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1961: Pre-Employment Testing
... This means that employees are being fired, and potential applicants are not being hired based on whether or not their family has a history of potentially contracting a specific disease. Protection of the corporation's interest is understood, but this is a classic example of an institution stepping over the line and violating their employees right to privacy.
1962: Employee Drug Testing
... testing labs; be sure to use only NIDA-certified labs. "If the employer uses a federally certified lab, the chance of liability is next to none," Maltby says. Besides, it's in your company's interest to avoid erroneous test results. Consider the cost if you fire a good employee over a false-positive drug test. Beware of defamation While the risks of liability for negligence or invasion of privacy are ...
1963: Youth Violence
... 93). Another popular environmentally focused programs for violent youths include alternative schools. By being placed in a highly structured environment with fewer reinforces and a lower student to pupil ratio, students have experienced low recidivism rates of continuing violent behavior (Leonard, Kimberly Kempf, et. al. 1995, p. 62). Although alternative schools have been viewed as highly effective in reducing youth violence, many schools have added police officers and closed-circuit television ...
1964: Television in the 90’s
... JL, Moore KA, Furstenberg FF Jr. Television viewing and initiation of sexual intercourse: is there a link? J Homosex. 1991; 21: 93-118 Spitz AM, Velebil P, Koonin LM, et al. Pregnancy, abortion and birth rates among US adolescents-1980, 1985, and 1990.JAMA. 1996; 275: 989-994 Jones EF, Forrest JD, Henshaw Sk, et al. Unintended pregnancy, contraceptive pratice, and family planning services in developed countries. Fam Plann Perspect. 1988 ...
1965: Road Rage
... 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 deny insurance to aggressive drivers and cut rates for peaceful drivers. (James PG) Verbal road rage is the most common form of road rage. The natural cycle of verbal road rage can begin with an explosion of invectives and accusations, silent or out ...
1966: Privacy For Public Officials
... of power in order to ensure that leaders are moral people. They fear that those who are hypocritical or interested in hiding their pasts will use their political power unethically. Today's heightened level of interest in personalities ensures better politicians, they say. According to Samual Kernell "Before scientific surveys were widely available, a politician's mail and newspapers of the constituency substituted for public opinion. A favorable press may have ...
1967: Body Modifications
... of the design. This style of body modification started in the lesbian community and was popularized by artists such as Raelyn Gallina (Leo 16). However this presently isn’t a very common art form, but interest is growing everyday. The final category is simply scarification. Scarification refers to any body modification dealing with creating scars. Many of the designs are based on keloids and scars. They can be anything from simple ...
1968: The Nature and Scope of School Violence State and Local Perspective
... critical for monitoring problems across locations and determining where the greatest need for resources exists. Some States do not collect incident-based data. For this reason, significant gaps exist in the information about school crime rates and trends. Currently, about half of all State education agencies (24 States) collect some type of crime and violence data from all local education agencies. Information on major disciplinary actions and criminal/prohibited incidents is ...
1969: Exaggerations and Reinforcement: A Male Version Of Women's Lib
... figure out that that's not good business sense. Beautiful women are all over the TV. Not just in beer commercials, or in bathing suit sitcoms, but also in commercials that are of absolutely no interest to the general male population. Such as feminine hygiene products and feminine clothing to name a few. If I do correctly recall, David Hasselhoff and the rest of the male cast of Baywatch only wear ...
1970: The Detrimental Effect Of An Education In A Foreign Language
... simply at a disadvantage. Nationwide, certain statistics are used to measure how well an educational system is performing, and when California used the old system, they produced lower standardized test scores and lower college admission rates. The ESL plan, by integrating English slowly with a native language helps these children later on when they want to achieve their educational goals. It will boost their performance, because standardized tests and college application ...


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