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- 2361: Racism
- ... The race war was in full force by the 1960's. With the growth of white supremacy and their groups, black too had a weapon. Martin Luther King Jr. lead his people to march in Washington to end segregation and to form black unity for an equal and better America. Malcolm X, who was a Muslim, may have come from a different religion than his Christian counterpart, but had a very ...
- 2362: Won't Libertarian Socialism Destroy Individuality?
- ... to weaken individuality. All the many attacks on socialist analysis of past societies is a product of capitalists attempts to deny history and state that "Progress" reaches its final resting place in capitalism. Moreover, as George Orwell points out, such attacks miss the point: "In the first place he [the defender of modern life] will tell you that it is impossible to 'go back'. . .and will then accuse you of being ...
- 2363: Road Rage
- ... State legislatures today. Ricardo Martinez, federal administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has declared that road rage is now the Number One traffic problem. The New York Times reported a poll in Washington, D.C., showing that 42% of the residents rate aggressive drivers as the biggest threat on the road, followed by drunk drivers (35%). The problem is so serious that insurance companies are devising ways to ...
- 2364: Privacy For Public Officials
- ... 1998 http://www.intellectualcapital.com/issues/98/1112/icnational.asp Grossman, Michael D., Martha Joynt Kumar, Francis E. Rourke. "Second Term Presidencies: The Aging of Administrations." The Presidency and The Political System. Ed. Micheal Nelson. Washington DC: CQ Press, 1998. 235. Kernell, Samuel. Going Public New Strategies of Presidential Leadership. 3rd edition. San Diego: CQ Press, 1997. Stephenson, Wen. Out of Context.The Atlantic Monthly Company © 1997 http://www.theatlantic.com ...
- 2365: 1950s Youth Culture
- ... next to a lady who looked to be in her mid fifties. We started chating and she came across as a very intelligent lady. Her name was Pat Lin and she was a playwright in Washington and New York. When I started asking her a questions about the paper she gave me a shocking theory I would never have thought of. Elvis started the Civil Rights movement was what it came ...
- 2366: Affirmative Action: Will It Every Work Right?
- ... as other agencies Are. He created the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program (OFCCP) in 1978 to ensure compliance with the affirmative action policies. Affirmative action began to go downhill when Ronald Reagan and later George Bush came into office. Affirmative action lost some gains it had made and was more or less ignored by the Republicans in the White House and in Congress. Affirmative action was silently being "killed" by ...
- 2367: Is Spanking A Safe And Effective Way To Get Children To Behave?
- ... on 20 years of effort to eliminate corporal punishment in schools. Pediatrics, 98, 818-821. McCord, J. (1996) Unintended consequences of punishment. Pediatrics, 98, 831-834. Ritchie J., & Ritchie J. (1981). Spare the rod. Sidney: George Allen and Unwin. Straus, M.A. (1994a). Beating the devil out of them: Corporal punishment in American families. Lexington, MA. Lexington books. Straus, M.A. (1994b). Corporal punishment of children and adult depression and suicide ...
- 2368: Pharmaceutical Companies and Advertising
- ... year. As the result, magazines' numbers were declining, such as Rodale Press Prevention and Mens Health, which are health-related books. Moreover, large consumers' books, such as Time Inc.s Time and People and Washington Post Co.s Newsweek were losing pharmaceutical advertising. Nevertheless, prescription drug marketers continued to move to TV, though ScheringpPloug Corp. continued to place their advertising in print because print because they can provide information and ...
- 2369: Uniforms In School, Good Or Ba
- ... idea would be to put restrictions to clothing. Applying a dress code, but not a full out uniform. School uniforms have an affect on the general environment of a school. One proposal described in the "Washington Post" states that most schools have turned to a school uniform to relieve the pressure on students to try to keep up with the fashions and be hip (B1). Which is true to some extent ...
- 2370: Violence In The Media
- ... imaginative entertainment. Bibliography Work Sited Belson, William A. Television and the Adolescent Boy. Great Britain: Saxon House, 1978. Brown, Ray, ed. Children and The Media. Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications Inc., 1996. Chaffee, Steven H., George Gerbner, Beatrix A. Hamburgh, Chester M. Pierce, Eli A. Rebinstein, Alberta E. Siegel, and Jerome L. Singer."Defending the Undefendable." Society Sept.-Oct. 1984: 30-36. Cullingford, Cedric. Children and Media Violence. New York: St ...
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