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Teen Pregnancy
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 559

.... resist peer pressure or temptation, I feel, as though they should resort to abstinence. Abstinence is without a question the best policy, and should be emphasized as not just the preferred choice, but the safest- to prevent pregnancy as well as some diseases that range from troublesome to deadly. Abstinence gives teens a better chance to develop into successful adults. In addition to what moral codes say about premarital sex, few would disagree that its simply not a good idea to experiment with something so powerful, which holds many consequences at an age when we as teens are .....


Safety In Institutions
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 374

.... all the power. The sargent in this movie expressed his hatred towards one of the inmates , by making him and his cell mates, do excrutiating excercises in the middle of the hot dessert. The physical abuse of running up and down a hill, would surely lead to heat exaution, fainting spells or even in an extreme case death. Taken from the movie If, a second example of physical abuse is shown. Had rediculous rules of always running in the hallway to and from class, contradicts other school institutions, that forbids this. The teachers have the responsibilities and a certain amoun .....


Women In Battle
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1368

.... women have made many outstanding advances for themselves in different fields. In April 193, Les Aspin and President Clinton lifted the restriction to women flying in combatmissions. As of now, 67 percent of all positions are open to women in the Army. The positions that are closed to women are the following: infantry, armor., special forces, field artillery battalions, combat engineer companies, ground surveillance platoons, and air defense artillery bateries. In the Air Force, 99 percent of jobs are available, only excluding combat controllers, and pararescue. The Navy has 9 .....


Overpopulation
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1076

.... is just a little over half the continent's area, giving an effective population density of 117 per square mile. That's still only about a fifth of that in the United Kingdom. Even by 2020, Africa's effective density is projected to grow to only about that of France today (266), and few people would consider France excessively crowded or overpopulated. When people think of crowded countries, they usually contemplate places like the Netherlands (1,031 per square mile), Taiwan (1,604), or Hong Kong (14,218). Even those don't necessarily signal —after all, the Dutch seem to .....


A Comparison Of The Status Of Women In Classical Athens And Early Christianity
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 555

.... were shown as revolutionaries rising up against the men, women in classical Greece were never like that. The activities of women in Classical Athens were confined to "bearing children, spinning and weaving, and maybe managing the domestic arrangements. No wandering in the beautiful streets for them." The suppression of women went so far as to divide the house into separate areas for males and females. While the women stayed home, the men were usually out fighting, and when they weren't fighting, they were entertaining their friends and having sexual favors performed by c .....


Anti-Affirmative Action
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 594

.... by Maarten de Wit, an author who's article I found on the World Wide Web, affirmative action beneficiaries are "not the best pick, but only the best pick from a limited group." Another article I found, "Affirmative action: A Counter- Productive Policy" by Ernest Pasour also on the W.W.W., is one example which reveals that Duke, a very famous and prestigious university, adopted a resolution requiring each of it's department to hire at least one new African-American for a faculty position the 1993 date. More proofs of Affirmative Action in action is the admission pract .....


The Effect Of Adoption
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 513

.... be very difficult for anyone to overcome, especially an adopted child. Individual identity is usually derived from our natural parents. They give us a sense of who we are to be. For adoptees, this source of information is unavailable for them to draw information from. Instead, the role of their parents is now played by Yet another problem facing adoptees is the issue of intimacy. It has been thought that perhaps this is one way for the adoptee to avoid possible reenactment of previous losses. Most of the time this quality is readily observed as non-affectionate behavior. Pare .....


Rights Of Egyptian Women
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1671

.... fit. One example of this, the Inscription of Mes, provided scholars with proof that women could manage property, institute litigation, and could act as a witness before a court of law. Surviving court documents not only showed that women were free to take action with the court, but the documents also show that they frequently won their cases. They could also enter contracts and travel freely, unescorted, throughout the state. This is a great contrast to women in Greece, who were required to act through a male representative. Interestingly, property and its administration .....



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