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3671: Hand Guns Must Go
... of people if accidentally set off, and a gun usually only kills one does not mean the government should allow people to collect handguns and automatic weapons. Moreover, guns that accidentally kill are in a house for protection. With regard to burglaries, “90 percent of America’s burglaries are committed when no one is home” (Desuka 422). In the ten percent of burglaries that people are at home during, threatening a ...
3672: Gun Control
... every year due to drug and gang related incidents involving guns. For example in 1988 on February 26 rookie New York City police officer Edward Byre was sitting alone in his police car guarding the house of a drug trial witness in South Jamaica, Queens where he was shot four times in the head and killed. In conclusion there are valid reasons for why certain people feel that gun control is ...
3673: Gender Role Reversal
... a light pink colored shirt? A few of the many positives that come along with being a male is that men are not expected to bring that little-bit-of-something to a friend's house. I wonder how this issue ever came about the proper etiquette see of being only limited to females. Another positive characteristic I feel is to be dealt with fairly by service organizations. I for one ...
3674: Gen X
... received thirty percent, Perot twenty percent). Clinton's twenty percent margin of victory in the young persons vote was his largest in any age group and may have very well put him in the White House. The biggest issues which affect younger voters are those issues that deal directly with them such as money. Most college students are concerned with some sort of financial aid such as student loans, tax cuts ...
3675: Euthanasia In The United State
... to die.” The Economist. 21 June 1997: 15-16. Rosenblatt, Stanley M. Murder of Mercy: euthanasia on trial. New York: Prometheus Books, 1992. Tada, Joni Eareckson. When is it right to die? Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1992. Works Consulted “Death by Doctor.” By Mike Wallace. 60 Minutes. CBS. 22 November 1998. MacDonald, William L. “Situational factors and attitudes toward voluntary euthanasia.” Social Science & Medicine. Jan. 1998: 73-81. “Mercy or Homicide ...
3676: Ethical Issues In U.S. Immigra
... examines some of the un-American and immoral attitudes towards immigrants. Rosin (1995) quotes one Republican, Marge Roukema, as saying, “These criminals come here to prey on American citizens.” Another Republican, Lamor Smith, sponsored a House bill, which in part would put a cap of 330,000 family-sponsored immigrants. In addition, it would cut down the total number of immigrants by 25 percent from 800,000 to 600,000 by ...
3677: Eleanor Roosevelt
... was plagued by insecurity and shyness. An early marriage to her handsome fifth cousin, Franklin Roosevelt, increased her insecurity and took away her one source of confidence: her work in a New York City settlement house. "For 10 years, I was always just getting over having a baby or about to have another one," she later lamented, "so my occupations were considerably restricted." But 13 years after her marriage, and after ...
3678: Ebonics Is Not The Answer
... a separate language,” said John McWhorter, a professor of linguistics and African-American Studies at the University of California at Berkeley. Even though many scientists disagree with Ebonics being a foreign language, Oakland wants the House of Representatives to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to ensure that funds provided under such Act will be used to promote the teaching or use of regional or group dialect. I ...
3679: Drug Abuse
... of other crimes. Drug addicts need money to support their habits, and all users, addicts or casual users, are careless and reckless when under the influence. Drug users commit property crimes, such as robbing a house or a store. Drug users also commit personal crimes, like mugging, armed robbery and even murder. Drug use, itself, can be a crime. It makes innocent citizens scared to walk out of their own homes ...
3680: Coffee Break
... of coffee in their hand. More people show up and go in and out each with a cup of joe in their hand. What is this drive to bring us here? Why has the coffee house become a social headquarters? What is this Coffee Culture and what breeds it? Down the street are three other coffee shops that are no more than 20 yards away from each other. The coffee shops ...


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