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- 2021: How to Win an Argument
- ... your opponent? And finally, do I have the proper argumentative behavior. Before getting involved in an argument, you must decide whether or not it is even worth fighting. Does the subject at hand have any interest to you, does it make a difference if you win or lose. An argument about Jackie Gleson's weight at death, or the amount of torque output in a 1976 Ford Pinto, probably doesn't ...
- 2022: How Advertising Affects What You Buy
- ... company had sold three million dozen stockings (Panati 346) (Encyclopedia). DuPont took a item that almost all women have and made them more durable and more appealing by making this new textile, and made the interest stronger by making women wait, dream, and fantasize about. Their doing this made their product more exciting and more desirable. If the stockings were distasteful, women probably would have still bought them, but the nylons ...
- 2023: Dragons in America
- ... politician makes a mistake or something negative is said about him or her people panic and fear that the person that represent them could end up harming them instead of representing them in their best interest. Incidents in the past that have caused great turmoil in politics is Watergate, and Communism in foreign countries such as Germany and Russia. Some celebrities scare Americans because they are seen as hero's or ...
- 2024: The Publics Right to Know
- ... part of the public's right to know the truth. “We believe those responsibilities carry obligations that require journalists to perform with intelligence, objectivity, accuracy , and fairness,” the code says. Journalists are free to any interest other than the public's right to know. There is a difference between broadcast codes and newspaper codes. It is a difference between positive and negative liberties. Journalists hold the responsibility to make ethical decisions ...
- 2025: Concerns Facing the United States in the 1990s: Crime, Education, and Employment
- ... crime prevention programs. Another concern we deal with as Americans is education. Many students drop out of school early. Many of the rest graduate knowing less math, science, and history than other industrialized nations. Illiteracy rates are high, and more and more students are graduating from school even if they have been absent more days than allowed. To improve this, committees have been organized will develop voluntary national and state standards ...
- 2026: Notes: Americanization or Candaisnism?
- ... for wheat that cost $2.15, which later in a year turned to $3.15 in the world market. -Inflation re-appeared in 1917 due to too much money but very few goods. -Banks raised interest to defeat the foe. -They wanted the investments in the two railways to be protected, by giving the crs the two lines to manage but Arthur Meighn refused. -The CNR was created and this was ...
- 2027: Nuclear Power: Cons
- ... electricity. It should also be noted that there is also a sharp jump in consumer costs when the plants are turned on to pay for the construction costs, plant manufacturers or other loan sources, plus interest. Thus, the cost of electricity may go up three-fold. New plants usually supply substantially more energy than the area requires; meaning that the consumer will be paying for this waste of energy, which is ...
- 2028: Prostitution
- ... licensed 35 brothels. These businesses don't have robberies, rapes or beatings.4 The Nevada police force is an advocate for the legalization of prostitution because they have seen the difference that legalization makes. Crime rates drop when prostitution is brought to a setting where it is monitored. Prostitutes are forced to work through established brothels and are forbidden to work out of their homes. All prostitutes and brothels must be ...
- 2029: NAZISM
- ... groups perished swiftly. Fluids from diseased animals were injected into humans to observe the effect. Prisoners were forced to exist on sea water to see how long castaways might survive. Gynecology was an area of interest. Various methods of sterilization were practiced--by massive X-ray, by irritants and drugs, by surgery without benefit of anesthetic. As techniques were perfected, it was determined that a doctor with 10 assistants could sterilize ...
- 2030: Gender Differences
- ... me will be enjoyable for me since I have never thought what it would be like to be a female and also to hopefully give me a better insight on a few questions that have interest me about women since I was a little kid. Both, men and women, are constantly concerned about looking "good" even though they are physically different. In order to look appealing to others, men are supposed ...
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