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- 3911: Capital Punishment .
- ... a system of justice, not just as a method of deterrence. Many opponents of the death penalty will argue that although it is said to exist as a crime deterrent, in reality it has no effect on crime at all. For the most part, modern supporters of capital punishment no longer view the death penalty as a deterrent, but as a just punishment for the crime, which is a shift from ...
- 3912: Birth Control
- ... man ejaculates. Orgasm and ejaculation are not affected. Sperm continues to be produced by the testicles but its passage to the penis is blocked, so it is re-absorbed by the body. Vasectomy has no effect on the production of male hormones or the sex drive. The procedure takes 10 - 15 minutes and can be done at a hospital as outpatient surgery. Male sterilization takes longer to work than female sterilization ...
- 3913: Bilingual Education
- ... make life easier for foreigners. In order to become more culturally tolerant, everyone should learn a second language, not just immigrants. Americans should make bilingual education truly bilingual. The first reason is to eliminate the effect bilingual education has on poor, non-English speaking children. In Richard Bernstein’s, “A War of Words” he says, “Advocates of bilingual education believe that it represents the best chance for non-English speaking children ...
- 3914: Affermative Action
- ... the real world, which is not perfect and very racist. So why are we still asking the question of why we are using Affirmative Action? Proven that it abolishing Affirmative Action would be a negative effect to the work place and in higher education, why should we go back to the days of segregation, why not move forward still some until we can create unity; President Lyndon B. Johnson put it ...
- 3915: Adolescent Suicide
- ... emergency may not seem considerable to an adult looking at the situation, but is definitely meaningful to the child. It is not uncommon for young people to think about mortality, and even to wonder what effect their suicide would have on family and friends. These ideas, however, are not usually acted upon. The significant events in their life can be a crisis with their girlfriend or boyfriend all the way to ...
- 3916: Abortion
- ... interpreted to mean very real medical disease to anything that interferes with even social or economic well being, so that any unwanted or unplanned pregnancy thus qualifies. What really is the truth about the lasting effect of an unwanted pregnancy on the psyche of a womem? Of course there is a difference of opinion among psychiatrists, but if unbiased, prospective studies are examined certain facts become obvious. (1) The health of ...
- 3917: A Stereotypical Media
- ... of purple and pink, but in the center is a focused illumination of the woman’s face. The illumination does not focus on the M/C Phillips, Page 5 products for sale, but focuses the effect on the woman. Directly enhancing her face and upper chest area, focusing the attention on her sexuality and so-called main control factor. Media has successfully continued to suppress women and enhance the stereotypes that ...
- 3918: AIDS Related Stigma
- ... still prevalent. Many people still express feelings of fear and hostility towards PLWAs (O’Hare, et al., 1996). Most of the negative attitudes felt and expressed are irrational but the effects can be devastating. One effect is people’s tendency to avoid all contact with PLWAs which contributes to social isolation. Also, even though legislation has been passed, discrimination still does exist. When asked about the treatment he received at Montreal ...
- 3919: ADA
- ... expense. There is not a dollar amount defined by the ADA. How the ADA determines if expense was an undue hardship is by evaluating the overall financial resources of the facility, number of employees, the effect on expenses and resources, and the overall impact of such an accommodation upon the operation of the facility. As anyone can see, undue hardship is very vague and unclear. The judicial courts on a case ...
- 3920: Written Speech On Teen Suicide
- ... point of suicide may first try it on a small scale. In one "accident" after another, they may cut, burn, or injure themselves. These are not really accidents. This is self-destructive behavior, which, in effect, is an effort to punish oneself. Physical problems. Some suicidal teenagers can develop physical problems that are not caused by any illness. Such problems, like vomiting everyday before school, can be caused by severe depression ...
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