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6091: Female Discrimination in the Labor Force
... 601 dollars (5). These numbers seem to greatly support the discrimination case. When women first entered the labor force they were hassled by the males because they were traditionally supposed to only work in the house and take care of the family. This is one of the reasons why women are still to this day paid less than men. Male disapproval of female workers is reflected in their low wages and ...
6092: Athletes and Domestic Violence
... that "If [they] get hurt, nothing will happen to [the perpetrator]. Girls have to stand alone.(Popa)" This leaves women with a feeling of worthlessness. Athletes live with a different set of rules. Dr. Tom House, a Major League Baseball coach as well as a psychologist, believes, Athletes aren't bad people; they just don't have life skills. Many of these players simply have no thermostats on their behavior mechanisms ...
6093: Revolution Girl-Style Now!
... boxes as purses and wearing brightly colored barrettes in their hair we have also seen a growth of girlness epitomized in high and low fashion. From the runways of Paris to urban thrift stores, baby doll T-shirts and dresses, little patent leather shoes, plastic barrettes in the shape of teddy bears and tiny bows have brought girl- style to the for front of trendy fashion. It's a style, however ...
6094: The Effects of Television Violence on Children
... are many carried out. These solutions are easy to implement, but are often overlooked because of commercial purposes. One such solution is to "create conflict without killing." Michael Landon, who starred in and directed "Little House on the Prairie" managed to do so in his programs. His goal was to put moral lessons in his show in an attempt to teach while entertaining. On the program "Hill Street Blues" the conflicts ...
6095: Rehabilitation of Criminals: A Waste of Time or Worth The Effort?
... how to manage anger, drug counseling, people skills, as well as teaching blue collar trade to inmates will ease the transition from prison to the outside world. When the inmate is released, a half way house should be the residence of the former inmate until adjustments are made. This way a person coming into society will not be overwhelmed by his new found freedom. Giving them back their freedoms back a ...
6096: How Should We Treat the Homeless?
... the floor or something rather than sleep outside and freeze to death. I think that if the government can't help these people get back on their feet, then they should build larger shelters to house all of them. They could even serve more food at the shelters so the homeless won't have to eat garbage. I know my city is building a very large shelter to take in the ...
6097: Hollywood's Attack on Religion
... was "the largest protest ever mounted against the release of a motion picture" (37) and included such groups as the National Council of Catholic Bishops, the Southern Baptist Convention, twenty members of the U.S. House of Representatives and prominent figures such as Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Ken Wales, former vice president at Disney studios. Even with such strong opposition from these respected groups and people, the studio refused to ...
6098: Culture, Nature & Freedom: Treating Juvenile Offenders.
... Freud, this is achieved by keeping drives in check between the pleasure principle, our moral super ego, and the authoritative “I” in the ego. Again, this is only done in residential settings. Youth Centers only house children, hampering all these abilities spoken about above. I believe that the question of how to rehabilitate Juvenile Offenders is simple. We must Fix kids instead of locking them up. The Ideas presented here are ...
6099: Minstrels
... bards, while the English minstrels were referred to as scops. Minstrels were primarily singers and musicians. These wandering performers were also story tellers, jugglers, clowns, and tumblers. Often minstrels were an important part of prominent house holds providing entertainment for the upper class of society. Those minstrels who were not part of a noble's homestead, traveled from town to town providing entertainment not only to noble classes but also to ...
6100: TV Violence and Children
... But- head. One day, a five year old boy watch his favorite cartoon, Beavis and Butt- head, and sees the characters pull one of their famous arson stunts. And the result, he sets his own house ablaze and his younger sister is killed. Children do learn from television especially when they lack direct exposure or first hand experience with violent grotesque acts. These do take a toll on children and the ...


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