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9321: The Homeless Population
... and many times they even have to sleep in the snow. There are a lot of homeless deaths during the winter beacuse they can't find a warm place to go and they freeze to death. Every year the homeless population increases. There are two major trends responsible for the rapid growth of homelessness over the past 15-20 years. These two trends include the growing shortage of affordable rental housing ...
9322: Ethics and Advertising
... such products. This is especially so for companies offering medicines. They should have to clearly explain all of the possible bad side-affects of their product in order to protect their consumers from illness or death. Another deception is when advertisers employ the use of weasel words, words that suck out all or most of an ad’s meaning. For instance, Listerine “fights” bad breath, but it does not cure it ...
9323: Television Violence In The United States
... for aggressive behavior. Fraud and other early pioneers of psychoanalytical theory believe that aggression is a basis instinctual force that causes one to perform aggressive behavior. "According to Freud, aggressive behavior arises from either the 'death instinct' or the 'limbo' or some confluence of these forces" (Kauffman 181). For those reasons people feel that people are not influenced by television. The real reason is based on the way they where brought ...
9324: Freedom in the United States
... considered "incompatible with 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 ...
9325: Animal Rights
... eyes. Inhalation tests consist of massive amounts of aerosol products-much more than humans would ever inhale -such as deodorant and hair spray, being pumped into small chambers from which animals cannot escape. Convulsions and death often result. The sad thing is, these tests in no way determine the safety of a product. Taking healthy beings from a completely different species, artificially inducing a condition, and keeping them in stressed circumstances ...
9326: Native Culture Prior to Contact with Europeans
... of pemmican. Overall, the Indians could teach the Europeans how to survive and conquer this new land. What now, could the Europeans teach the Indians, besides the iron and the powerful gun? Europeans, who gave death to a society called Indians, brought diseases. Whole Indian tribes, not used to these illnesses were ravaged by epidemics. Nevertheless, with trade of furs from the Indians, with the white man's gun, the Indians ...
9327: The Ku Klux Klan
... kind of going on wiht them. "In the First Era of the Klan, lasting from 1865 to 1876, the Order was totally secret. For a member to reveal the identity of another member, meant instant death at the hands of his former comrades. The men of the Klan knew and understood that if the government could locate them, they would be imprisoned or killed. So it shall soon be in the ...
9328: The Society Is Flawed
... with no hope of improving the lot they have been given, or of raising themselves up. Rather, they are forced to march on hopelessly, knowing that they will not be released from their labors till death. Marx also writes of the relationship between the proletariat and the machines, which is a result of the split between the bourgeoisie and proletariat. "He [proletariat] becomes an appendage of the machine, and it is ...
9329: Transcendentalism
... 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 us to reveal.
9330: The Art of Raising a Child
... climb. Try to stop him and you take away a piece of his life. You also sow the seed for rebellion. 5. Let Your Child Eat as She Desires. She won't starve herself to death. Each one of us has a strong urge to survive. We will eat when our bodies tell us to. Forcing a child to finish the plate or eat her vegetables, will, with most certainty, constitute ...


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