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- 8111: A Time of Prosperous Change
- ... nineteen hundreds when women used to be treated as objects who were only good for cooking and cleaning. These women were expected to stay home and do nothing but take care of the children. present day a women is thought of as having a mind of her own. She is thought of as a independent, an individual who has a peace of mind of her own who is allowed to work ...
- 8112: The Catcher in the Rye: Evil and Corruption in the World
- ... end of the book when he is watching Phoebe on the carousel. All the kids kept trying to grab for the gold ring, and so was old Phoebe, and I was sort of afraid she'd fall off the goddam horse, but I didn't say anything or do anything. The thing with kids is, if they want to grab for the gold ring, you have to let them do it ...
- 8113: A Comparison of the Status of Women in Classical Athens and Early Christianity
- ... are near equals in almost all fields. In 411 B.C., when Lysistrata was written, men had many stunning advantages to that of their female counterparts. Although women's rights between 30 and 100 A.D., the time of the New Testament, were still not what they are today, the treatment of women was far better. Overall, the equality of women in the New Testament exceeds that of the women in ...
- 8114: Sojourner Truth
- ... slaves. Robert a slave from another family fell in love with her. Forbidden to see Sojourner he followed his heart instead of his masters orders. Sojourner's illness caused Robert to visit her during the day, which was easily detected by his master, caused a brutal beating and humiliating display to Robert similar to that of a escaped animal. Robert was order to seek love from a slave within his own ...
- 8115: Juveniles: Too Young To Die?
- ... of juveniles. Four of those twelve states have lowered the legal age of execution to twelve. For whatever reasons the death penalty has been supported by the public since this country's existence. In this day and age of increasing violence, both juvenile and adult, it is time to re-examine the use of the death penalty as the ultimate solution to crime. The social repercussions of enforcing the state executions ...
- 8116: Socialism
- ... other working-class associations. Their short-term programs were mainly concerned with increasing the franchise, introducing state welfare benefits for the needy, gaining the right to strike, and improving working conditions, especially shortening the work day. Moderate Socialism Ideas other than those of Marx were at this time also becoming influential. Such ideas included moderate socialist doctrines, for example, those of the FABIAN SOCIETY in England, founded by Sidney WEBB and ...
- 8117: Same Sex Marriages
- ... a moral to an ethical issue. (Brown) Bibliography Rotello, Gabriel /abacus.oxy.edu/QRD/media/print/gabriel.rotello/gay.marriage.the.next.big.battle Brown, Jennifer G. http://www.outnow.com/67/hawaii.html Sanders, D. B. Skeeter http://members.aol.com/otlm/julyaug/antimarr.html Loveline.com http://cemulimedia.com/loveline/loveome/.htm Lambda Legal Defense & Education Fund http://www.gaysource.com/gs/ht/oct95/questions.html Cahoon, Robert E ...
- 8118: Gays In the Military
- ... persecuted in the military for being different from the mainstream, just as blacks were maltreated in the 1940's and 50's" ( Duke A1, House Of Representatives 95-21). From the Revolutionary War to present day homosexuals have served in the military with distinction and pride. Yet although many have died in defense of the principles upon which our nation was founded they are being denied the fundamental rights of liberty ...
- 8119: The Real Threat of Nuclear Smuggling
- ... any type of nuclear material can have extremely vast consequences and dangers. They say that although secrecy rules make precise numbers impossible to get, Thomas B. Cochran of the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington, D.C., estimates that a bomb requires between three and 25 kilograms of enriched uranium or between one and eight kilograms of plutonium. A Kilogram of plutonium occupies about 50.4 cubic centimeters, or one seventh ...
- 8120: Why Should I Be Moral?
- ... ethical principles, the person acts in accordance with his/her principles. SOURCE: Based on L. Kohlberg "Stage and Sequence: The Cognitive-Developmetal Approach to Socializtion" in Handbood of Sociliztion Thoery and Research, 1969, edited by D.A. Goslin, Rand Mcnally, Chicago; and L. Kohlberg, "Moral Stages and Moralization' in T. Lickons Ied.), Moral Development and Behavior. New Yord: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976. Now as I take this table into consideration ...
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