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- 1231: The Environmental Movement
- ... means of communicating their message and spreading their word. In this relatively recent "digital age", the use of a web site is proving to be an invaluable tool, and possibly more effective than sending out literature, because after all, does anybody know how to read anymore? Browsing through a variety of larger environmental advocacy/activism groups such as Greenpeace, National Wildlife Conservation, and the Sierra Club, it is easy for smaller ...
- 1232: Violence Due To The Media
- ... games lead a person to kill. Games have come to be more than what the general public thinks of them. Most of them have complicated stories, and some have a deep meaning and rival great literature. They cannot drive a person insane any more than reading a book can. It is absurd to think that they can. A mental incapacity is the cause of a massacre such as the incident at ...
- 1233: Animal Testing
- ... consumers. The simplest method would be to stop buying products that test on animals and only buy those that are cruelty free. Most cruelty free products say so either on the packaging or in informational literature. A person can find lists of what products are and are not cruelty free on the Internet by doing a quick web search. A person will be surprised to find that there are actually many ...
- 1234: Realism, Globalism, Pluralism
- ... a course recognised by the constitution of the United Nations , a body from which several examples will be used to describe the advantages and disadvantages of the aforementioned theories. Peace is variously defined by the literature, but it is generally thought to be an absence of war. Subject to modification, it is also known to be the lack of direct structural and cultural violence. Either of these definitions leads to the ...
- 1235: Multicultural Education
- ... this paper, the root of the problem was as follows: In 1980, Stanford University came up with a program - later known as the "Stanford-style multicultural curriculum" which aimed to familiarize students with traditions, philosophy, literature, and history of the West. The program consisted of 15 required books by writers such as Plato, Aristotle, Homer, Aquinas, Marx, and Freud. By 1987, a group called the Rainbow Coalition argued the fact that ...
- 1236: The Enlightenment
- ... a new wealthy educated class of businessmen, products of the industrial revolution. Only in North and SOuth America, where industry came later and revolution had not led to reaction, did the Enlightenment contribution to the literature of human freedom and some institutions in which its values have been embodied. Included in the latter are many facets of modern government, education, and philanthropy.
- 1237: The Meaning of Society
- ... across in the modern socialist doctrine, better known as the Communist Manifesto. Even though, Marx was ordered to leave Paris because of all his revolutionary activities he did set a great influence on all communist literature. The situation of the banishment of Marx was very similar to what one of the characters in the book of, Brave New World, Bernard Marx, had to experience. This certain character is similar to Karl ...
- 1238: Sibling Relationships
- ... was referring to the seemingly constant bickering and fighting between brothers and sisters. Myths & Theorists Adler (1959) believes that birth order is the most important factor in sibling relationships. His theory was accompanied by empirical literature on birth order and sibling structure effects on siblings intellectual and personality. Studies such as these are still going on today. Minuchin (1974) believed that rivalry between siblings was genetic. It has been argued that ...
- 1239: Transcendentalism
- ... important subjects that needed change. In addition to their impact on views of the world these authors prompted a different outlook on nature for many other writers. Bryant influenced the establishment of Romanticism in American Literature and shaped the next generation of poets to be. Emerson gave the "free birds" of our society a new method of thinking, which partially inspired the "hippie" movement. Thoreau gave writers, social and political readers ...
- 1240: Censorship In Society
- ... speech been violated by censorship? The first amendment guarantees your right to say whatever you want, but some people still try to censor the way you express yourself. Censorship is defined as the examining of literature, television, and music for the purpose of suppressing or deleting parts deemed objectionable on moral, political, military, or other grounds. Censorship often prevents people from watching or listening to movies, music, and books that they ...
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