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- 5261: Freedom
- ... and speak their mind. This means in the press and the average day person. The are limitation to this because people cannot say certain things about the government and political people. The press can write stories but each story must contain factual information, which they get from sources. They cannot print a story on a rumor or a hunch because that will effect other people. These are the limits one must ...
- 5262: Florence D. Griffith
- ... became her coach. Later, Valerie Brisco joined them both at the University of southern Calirfoina. Bobby coached her throughout college. She was invited to the United States Olympic Trials in 1980. She came up just short of gaining a spot on the team in the 200 meter. It was her rival, Valerie Brisco, She took that spot away from her. In 1982 she gained a little spotlight when she won the ...
- 5263: The New Mass Society of the Nineteenth Century
- ... jobs found themselves "slaves to the clock". The conditions in the factories were beyond their control. The factories were in a constant flux. Factories would commonly close after only being open for production only a short few months. As a result, the whole family was required to work as well. Woman and children made up half of the labor force in the factories. Women and children were also considered more compliant ...
- 5264: Stereotypes of Pro Athletes
- ... blonds as air headed, with big white teeth, a high-pitched voice, and a wad of Dentine bubble gum in her mouth. As well, we have stereotyped women that dress in tight cl! othes, or short skirts almost instantly as being promiscuous. Finally, the most common stereotypes are those which we have aimed at different ethnic or racial groups. African-American stereotypes are the most obvious. We have often stereotyped Young ...
- 5265: Roles For Women In The Military
- Roles For Women In The Military The United States of America has come to depend on their massive military machine throughout its relatively short history. During the Revolutionary war, only men fought bravely on the bloody battlefields of New England, while the women performed their much-needed duties at home. They ran the household, and tended to their flocks ...
- 5266: The Crucial Role of Mass Media
- ... decade long-running war between the middle eastern countries Iraq and Iran, being kept out of the news because this story was not convenient to report on. As if receiving only the most conveniently reportable stories is bad enough, despite the endless forms of media, every form has the same information. Whether you watch channel 9, 10, or 13, read the daily newspaper, or even look for information on the internet ...
- 5267: Types of Friends
- ... true friends. The first type of friend is simply an acquaintance. This means that you basically only know their name. You might not even remember what they look like if you go away for a short vacation. Usually, you meet these type of friends in school, at work, on the bus, in the gym, or anywhere else you might be. You normally would not mind having a cup of coffee with ...
- 5268: Stereotyping In Movies
- ... their own ethnic background on television going around killing people, how are they supposed to feel about themselves what are they supposed to believe? These children do not know enough to differentiate between made up stories for television and real life. Stereotyping affects everyone, whether it be the one who is being stereotyped or others. People of every ethnic background feel the repercussions of stereotypes. The group being stereotyped has to ...
- 5269: Violence in Schools
- ... scanners and by 43% without them (Glazer 5). Every school should start putting in metal detectors and scanners if they want to cut down violence. Some schools districts that experimented with metal detectors for a short time found them a bit frustrating (Gordon 27). It has become very easy to obtain a gun. A survey of Baltimore public-schools students showed that the four most prevalent places to get guns are ...
- 5270: Frank Sinatra
- ... was angry. In fact he was so angry he punched Hearst gossip columnist Lee Mortimer at Ciros, a Hollywood hot nightspot. The Hearst papers went nuts, running whole pages on this incident, and repeated stories on the Mafia/Communist charges. Sinatra, trying to come up with an excuse, said he punched Mortimer because the columnist called him a "dago"! Because of this whole fiasco, former president John F. Kennedy disowned ...
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