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- 911: The Population Problem
- ... Press, 1977. James, Daniel. Close the Borders to all Newcomers. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Political Issues. Ed. George Mckenna and Stanley Feingold. 9th ed. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Publishing Group, Inc., 1995. Malthus, Thomas Robert. An Essay on the Principle of Population. Ed. Phillip Appleman. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1976. Mandel, Michael J., and Christopher Farrell. The Price of Open Arms. Business Week, 21 June 1993, pp ...
- 912: Blacks: A Struggle for Racial Equality
- ... less that whites and Asians. If we all work together, we can put an end to the discrimination that exists today. ENDNOTES 1. The Power of One. Directed by Arnon Milchan, movie, colour. Screenplay by Robert Mark Kamen. 2. Cynthia, Voigt, The Runner (New York: Ballantine Books, 1985), p.57 3. Voigt.p.93 4. "A Fair World for All" in Collier's Junior Classics: Harvest of Holidays, ed. Ruth Weeden ...
- 913: Prostitution
- ... come to some solution. Although they may not always agree, two issues they are in agreement about are that the $7.6 million dollars would be better spent elsewhere and that prostitution should be legalized.. Robert Noce of Manitoba city council wants reform of the Canadian Justice System and he would like to see prostitution become worthwhile to Canadian taxpayers. Quite frankly, for anyone to suggest to me a dating or ...
- 914: Violence on Television
- ... Academic Press Inc., 1980. Pearl, David. "Violence and Aggression" Society Sept.-Oct. 1984: 17-23. Rowland, Willard D. Jr. and Horace Newcomb. The Politics of T.V. Violence. Sage Publications Inc., 1983. Feshbach, Seymour and Robert D. Singer. Television and Aggression. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc., 1971. Skornia, Harry J. Television and Society. New York: McGraw Hill Book Company, 1965. Time. "Warning from Washington: Violence on Television is Harmful to children ...
- 915: A Discussion on Animal Rights
- ... animals possess the capacity to communicate. They go on to explain that a communication barrier is all that separates humans from animals. If they bridged that barrier, then humans could talk with animals. Beatrice and Robert Gardner, two psychologists of the University of Nevada, realized that the pharynx and larynx of the chimpanzee are not suited for human speech. Since chimpanzees are far superior to humans in manual dexterity, the Garners ...
- 916: Theory Of Varied Consumer Choice Behavior and Its Importance
- ... Consumer Behaviour. New York : Macmillan, 1974. 4. Mitchell, Andrew, ed. Advertising Exposure, Memory and Choice. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1993. 5. Olson, Jerry, ed. Advertising and Consumer Psychology. New York : Praeger, 1986. 6. East, Robert. Changing Consumer Behaviour. London : Biddles, 1990. 7. Hansen, Flemming. Consumer Choice Behaviour A Cognitive Theory. New York : The Free Press, 1972. 8. Tucker, W.T. Foundations For a Theory of Consumer Behaviour. New York : Holt ...
- 917: What is Welfare?
- ... 993-997. Eighner, Lars. On Dumpster Diving. The Norton Reader. Ed. Linda H. Peterson et al. 9th ed. New York, 1996. 19-29. LeVert, Marianne. The Welfare System. New York: The Millbrook Press, 1995. Long, Robert Emmet. The Welfare Debate. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1989. Maloney, Lawrence. Welfare in America: Is it a Flop? U.S. News & World Report. Dec. 1984: 10+.
- 918: Gender Roles: The Discrimination Against Men
- ... on both movements. The society must realize that focusing on discrimination of women is only creating discrimination against men. The more attention women receive, the more power they receive over men, which leaves men powerless. Robert Moore, a psychoanalyst at the C.G Jun g Institute in Chicago, states that it is ridiculous to conclude that "the empowerment of women means the disempowerment of men." (qtd. in Allis 256) Men and ...
- 919: Segregation and The Civil Rights Movement
- ... change racist policies in the South. SNCC worked to register blacks to vote by teaching them the necessary skills- such as reading and writing-and the correct answers to the voter registration application. SNCC worker Robert Moses led a voter registration effort in McComb, Mississippi, in 1961, and in 1962 and 1963 SNCC worked to register voters in the Mississippi Delta, where it found local supporters like the farm-worker and ...
- 920: United States of American: Personal Freedom
- ... Freedom of speech is constantly being challenged as is evidenced in a recent court case where a Gloucester County school district censored reviews of two R-rated movies from a school newspaper. Superior Court Judge, Robert E. Francis ruled that the student's rights were violated under the state Constitution. I feel this is a major break through for students' rights because it limits editorial control of school newspapers by educators ...
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