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- 7851: What Are You Watching
- ... Amendment Rights of the broadcasters. They claim that the government is imposing a system of censorship that will lead to "blander" and "less dramatic" television (V-Chip: A Matter of Law 21). Representative Ed Markey (D-Mass.), who spearheaded the drive for the V-chip, argues that there is nothing in the legislation that limits the content of programs. He, and other supporters of the V-chip, said that the broadcasters ...
- 7852: George Bush Biography
- ... developed a strong interest in politics which led to his position as Senator of Connecticut. Bush had three brothers and one sister who were all brought up strictly and well-mannered. He attended private Greenwich Day School and exclusive Phillips Academy where he was indeed popular. Along with his good grades, Bush was president of the senior class, captain of the baseball and soccer teams, and also played varsity basketball. After ...
- 7853: Women In The Police Force
- ... female police officers in particular (Hernandez, Dreifus. pg. 42). Even though female employment rates are climbing in Canadian police forces, female are still stigma with century old stereotypes and biases. Women Policing in The Present Day & The Problems Today, many jobs in society are dominated by men and law enforcement is one of these jobs. Many people in society view policing as a masculine career. Women who are in the police ...
- 7854: Homosexuality
- ... brains. LeVay's very method of defining homosexuality was very likely to create inaccurate or inconsistent study groups." Because all human behavior is related in some way to genes, we can nonetheless guess that one day higher quality research will find genetic factors that correlate to homosexuality. But remember, one of the fundamental principles of research is that correlation does not necessarily imply causation. With respect to whatever genetic or biological ...
- 7855: Observing Relations between People and their Eating Habits
- ... made some comment to the man and they left. This couple did not smile once during their meals. It seemed to me that they were uninterested in each other at that particular part of their day. A young Caucasian man and a baby took the last table. The man looked to be in his early twenties and the father of the baby. The baby was in a stroller seated next to ...
- 7856: Our Country And The Affect of Changes
- ... a lot bigger, and with the inspiration of manifest destiny we were running over everybody and anybody to expand from "sea to shining sea." The treaty finally completed what we now know as the present day U.S. (p288). This was great and all yet I believed we could of gone about it with less blood shed. The treaty was a great example of change for geographically, obvious, yet, mental, secluded ...
- 7857: Harmful Effects Of Body Piercing On Everyday Life
- ... employees with piercing would be at a tattoo parlor or piercing location. In conclusion, stereotypes tend to attach themselves to piercing and whether the pierced individual likes it or not they will be judged. Every day we are judged by everyone, including ourselves. In return we also judge others. It is mostly subconscious, yet still evident. This is one of the many downfalls of society and no one can control it ...
- 7858: Parental Guidance Against Television Violence
- ... and confident children, then the parents must be willing to censor the programs their children watch and teach their children about the negative effects of the violence commonly portrayed on television. Works Cited Eron, Leonard D. "Violence on TV: Do Children Need to Be Protected?" Current Issues and Enduring Questions. 5th ed. Eds. Sylvan Barnet & Hugo Bedau. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 1999. 616-17. Gross, Steve. "TV Cop." 20 Feb ...
- 7859: A Room of Ones Own: Cranial Spelunking
- ... do we. If we cant explain the things we can see, touch and examine under a microscope, there is very little chance that we can explain those things that we can not see. One day, centuries from now, there may be a larger knowledge base on the subject. The problem is that all knowledge on intangibles is merely speculative. For now, we must settle with what we have. Centuries of ...
- 7860: The Existence of Prejudice: Past and Present
- ... Black Caucus was formed, allowing black U.S. representatives to determine the priorities of racial reform that were necessary for equality. During the 1970s, black mayors were elected in Ohio, Indiana, New Jersey, Washington,D.C., Georgia, Louisiana, California, and other U.S. cities. In 1965 there were approximately three hundred black elected officials, and by 1990 that increased to seven thousand four hundred eighty. In 1992 the first black ...
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