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3931: Policy Profile Of Senator Dick
... headed senator sent a message to Saddam Hussein---the current leader of Iraq---that the U.S. means business and is willing to enter a combat situation in order to have these American citizens released.(Greenhouse, 3) As one might conclude from the aforementioned refrences, Richard Lugar is a very active statesmen in the realm of foreign affairs. He acknowledges that this degree of involvement could be potentially harmful to a ...
3932: Misconceptions In Dealing With
... Sanger: "No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her own body." More than anything else, bearing a child totally alters a woman's life. Other women's rights are in-effect hollow if women are forced to be mothers. Being born is a gift, not a right. People do not ask to be born, and in some cases even wish that they weren't. Another common ...
3933: Marijuana
... was outlawed in 1937 as a repressive measure against Mexican workers who crossed the border seekingjobs during the Depression. The specific reason given for the outlawing of the hemp plant was it's supposed violent "effect on the degenerate races" (Schaffer, pg. 86). Beginning in the 60's marijuana use saw a resurgence which may be attributed to many causes. One of the main causes was the rebellion of youth against ...
3934: Juvenile Delinquency
... children were the child's rejection of the parents and the parental rejection of the child. The importance of effective parental discipline was higher in the comparative studies than in the longitudinal studies. The overall effect of these risk factors appeared to be the same for both boys and girls. In a study conducted by Wright and Wright in 1997, four factors were determined to explain the relationship between single parent ...
3935: Juveniles Must Accpet Responsi
... on one or more topics of community interest”, hence it is not uncommon for minors to escape conviction. (Gehrke/Branch). More juveniles must stand trial as adults for the legal system to maintain its full effect. The opposition to prosecuting juveniles as adults believe that the juvenile is to young to cope with the possible consequences. Those who support trying minors as adults feel many reasons account for their beliefs. The ...
3936: Hiding Behind A Computer
... from other men when they are perceived as women” (http://www.echonyc.com/~women/Issue17/art-obrien.html). The one major concern that comes to mind is “cyber-rape.” It is apparent what kind of effect this has on people when Amy Bruckman, a doctoral student in the MIT Media Laboratory, states, “Unwanted attention and sexual advances create an uncomfortable atmosphere for women in MUDs, just as they do in real ...
3937: Group Polarization And Competi
... at all costs." That power is an end in itself is made clear by the recent shutdown of the government. It served no logical purpose. Beyond costing a lot of money, it had no discernible effect except as a power struggle between two political heavyweights. According to David Kipnis (1976, cited in Baron & Graziano, 1991), one of the negative effects of power is, in fact, the tendency to regard it as ...
3938: Government Spending
... CBO scored plan with lighter, less risky cuts to politically sensitive areas like entitlements. Clinton’s plan also saved dollars for education and did not include a tax increase, but most cuts would not take effect until he is out of office, in the year 2001. Although Clinton is sometimes criticized for producing a stalemate in budget talks, the White House points out that the debt has gone down since Clinton ...
3939: Euthanasia - The Right To Die
... a life? How can it be wrong to intentionally shorten a life if it will produce the greater good? As an argument for physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia, we may cause death as a side effect of medication if it relieves pain. We may intend other lesser evils to the patient, for the sake of greater good. Therefore when death is a lesser evil, it is sometimes permissible for us to ...
3940: Education In America
... or group sessions to discuss various topics. In these meetings many ideas or viewpoints related to a common topic are laid on the table. These topics are then evaluated, reviewed, contemplated, and then put into effect. The outcome is an idea that is not only beneficial to the one who thought of it but also a benefit to the whole corporate entity. Group work allows good points from various angles to ...


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