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You Must Have Rules To Be Free
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 354.... of kids
would stay home a lot because they didn't feel like going, probably causing
them to miss a lot of important information. Causing them to fail.
Finally, Think about a sporting event you compete in or participate.
What would it be without rules? It wouldn't be anything. People could
get hurt if certain rules missing. Ever try playing football or soccer
without rules. It usually turns into a blood bath. But with rules it
loses some of its blood but it doesn't lose its fun in playing. I do agree
sometimes there are stupid rules.
Well all these examples are very e .....
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Violence In The Media
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 440.... as we are, and that's a good thing. It is
a sad fact that we find violence so entertaining, but hell, it is. I freaking
love to see movies where there are more scenes of mindless violence than there
are actual scenes of acting. These movies are aimed at the lowest common
denominator because intelligent movie goers are as extinct as the Dodo bird.
Movies like Showgirls make more money than Panther because they are more fun,
not because they are better. It will always be this way. The government should
not, and can not, keep us from seeing what we want to see.
Just for .....
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Class Systems In Ancient History:
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 786.... royalty. The Hindus set up their city so that
the most powerful (priest) would be closest to the center of the city
nearest the temples of worship. Each step down lived farther away. A
common rule for many civilizations and religions (although not as strict in
others) was the prohibition of marriages between separate classes.
Although this was the case, anyone from a higher class could choose to
marry someone of a lower class, such as a peasant marrying a servant but a
servant could not marry a peasant. As far as the untouchables, they were
so low they hardly even recogn .....
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Realism
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 381.... as cultural diffusion might accomplish. For instance, writings like these could educate certain groups about eachother.
grew in this Country as a result of war and industrial hardships. Regionalism grew because of great improvements in transporation.
Jack London, a Naturalist, lost his father at a young age and had to cope. He also witnessed first-hand, the casualties of the California Gold Rush. “Buck did not read newspapers, or else he would have known that trouble was brewing, not only for himself, but every dog.” (P.488). Brett Harte, a Regionalist, lived in many place .....
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The Prevalent Issues Of Surrogate Parenting
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1766.... little more than ten years old, although surrogate
mothering is a practice that has been known since biblical times. In 1986 alone
500 babies had been born to mothers who gave them up to sperm donor fathers for
a fee, and the practice is growing rapidly.
For this reason there are many questions and doubts that arise from this
subject. Often there are many legal difficulties that come about with surrogate
parenting. In some states the contracts that insure the infertile couple the
baby of the surrogate mother mean nothing. This, in turn, can cause huge
problems if the su .....
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Leadership
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 419.... the ability to make decisions
to change, and not always stick to the status quo. What good is a leader who is
afraid of change? Despite economic setbacks, President Reagan reduced
government spending tremendously, and cut back on business regulations to
strengthen the business sector of the economy. By making this change, the
inflation rate fell 13% to 2%, and created thousands of jobs for Americans.
When Reagan entered office, the unemployment rate was 10.8%, when he left it was
5.3%. This economic growth would have never come if Reagan did not have the
will to change. .....
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Animosity In Children's Sports
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1208.... for acting
inappropriately. Coaches are subjected to game ejections or ineligibility
to return as a coach the following year. Players hold the responsibility
to behave appropriately also, and may face a game suspension and other
penalties. Parents often claim immunity to these consequences, and with
that privileged state of mind proceed to shred the rules of sportsmanship.
People like this often make the game unpleasant for others. These
overanxious parents take over the role of officiating the game, disputing
the calls, harassing the officials, often only children a .....
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Sociological Perspectives
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1392.... The church is there to provide the child with a religion to believe in. With both of those institution working together the child wouldn’t get both a good home and a healthy spiritual up bringing. Each one of the institutions is interdependent on the other.
Another example is schools and the work force. The schools have to prepare people to be able to work in society. People would not be able to work if they weren’t first taught how to work. The schools help to keep social order, preparing people to work. Then the work force can make money. Not only do they make money, .....
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