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Drug Testing For School Extracurricular Activities
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 859

.... shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any [governmental organization] deprived any person of life, liberty, or property...” This means that the fourth amendment completely applies to a student. The fourth amendment declares that the school cannot search a person or seize his/her property without reasonable cause. Each individual has these rights. This means that if some students are suspected of using drugs, the school does not have the right to search all students. So, if a coach believes he/she saw you using drugs or had .....


World Population: The Present And Future The Growth
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 881

.... the bourgeoisie and are at their mercy. At the economy develops, the gap between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat grows wider and eventually all the capital is controlled by a small percentage of the population and the proletariat is forced into poverty. To someone with little or no sociological background, the above paragraph has nothing to do with population as a social problem. But if you fit population into Marx's description of the capitalist system, it is more relevant than at first glance. The best way to make this point clear is to provide two hypothetical situation .....


The Need For An Anglo American Lifestyle
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 548

.... in the Manzannar internment camp by making their surroundings as they were in Japan, creating lush gardens filled with cactus plants and rock gardens which resembled Mount Fujiyama (100). Both the Cubans and the Japanese were deemed less than American. The Cubans were acceptable as long as they did not assert their hotness, nor their Cubanness on the street under a shady palm tree(136), or hold a prominent position in Anglo Miami. The Japanese Americans were bearable as long as they were locked up. The public anger at the "treachery" of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor l .....


Celebrities And Frantic Fans
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 602

.... her face. Many celebrities tend to get stressed out by the media and frantic fans, soon to be finding themselves committing suicide do to overdose of drugs and liquor. To that end we the fans must understand that celebrities are just like us, normal everyday citizens. We should all realize that celebrities are actually normal people, trying to earn an honest day’s living, and therefore deserve their privacy rights. Privacy means a lot to them due to the publicity they tend to get, celebrities private lives are being exploited each and every day being that every wrong doing .....


Roles For Women In The Military
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1115

.... is now 1999, and the “Baby Boomer” generation is beginning to gray, and is looking forward to retirement. The male population heavily dominated this generation of the work force, and even more so, the United States Armed Forces. According to the document, "Report Of The Federal Advisory Committee On Gender-Integrated Training And Related Issues To The Secretary Of Defense,” the percentage of women in the military in 1972 was two percent. It later stated that the percentage of women has jumped from a dismal two percent to a whopping thirteen and a half percent. This report .....


Human Desire To "fit In"
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 630

.... the exception. The real question now lies in the reasons for this way of life. It was hypothesized by C.S. Lewis that this desire to belong and to fit in is a natural human characteristic. He believed that people have an instinctive drive to belong, in the same sort of way species reproduce. It is possible that his theory of instinctive necessity is accurate, and humans are as a whole are week and scared when they are faced with solitude. The old adage łthere is safety in numbers˛ is appropriate in this topic. Often in this world terrible things happen because people group .....


Advertising - Good Or Bad
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 210

.... cost of the product. Advertising is designed for one purpose - to sell. To acheive this goal, advertises are willing to stretch and distort the truth, just to convincing people to buy their product. For example, an advertiser may convince buyers to purchase their product by stating that has been tested and found superior. In reality, the product is not likely to be beter than any other - the tests themselves doubtlessly conducted by the promoting company - conducted to ensure at least something is superior about the product, even if it is only the colour. These advertisment .....


Observing Relations Between People And Their Eating Habits
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 899

.... in their mid thirties were seated at. The women like the men were drinking coffee and talking. They were at the food fair more for a quick visit than to eat while shopping. The women shared similar attributes, for example they both had short brown hair and wore dark clothing. One of the women seemed to dominant in most of the conversation. She was very expressive with her hand gesturing as well as her facial expressions. She raised her eyebrows and smiled quite a lot through the conversation. The dominant women leaned forward to get closer to the other woman when speaking almo .....



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