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Animal Rights
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1071.... heads in vices to do certain tests on them. Animals are also used by pharmaceutical companies to produce drugs and health supplements. They estimate that 17 to 22 million animals are used each year for medical research, and these estimates do not include rats, mice, fish, and farm animals. That means that 90% of all research animals are not included in the statistics. Too many animals are being tested and they do not even need to use the animals for these tests. They can use computer software materials and get the same results. One more point is that animals do have rights. .....
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Affirmative Action
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1174.... The racism will become worse because of it, and that is the very thing it is trying to prevent. It is possible that because of , racism will grow and continue to grow until we history repeats itself and we end up living underold laws again. That is an extreme possibility to end up under discrimatory old laws again, but it is a definite possibility to end up somewhere close to live up to these laws again.
In addition to that, people say is ok because it cures past discrimination (Keyes 1996). George DeWit spoke of this on the topic and said "Discrimination wasn't ok when .....
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Violence And Pornography
Number of pages: 17 | Number of words: 4406.... Pornography was a means of
unlocking the evil I had burried inside myself” (Leidholdt
47). Is it possible that pornography is acting as the key
to unlocking the evil in more unstable minds?
According to Edward Donnerstein, a leading researcher
in the pornography field, “the relationship between
sexually violent images in the media and subsequent
aggression and . . . callous attitudes towards women is
much stonger statistically than the relationship between
smoking and cancer” (Itzin 22). After considering the
increase in rape and molestation, sexual harassment, and .....
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“Daddy What’s Propaganda”
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 694.... way,” wow so does everybody else. This propaganda technique is called glittering generalities. When a candidate says things that appeals to everyone in hopes to sway your vote. That’s just one psychological mind game that politicians use to spread propaganda. Johnson had a controversial commercial during cold war times, which implied that is opponent was trigger-happy. In a time were everyone ‘s worst fear was that they were going to get blown up by Russian nukes, how could anyone in the right minds vote for a man who would get the U.S blown up. That was the train of thoug .....
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Flaws In America’s Legislative Branch
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 823.... over “slavery, the admission of new states, the development of internal improvements, tariffs against foreign goods, the regulation of business” (pg. 286), and the most controversial, the distribution of power in Congress itself. In order to protect the individual, the founders had to allow for decentralized powers that included “weak leadership, rules allowing for delay and discussion, and many opportunities for committee activity” (pg. 286).
The influence of the electoral system also brings about a conflict within the legislative branch. By the end of the nineteenth century, .....
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The Future Of Participatory Democracy In America
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 372.... is by “leveling the playing field.” Campaign finance reformation is an answer to this issue. A limit of money spent would have many benefits, and some disadvantages.
The major benefit would be that more people be financially able to participate in the electoral process. By limiting the amount of money that could be spent on a campaign, the issues that affect people would be more important than raising more money than your competitor. Therefore, people would turn out in greater numbers to vote on all levels, from local, to national elections.
A disadvantage of this pro .....
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The Death Penalty
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1038.... full consciousness as their flesh begins to scorch and burn off. During lethal injection, "even a light error in dosage or administration can leave a prisoner conscious but paralyzed with pain, serving as a witness for his own demise." The following is an eye witness account of an Arizona gas chamber execution given by Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens: "When the fumes enveloped Don's head he took a quick breath. A few seconds later, he looked again in my direction. His face was red and contorted as if he were attempting to fight through tremendous pain .....
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Policy Profile Of Senator Richard Lugar
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2245.... After graduation, Dick Lugar (as he is commonly
known) attended Denison University, in Ohio, and met his future wife
Charlene Smeltzer. In 1954 Lugar received his degree from Denison and went
on to be a Rhodes Scholar at Pembroke College on the campus of Oxford
University, in England. Richard and Charlene were married in September,
1956, and now have four sons and six grandchildren.
After completing studies at Oxford, Dick Lugar went to the American
Embassy in London, England and promptly enlisted in the Navy as an
intelligence briefer and was responsible for giving .....
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