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- 2201: Susan B. Anthony and The Women's Movement
- ... and selfless dedication built the women's rights movement. The ballot, she became increasingly to believe, was the necessary foundation for all other advances. When she and Stanton published a newspaper, they called it The Revolution. Its motto was "Men their rights and nothing more; women their rights and nothing less." In order to press a test case of her belief that women, as citizens, could not be denied the ballot ...
- 2202: What Life Was Like Before The Civil Rights Movement And What More Needs To Change
- ... rules. The movement began with the Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 and is hopefully producing a big victory with the proposed Voting Rights Act. The civil rights movement is the Black Freedom Movement, the Negro Revolution, and the Second Reconstruction! Segregation Segregation has been an attempt by white Southerners to separate the races in all parts of life and to have supremacy over blacks. Segregation is called the Jim Crow system ...
- 2203: The Treatment of a Women in Sports
- ... great feats of strength, speed, and agility. Women’s feats in athletics have been evolving to a greater level whether it be Martina Navratilova’s performance in battle with Chris Evert at Wimbledon and the French Open. Or, Billie Jean King’s sound defeat of Bobby Riggs in the infamous battle of the sexes at the Houston Astrodome. Many observers had finally heralded the accomplishments of these women as proof that ...
- 2204: Louis Pasteur
- Louis Pasteur was an example of a truly gifted person who made many wildly diverse discoveries in many different areas of science. He was a world-renowned French chemist and biologist whose work paved the way for branches of science and medicine such as stereochemistry, microbiology, virology, immunology, and molecular biology. He also proved the germ theory of disease, invented the process of ...
- 2205: Role Models: A Bright Red Peel on a Rotten Apple
- ... know drug dealers who can dunk. Can drug dealers be role models too?" Charles Barkley once said about athletes as role models. Athletes are always in the spotlight, whether it's underwear commercials or endorsing french fries. The role models have an undisputed athletic ability, but all too many times they are only a bright red peel on the rotting core of the American role model apple. Since the Greek sport ...
- 2206: Racism
- ... drive in Selma, Alabama, leading a traumatic march from Selma to Montgomery in March 1965. King recognized the relationship of economics and poverty to racism, and called for a "reconstruction of the entire society, a revolution of values." Along with demands for stronger civil and voting rights legislation and for a important poverty budget, he spoke against the Vietnam War. On Apr. 4, 1967, he told an audience that "The Great ...
- 2207: It Feels it Just the Same: Animal Experimentation
- ... pages 109-127 Cottingham, John. “A Brute to the Brutes?” Philosophy, v. 53, October 1978. pages 551-559. Day, Nancy. Animal Experimentation-Cruelty or Science? New York, NY: Enslow Publishers, Inc, 1994. pages 8-15 French, Richard D. “Animal Experimentation: I. Historical Aspects.” Encyclopedia of Bioethics. New York: The Free Press, v. 1, 1978. pages 75-79. Friedman, Ruth. “Animal Experimentation and Animal Rights.” Orxy Science Bibliographies, v. 9, Orxy Press ...
- 2208: Child Labor in Pakistan
- Child Labor in Pakistan Child labor is a byproduct of the industrial revolution and was used mainly because Child Labor is a cheap labor force, and because of the child size they could get into places where adults could not. During the late 18th, through the 19th century ...
- 2209: Realism, Globalism, Pluralism
- Realism, Globalism, Pluralism Insurrection, revolution and aggression are often regarded as diplomatic failures. Ruptures that fascinate our political sensibilities until another transgression, more gripping than the last occurs enthralling the part of the world that survives. Regrettably, the foibles of ...
- 2210: The Meaning of Society
- ... this. It was quite obvious that Marx wanted capitalism to be eliminated and be replaced by a classless society of communism. The view of Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, (1760-1825) a French socialist, concerning the division of classes was that the society should have remained as a hierarchy. Saint-Simon wanted to create what was called the perfect meritocracy. In this type of structure the society was ...
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