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- 811: Jesus and Youths In America
- ... A place called America started in a revolution that was seen as an atheistic break from the tradition of British rule. Now we are liberating ourselves from ourselves, for better or worse. Sex education is teaching children not to be afraid or ashamed of their bodies, gays and lesbians need not live undignified lives of shame and a teenage mother need not carry to term a baby she can not afford ...
- 812: Violence is an Appropriate Response to Racism
- ... against violence. Gandhi said something similar: 'An eye for an eye and we shall all be blind'. Gandi meant that so mang people hurt other people that they would end up seriously hurt. Put this teaching into practise, if someone hurts you once let them do it a secong time is the message here. The other side to this statement is to agree that racists should be dealt with in a ...
- 813: Sexuality
- ... revolution. Some of the women in America tried to break free from the male-dominant society by discussing their feeling about sex with other woman. Education leads them know more about sex. There are handbooks teaching women masturbation technique because masturbation, in fact, could increase the power of women. Women could arouse and satisfy themselves, males would no longer be required, or, if allowed to participate, would no longer be in ...
- 814: Sexism-Patriarchy
- ... bible "woman" not "man" was the one that was fooled by the devil and was also the one that forced the fruit onto the "man." This in and of itself is a sexist idea and teaching of the bible. But these are only two stories taught by the Catholic church, there are a great many more. It is precisely because of these blatant sexist ideas that some Catholic men and women ...
- 815: Gender Roles
- ... and by perhaps pressure brought to make changes because of the perception that the traditional social structure was inequitable. Gender relations are a part of the socialization process, the initiation given the young by society, teaching them certain values and creating in them certain behavior patterns acceptable to their social roles. These roles have been in a state of flux in American society in recent years, and men and women today ...
- 816: Athletes and Domestic Violence
- ... in L.A. Times). Vance Johnson, a Denver Bronco wide receiver, admits that he did beat his first two wives. He blames his misconduct on himself and on the sports environment he lived in for teaching him that domestic violence is okay. He writes, "Everywhere I looked men abused women...All of the women were really battered and abused emotionally and physically. It was just the way of life no one ...
- 817: Homosexuals: A Suspect Class?
- ... disgrace to human nature" and "a crime not fit to be named" . . . To hold that the act of homosexual sodomy is somehow protected as a fundamental right would be to cast aside millennia of moral teaching. Since the Court found that private acts of sodomy are not constitutionally protected, Georgia was permitted to bar homosexuality on merely "rational" grounds--a far cry from the "compelling state interest" it would have had ...
- 818: The War of Freedom of Expression
- ... of Eckville, Alberta. This was no borderline fanatic; this was an elected official charged with promoting hate. However by the time Keegstra's trial rolled around he was no longer the mayor Eckville and his teaching license, revoked. The problem was, the very nature of s. 281 lent itself to legal debate under section 2 of the relatively new Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The defense counsel Doug Christie lost no ...
- 819: Sexual Harassment
- ... with the advent of increased automation, salaries fell and men left the occupation. Today, ninety five percent of bank tellers are female and make an average of $7.26 per hour. Women dominate the clerical, teaching, and service professions, and men still dominant everything else. Some people argue that women limit themselves to these jobs voluntarily, because of sex differences or personality traits. However, the scientific evidence reviewed by the National ...
- 820: Homosexuals: A Suspect Class?
- ... disgrace to human nature" and "a crime not fit to be named" . . . To hold that the act of homosexual sodomy is somehow protected as a fundamental right would be to cast aside millennia of moral teaching. Since the Court found that private acts of sodomy are not constitutionally protected, Georgia was permitted to bar homosexuality on merely "rational" grounds--a far cry from the "compelling state interest" it would have had ...
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