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Violence On Television
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1783.... 49), and that "despite slight variations
over the past decade, the amount of violence on television has remained at
consistently high levels" (Wurtzel, 23)? Why is it that, like the tobacco
companies twenty years ago, the present day television broadcasting
companies refuse to consent that violent films and programming can and do
have harmful effects on their viewers (Rowland, 280) What can be done to
combat the stubborn minded broadcasting companies and to reduce the amount
of violent scenes that infest the current air waves?
The television giants of today, such as ABC .....
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America And Affirmative Action
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1136.... structural forces that impede a fair assessment of their capabilities.
Perhaps the biggest complaint that one hears about affirmative action policies aimed at helping Black Americans is that they violate the 14th Amendment of the Constitution and the Civil Rights laws., The claim is that these programs distort what is now a level playing field and bestow preferential treatment on understanding minorities because of the color of their skin. While this view seems very logical on the surface, many contend that it lacks any historical support and is aimed more at preservin .....
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Social Acceptance Of Homosexual Marriages
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 321.... difficult task.
So, is this family an abnormal family because there are no opposite sex parents.
Or is it a normal family because of the love its' members share? Can we say
what it is that makes a family. Perhaps, if we can answer these questions, we
will find the solutions we need to fulfill the doubts in our minds.
Should we ever condemn someone for loving? When we judge, is this what morality
is?? I think not! If we would teach our children to accept "love" as that
which it is, a mutual feeling of love and respect, perhaps the prejudice and
conclusions that socie .....
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Women’s Role In Today’s Society
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 817.... male machine is a special kind of being, different
from women, children and men who don’t measure up. He is
functional, designed mainly for work. He is programmed
to tackle jobs, override obstacles, attack problems, overcome
difficulties, and always seize the offensive. He will take
on any task that can be presented to him in a competitive
framework and his most important positive reinforcement
is victory. (Warhol 40)
The long Revolutionary War, which touched the lives of many people, naturally had a significant effect on American women. [T]he departure of so .....
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The Different Ways Of Raising Children
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 949.... most of the parents in the United States prefer their children to have more outside activities than just stay at home. In addition, most of the children in Hong Kong have no human rights than the children who are raised in the United States. Traditionally, many parents in Hong Kong punish their children by hitting when they make some mistakes. Because of there are no formal laws to protect the children from getting hit, some parents even hit their children without any reasons. On the other hand, the parents in the United States do not hit their children easily becau .....
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Communication Skills
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 803.... it to what you where just about
to say. This makes the person you're talking to even more comfortable with what
you are trying to convey with your thoughts and ideas. This is how different
things can effect one's communication skill, speaking.
A second communication skill is body language, a very personal way of
expressing yourself without words. One's body language can carry a whole
conversation without even saying a word. Sign language is an excellent example
of this, one can spend there whole life communicating only with there body.
Still one can be able to underst .....
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What Is Friendship?
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 362.... ranging from boys to having nothing to wear. Being more emotional and constantly needing advice, a girl’s relationship with her best friend is one of vital importance to her. It is a known fact that women live longer and deal with stress better due to talking about their problems rather than acting impulsively like men. Bonds with a girl’s confidant are very strong and are hardly breakable.
Honestly, a boy’s relationship with his cronies mystifies me. I believe they have the same relationship as girls do, but with less emotional, in-depth discussions. Males experience proble .....
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Women In Math And Science
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1051.... of reasons: examples and applications are most often masculine, interactions sanction male dominance, science content appears to have no connection to women's experience, and competition is emphasized over collaboration (Taylor and Sweetnam). So what do the teachers who positively influence young women do that is so different it completely changes women's view about science? In a study of eighty women who became science teachers, they were asked about the teachers they remember and the most influential reasons those teachers made a difference. The three main responses were: .....
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