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- 2631: The Population Solution
- ... birth control and government action which will contribute to the population problem, Isaac Asimov's unbelievable theory may one day speak the truth. Bibliography Asimov, Isaac. "Let's suppose..." Earth: Our Crowded Spaceship. New York: John Day Co., 1974 Global Issues, 96/97 ed. Connecticut: Dushkin Publishing Group / Brown & Benchmark Publishers. Pp. 42-44, 45-49,50-59,73-77 Malthus, Thomas Robert. An Essay on the Principle of Population. London ...
- 2632: World Hunger
- ... at World Hunger as a Picture of Poverty, how it affects Third World Nations, and How World Hunger is a disease that is plaguing our society. "Food is more than a trade commodity," pleaded Sir John Boydorr in 1946. "It is an essential to life." The first director-general of the new Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Boydorr fruitlessly proposed plans for a World Food Board to protect ...
- 2633: Reverse Discrimation
- ... majorities in addition to merely agreeing with them."6 The decision to do away with the Davis special admissions quota system was supported by Powell, Chief Justice Burger, Justice Rehnquist, Justice Potter Stewart, and Justice John Paul Stevens. They saw the Bakke case as a dispute which could be settled by the 1964 Civil Rights Act without even calling constitutional matters into questi on. "Title VI of the act, they pointed ...
- 2634: Dress Codes and Hair Restrictions are Vital
- Dress Codes and Hair Restrictions are Vital John Doe walks into a skyscraper, confident and well groomed wearing a tie, suit, and dress shoes. His confidence moves him forward, as he enters an elevator going up to the 23rd floor. He approaches his ...
- 2635: Medical Testing On Animals
- ... with his surgically crippled arm in order to stop the painful electric shock that coursed through his body. The ceiling and walls of the chamber were covered with blood. I remember Dr. Taub's assistant, John Kunz, telling me that some monkeys would break their arms in desperate attempts to escape the chair and the intense electric shocks." Young chimpanzees, 3 or 4 years old, were crammed, two together, into tiny ...
- 2636: RACISM TODAY
- ... advocating right-wing policies of racial inequality, promote racism as well. These groups serve as the epitome of racial thought and speech (Ridgeway 10). The following represent various racist groups found throughout the United States: John Birch Society, Ku Klux Klan, Knights of the KKK, Invisible Empire, NAAWP, White Aryan Resistance, American Front, Nazi Skinheads, Posse Comitatus, Aryan Nations, The Order, and National Alliance (Ridgeway 15). All of these groups are ...
- 2637: The Issue of Slavery in the Westward Expansion
- ... be used in Kansas and Nebraska. This broke the established thirty-six degree thirty minutes line that was the Mo. Compromise designated as the dividing line between slave and free states. Some radical abolitionists like John Brown thought that if popular sovereignty was to be used then the only thing that needed to be done was to have the majority of the voters in the territory anti-slave. To ensure this ...
- 2638: Other Minds
- ... solving of the problem of other minds. Bibliography Sartre by Arthur C. Danto. Fontana, 1975. Strawsons Transcendental Deduction of Other Minds by J.L. Martin in New Essays in the Philosophy of Mind ed. John-King Farlow and Roger A. Shiner. Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy, 1975. The Philosophy of Sartre by Mary Warnock. Hutchinson & co., 1965. Analogy by Bertrand Russell in Essays on Other Minds ed. Thomas O ...
- 2639: Gender Differences
- ... surprised finding out that the topic for our paper was about our feelings of belonging to the other gender. I think the title of the book "Men are From Mars, Women are From Venus" by John Gray applies to how different men and women are in their attitudes, feelings and lifestyles. This experience for me will be enjoyable for me since I have never thought what it would be like to ...
- 2640: Charles W. Chesnutt
- ... colored girl who passed for white." The story brings out a problem that many Chesnutt's contemporary writers and politicians tried to cope with - the issue of racial identity. By introducing racially mixed characters like John and Rena Walden, Chesnutt advocates the right of mixed races to be accepted on equal terms with whites. In order to support his family, Chesnutt was forced to reopen his court reporting business which he ...
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