children in low-income countries, such as those in Southeast Asia spend their summer days in a factory for ten hours, making tennis shoes ...
- 3519: Hip-Hop Nation Report
- ... people on the street. The writers has included quotes from them for example "I'm Hip-Hop every day" declares 28-year-old Marlon Irving
He also explains how two keen kids hover over a computer creating some beats for a rap song they are writing. "I going to change rap!" one of them exclaims. This is all well and good but the reality is that Hip-Hop music is now ...
- 3520: Should This Business Update To Windows 2000 From Windows 98
- ... 2000 from Windows 98 for its office PCs? In the business world today, computers and the software applications that run on them basically control an well-organized business. Every major company is equipped with a computer, or network that connects through different branches throughout the firm. To keep up with the fastest technology that dominates the market is to be a sensible buyer. A system can be outdated in a matter ...
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