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- 4271: Freedom in the United States
- ... social order." This hysteria led Congress to enact several alien and sedition laws. One law forbade the publication of false, scandalous or malicious writing against the government, Congress or the President. The penalty for this crime was a $2,000 fine and two years in prison. The public was enraged at these laws. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison pleaded for freedom of speech and the press. The alien and sedition laws ...
- 4272: Animal Rights
- ... case of a lawsuit. They believe animal tests give them the appearance of making their products safe. On the other hand, many companies have responded to consumer pressure and have adopted non-animal testing standards. Computer programs and organ cell cultures are just two ways to ensure human safety responsibly. In conclusion, not only is animal testing wrong, it’s unnecessary. There are a number of things consumers can do to ...
- 4273: Changing The Motor Oil Of A Ca
- ... you don't have an owner's manual, just ask hte person working at the auto parts store, and he'll be able to look up all the information pertainiung to your car on his computer. Before even looking under the hood, make sure that the engine's temperature isn't high. You want the engint to be nice and cold so that you don't burn yourself. Make sure that ...
- 4274: Slang in America
- ... communication will be used, the largest one being the Internet. Today, many people are using the Internet to "talk" to people all over the world. The Internet has its own language, which Conservatives view as computer slang. No matter what diction or dialect you speak, you still have to type out an Internet message in standard Internet. There are words used specifically for the Internet, usually acronyms that are universally understood ...
- 4275: Transcendentalism
- ... kaleidoscope of precious beings and bring unity among all. The oversoul is not only a belief but is a reality for many that choose to be panthioistic. To all that bring the world hate, war, crime, and disgrace when has the choice of nature over rancor resolved to nothing but death and violence. When great writers such as Thoreau, Bryant, and Emerson grace the earth, leaving nothing but the best for ...
- 4276: Affirmative Action
- ... the one who should be employed. Affirmative action has forced employers to open their eyes to diversity. This is shown in the increase of women in the work force. The number of women in the computer industry has increased to 93%, in the auto industry 89%, and in the pharmaceuticals 78%. Thirty years ago this was not the case. Affirmative action has had its greatest amount of success in city, state ...
- 4277: Aspects of the Narrator in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat”
- ... his life from a jail cell, it is however quite obvious towards the end of the story that he is incarcerated. The narrator’s memory could be slightly blurred since after he commits an unthinkable crime, he is known to “…[drown] in wine all memory of the deed” (Poe 894). It is perhaps, the narrator’s wild exaggeration that compliments this story. Lack of recollection for true occurrences, or possibly denial ...
- 4278: Gender Inbalances In School
- ... like they’re male counterparts then they my loose interest. If teachers at the grammar and high school level increased support then there attitudes may change. As we have talked in class, the types of computer games that kids play effects the way they learn. Females respond differently than males do to each game. If we allow games that are structured towards females to be played, in addition to the ordinary ...
- 4279: War Between Sexes
- ... rape offenses usually do not have much meaning without social institution awareness. She agrees with Paglia's suggestions of the dangers of fraternity parties. Additionally, Cordes also says that women can be the victims of crime in any place and anytime. The ultimate solution according to Helen Cordes is that men and women have to communicate and work together. Although Paglia and Cordes seem to agree on some issues such what ...
- 4280: Charter Schools
- ... Gary T. Reece states, " We've created a safe haven here where kids can risk caring about school without suffering for it"(Cohen 16 ). The teens live in an area where schools are crowded and crime is high. ( Cohen 13 ) In Boston, three types of charters are operating within the city. City on a Hill established for high school students, adds a twist in its curriculum, by creating city hall type ...
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