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- 4571: Multiculturalism
- ... today, our country would not be able to understand international relations as well. For example, if our country did not understand the cultures of the middle East, we could be in trouble. Our relations are great with so many countries and other cultures because as a country, we strongly believe in the idea of multiculturalism. The intentions of the idea of multiculturalism are to make the world totally free of any ... Switzerland learn many languages and it gives them a better understanding of the world. Their intellectual abilities are often increased with the bilingual education. People need to see that an educated person can be a great deal of help no matter what language he speaks. Also, advocates of bilingual education don't advocate giving up on English. Students in a Spanish speaking school would also learn English. Multiculturalism has not exceeded ...
- 4572: Human Awareness Essay On Cloni
- ... the population will double in 20 years. So as you can see by cloning we will have millions of extra people on top of the worlds population. The overall discovery of cloning is interesting and great step but, as it is a relatively new topic it has many unanswered questions. There are things that need to be sorted out such as, “Who can use cloning?” and “How it will be controlled ... are many things that need to be sorted out such as who can use cloning and how it will be controlled so it does not cause problems. It would be terrible to see such a great breakthrough be abused by the wrong people.
- 4573: Human Cloning- Should It Be Ba
- ... of kidney machines, and doctors are accused of playing God when they have to choose whose is the most worthy life to save). Would cloning dilemmas lead us inexorably to yet another committee of the great and the good, chaired (who could doubt it?) by Baroness Warnock and including (of course) Rabbi Julia Neuberger? Another problem: how would the baby itself feel about it? Would it be teased at school, tormented ... feel unusual. It would have a birth mother who was no relation, an identical brother or sister who might be fifty years older, and genetic parents perhaps long dead and old enough to be its great grandparents. But the stigma of uniqueness is not a new problem, and it is not beyond our wit to solve it. It presumably arose for the first IVF babies, yet now they are no longer ...
- 4574: Hazing A Benefit Or Burden
- ... has been around almost as long as mankind but its formal introduction became most apparent in the military. Hazing is used to bring a group of people together as a unit and teach them a great deal of information in a short amount of time. Hazing is designed as a consequence based teaching method where a mistake leads to harassment of some sort. This harassment may include physical or mental discomfort ... only to brothers making it difficult for others to take action. The main problem with hazing is that there is not a concrete definition of hazing. Without a solid definition to go on, there is great deal of gray area in enforcing the laws. Fraternities have been around since 1400 and have produced some of the world’s most successful leaders. Fraternity men have a higher cumulative grade point average than ...
- 4575: Business And The Environment
- ... of fines. These acts do have negative effects upon businesses. However, corporations are finding advantages to environmentally sound procedures. Not only are environmentally friendly policies popular with consumers, but they can also save businesses a great deal of money. As the acts and their socially conscious agenda become more assimilated into the business world, business is working to gain advantage and minimize disadvantages. Many case studies support this idea. Corporations have ... An excellent example of this is Ben and Jerry's ice cream company. The company began by making all natural ice cream on a very small scale in Burlington, Vermont in 1978. Natural food held great appeal in Vermont, even before it held nation-wide popularity. Soon, their product became extremely popular. Ben and Jerry's all natural products provided the first benefits of environmental-friendly policies for the company. Later ...
- 4576: Bulimia Nervosa
- ... anorexia nervosa, it too involves extreme weight-preoccupation, but with alternate side effects of binging and fasting, vomiting and purging being common place after binges. Factors of Bulimia include a family history of alcoholism and depression. National Institute of Mental Health (1993) reported that even though it’s easier to talk about anorexia and bulimia being different conditions, individual patients often suffer from symptoms of both. Indeed, it often happens that ... imbalance, possibly producing serious, sometimes fatal, heartbeat irregularities. Anna Harkensee (1997) found that some people with bulimia struggle with addictions, including abuse of drugs and alcohol, and compulsive stealing. Many people with bulimia suffer from depression, anxiety, and OCD. These problems, combined with their impulsive tendencies, place them at increased risk for suicidal behavior. Robertson and Mang (1990, pg 97) found that people suffering from bulimia should seek psychological help to ...
- 4577: Bipartisanship
- ... and the Senate. Arguably, the only reason that Bill Clinton was officially impeached in the House was due to the lack of cooperation of both parties. Where can some of this information be gathered? A great source that benefited this specific proposal was the Internet. The Internet, in essence, can benefit any research proposal, term paper, and assignment in general. Some specific sites that had great information on the topic at hand are as follows: 1. http://www.house.gov/ 2. http://www.ljx.com/practice/securities/0821aba.html 3. http://www.nylj.com/links/0821aba.html 4. www.publicampaign.org ...
- 4578: Buying Votes
- ... people run these groups. The main purpose of the PACs is to raise money. The money raised is passed on to Congressmen via a lobbyist. The term lobbyist “was initially used several centuries ago in Great Britain in reference to journalists who waited in the lobbies of the House of Commons to interview legislators” (Volkomer 114). Today, the lobbyist’s job is to pass the money to representatives for a vote ... money have the most power. At least that is what the practice of lobbying seems to promote. Those who control the majority and the most expensive of the lobbyists are large corporations, giving them a great deal of influence in the bills that pass the government. Lobbying results in the passing of bills that benefit only those few, and Congress is getting paid to do it. Lobbying is a form of ...
- 4579: Battery Is It Safer To Leave O
- ... If divorce is shameful to the family, if the church does not support the victim's safety plan, or if the victim's cultural community is disapproving, the victim's decision to leave will take great courage. (4) Love - There is a mix of good times, love, and hope, along with the manipulation, intimidation, and fear. Abusive relationships are not abusive all of the time. There are fond memories, emotional ties ... which is also know as "Hearts and Flowers". This is when the batterer bribes the victim to return to him. Next, is the Super Dad Syndrome, when he tells her that he will be a great father if she returns. The Revival Syndrome is when he only went to church a few times, but he tells her that he has been going every Sunday since she left and he has excepted ...
- 4580: Bilingual Education
- ... the same time we were “Bombing the North Vietnamese into the stone-age”. In the final year of LBJ’s presidency sever new education initives were taken as part of the last step in his “Great Society” programs. One of these new initives was Bilingual education. At the time it was supported by the Liberal whites in this country, for the most part the conservative Hispanic sect was opposed to such ... where women couldn’t vote, and where abortions are readily available. People’s civil rights are being infringed on all the time, from a black slave to an unborn baby, there is no tradition of great civil rights in America. The second argument, it fails to provide integration of minority citizens into the mainstream is ridiculous. What’s more mainstream American a new Chinese immigrant speaking Chinese or one speaking English ...
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