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- 10171: Lesbian By Choice
- ... community, Ponse (1978) makes reference to two groups. There are many lesbians that claim to have been "born" lesbian. To expand on this subject, one would say these women never questioned their sexual attraction. From day one, they were attracted to other women. Although this is referred to as a primary lesbian, I dont believe it alleviates any of the stigmas or gives any more comfort or ease to the ...
- 10172: The Nations Sectional Discord And The Unity Within The Nation
- ... free black and not a runaway slave was denied the right to trial by jury. Citizens who attempted to hide a runaway or obstruct enforcement of the law were subject to heavy penalties. In document D, it was said that the F.S.L. is a statue which enacts the crime of kidnapping, a crime on one footing with arson and murder. A mans right to liberty is an inalienable ...
- 10173: Increase of the Human Life Span
- Increase of the Human Life Span If the average life span were increased to 150 years, what major changes in society would you expect? Discuss. The average life span of people in this day and age is anywhere from seventy-five to ninety-five years. If this were dramatically increased to one hundred and fifty years, there would be major changes in society as we know it. One of ...
- 10174: The Politics of Education Reform
- ... are being pushed into doing something will soon have the support of the civil society. The government has also forgotten that these students who do not wish to become active in the community will one day be a part of the civil society that votes. The third question concerning the new "community involvement activities" is: Will this new requirement enforce the stereotypical view of females being the nurturers and caretakers of ...
- 10175: Through The Tunnel: Third Person Point Of View
- ... a rite of passage (swimming through the tunnel) is something that must be experienced by oneself and Jerry's mother decision to "let him go" symbolizes a detachment from the family that must occur one day or another in everybody's life. In conclusion, it is necessary to use the third person omniscient point of view because in this story, things must be described in detail and without a biased perspective ...
- 10176: Jane Addams and The Hull House
- ... for women by passing the Illinois Ten Hour Law for Women. Hull House also provided an outlet for female college students who were educated for work yet prevented from doing so. This house also offered day care and college level classes for women. A womans college on equality with the other colleges of the state was also started. Addams worked for the Chicago municipal suffrage and the National American Women ...
- 10177: Policy Profile Of Senator Dick
- ... to the American Embassy in London, England and promptly enlisted in the Navy as an intelligence briefer and was responsible for giving intelligence reports to 'high brass', including the President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Along with Senator Lugar's political achievements, he has occupied positions in the private sector, as well as a stint in the United States Navy. As a young man Richard Lugar worked at, and ...
- 10178: Preferred Hiring Practices
- ... discussed later. First, lets focus on why this is not a solution to creating an unbiased society. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." He desired a world without discrimination, without prejudice, and without stereotypes. The ...
- 10179: Life and Sacrifice
- ... about the millions of deaths and casualties in the war, yet those that have sacrificed their lives have never been recognized individually. Their contributions and sacrifices for their countries seem to be worthless. The Remembrance Day, the annual commemoration of the billions of people who fought in the war, is the only time that we reminisce the contributions of these people, yet some people do not even spend one minute to ...
- 10180: Why Do People Fight Wars
- ... difficulty of telling a tender little soul that we're now in the process of planting more and more evil everyday that it's become impossible to control it's devilish crops. That each new day we're causing millions and millions of people to suffer and even die just because we can't "discuss matters" anymore. Sometimes i wonder is this "do or die " method going to be our only ...
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