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- 9731: Hacking
- ... I went, but I think that they wouldn't do that. That would give them away to easily. I think that the reason why they put up a homepage, is to prove their knowledge is great.........and they are actually competing one another to be the best....and not get caught. This guy was a kid himself..and he was mocking us all. I don't see why he needed to ...
- 9732: Female Discrimination in the Labor Force
- ... can be used to support equality would be to introduce a federal legislation to guarantee equal pay for equal work if there isn't one already. The logistical problem with this solution though would be great. How would people measure the value of one person's work to another's? Who would decide this and how would it be implemented? Much still has to be done before this important issue is ...
- 9733: Executive Women: Substance Plus Style
- ... several strategies that women should follow in order to succeed as a middle or upper level manager within a large corporation. The authors refute the notion that the differences between male and female managers are great. They mention that "the few studies that have looked at women and men in comparable managerial roles have discovered more similarities than differences across sexes" (Catalyst, 1986). A test bank from "thousands of managers and ...
- 9734: Vegitarianism - A Hidden Persp
- ... devoted to the production of livestock. If everyone in the U.S. became a vegetarian, only 2% of those raw materials would be used to feed the people. The 31% boost industrial power could do great things for our country. Taxes could be cut by more than half, the U.S. could afford free medical care, more jobs would be made in new industries because of increased exports, and the overall ...
- 9735: Domestic Violence
- ... flee--and a shelter with an open bed. The women, some with their identities changed to protect their privacy, talked about shame, guilt, fear of triggering even greater violence, low self- worth, isolation, embarrassment, numbing depression, concern for children, foiled escapes, a unrealistic sense of reality, a walking-on-eggshells existence and, perhaps above all, an illogical hope that something would change. "the abuser can make everything sound so good," says ...
- 9736: Gender Roles
- ... keeping women in their place by limiting their options. This was accomplished on one level by preventing women from gaining their the sort of education offered to men, and while this has changed to a great extent, there are still inequalities in the opportunities offered to men as opposed to women. Susan Brownmiller writes: The sad history of prohibitions on women's learning is too well known to be recorded here ...
- 9737: Victims Of Divorce
- ... Many divorces are highly emotional can draw children into conflict. Some of the children going to a divorce may feel rejected by the departing parent. This feeling of rejection results in lowered self-esteem and depression. Some might even feel responsible for the divorce of their parents (Everett 11). Many of the children become involved in serious drug or alcohol abuse and have a difficult time establishing long-term relationships (Miller ...
- 9738: Victims Of School Failure
- ... treated like an outcast. He did not have a choice in the matter that is what he had to do because he had ADD. At any rate he was still my friend and still a great person. At a younger age this method may be necessary, but in high school there should be better education for ADD students. When kids are treated different they know there is a problem, and try ...
- 9739: Welfare
- ... same government which gives them millions of OUR dollars a year, doesn't even acknowledge that they exist. Somehow, THAT doesn't sound very fair to me. And in fear or their payments ending, a great number of legal immigrants have rushed to turn in their applications for U.S. citizenship. At no time in history has the number of applicants for U.S. citizenship been so large. In Los Angeles ...
- 9740: Juveniles: Too Young To Die?
- ... deals with the peer pressure mentioned above. Because death is seen as "the ultimate stake" the committing of a crime that would warrant the death penalty could put a juvenile in a position to gain great respect from his peers. The second deals with the hypocrisy, also mentioned above. With the state legitimizing killing as it does, some minors are compelled and encouraged to commit crime. It is as though they ...
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