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- 3651: School Safety
- ... from local businesses, colleges and universities, churches and retiree organizations. It is not only the community and the school who have to get involved in order to make a real change. At the 1998 White House Conference on School Safety, President Clinton announced a series of new initiatives in dealing with school violence. In one of the initiatives, President Clinton proposed a $12 million School Emergency Response to Violence to help ...
- 3652: Rethinking Orphanges
- ... Century provides the foundation for a real national policy debate. The short-lived, sound-bite-based national policy debate on orphanage care that took place in late 1994 was, regrettably, founded on old orphanage stereotypes. House Speaker Newt Gingrich praised the 1930s movie “Boys Town”, whereas his critics in the Clinton administration countered with visions of orphanages in London in the late 1800s, as depicted in Charles Dickens's novel Oliver ...
- 3653: Racism
- ... the way they look. A big problem with racism is many live in racist conditions and don’t even see it. It flies right over their heads. Schools, the workplace, our community, our friend’s house, even our homes. We hear a racial slur, oh well, it's just a joke. Hardly. If you think racist joke are harmless than you should take a reality check. Racist jokes are just the ...
- 3654: Prison Alternative
- ... the Jeffery Dahmers of the world in prison for life. Jack Kemp, author of Crime and Punishment in Modern America said, "The idea that a burglar should return stolen goods, pay for damage to the house he broke into and pay his victims for the time lost from work to appear at a trial meets with universal support from the American people." The concept of restitution appeals to America's sense ...
- 3655: Poverty
- ... not only effects adults, but children as well. When we think of poverty in America what is the image that comes to mind? An old dilapidated shack in southern Alabama? or a rat infested tenement house in New York City? According to the book Faces of Poverty, the author, Jill Berrick says that “Both images are correct, for poverty exists in the backwoods of Appalachia as well as in the heart ...
- 3656: PRIVACY
- ... rate cryptographers and computer exports have tried to break the PGP cryptosystem - without luck (Bacard, 137). PGP has been compared with having it take 600 locksmiths several months to unlock the front door to your house, but you could change the lock in five minutes. So, in the amount of time and the number of people it would take to decode your PGP decoded message is a long, long time. Computer ...
- 3657: Nathaniel Abraham, Analysis An
- ... positive ideals. Crime & Criminology describes, in depth, the relation between family and criminal activity in youths. Page 126 (chapter four) sited two relevant facts; 1) Blacks have much higher rates of illegitimacy and female headed house holds. 2) Blacks have a much higher rate of crime than their white counterparts. In Nathaniel’s case, it can be said that his lack of a positive role model, or father figure lead to ...
- 3658: Muslim Girls
- ... to assist their mother with household chores and to serve the men. While her male siblings, who spend most of their time playing and walking around the village, are not expected to work around the house (Bringa 106). Muslim boys were given privileges because they were male. Muslim women usually did not leave the household for employment because they maintained the household agriculture, however they could sew and knit for other ...
- 3659: ABORTION
- ... Dennys, 1985. Judges, P. Donald. Hard Choices, Lost Voices. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1993. Jung, Beattie, Patricia. Abortion & Catholicism. New York: Crossroad, 1988. Rosenblatt, Roger. Life Itself: Abortion in the American Mind. New York: Random House, 1992. Tribe, H. Laurence. Abortion: The Clash of Absolutes. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1990.
- 3660: Martin Luther King Jr. Vs Malc
- ... Malcolm X was born on May 19, 1925 and was raised in a completely different atmosphere than King, an atmosphere of fear and anger where the seeds of bitterness were planted. The burning of his house by the Klu Klux Klan resulted in the murder of his father. His mother later suffered a nervous breakdown and his family was split up. He was haunted by this early nightmare for most of ...
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