Welcome to the Term Paper Galaxy!
  Search Papers  
 
  Site Navigation
    Main
       Home
       Instant Access!
       Members Login
       Questions
       Email Us

    Paper Topics
       American History
       Arts and Theatre
       Biographies
       Book Reports
       Business
       Computers
       Creative Writing
       English
       Geography
       Government
       Medical
       Legal
       Miscellaneous
       Music
       Poetry
       Religion
       Science
       Social Issues
       World History




Find Social Issues Term Papers

Freedom
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 636

.... electives, prerogatives, options, variety, diversity, will, volition, the desire to do as we please, the to choose. Liberty tells that our choices are just and defensible because they do not impose disproportionately high costs on others to avoid the consequences of our choices. is the optimization of liberty, that is, the simultaneous maximization of choice and maximization of avoidibility. There may be that cannot be categorized. does not mean that we can do anything we want. of speech for example, does mean we can go into crowded theater and yell “fire!” and certai .....


College Fraternities
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 710

.... social purposes at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia on December 5th 1776." (Klepper 1937:24) Throughout the nineteenth century many new fraternities were founded, but none of these were permanent. By the end of the nineteenth century there were over thirty general fraternities in the country. Today's fraternities still have the characteristics of past fraternities. These characteristics include "a ritual, oaths of fidelity, a grip, a motto, a badge , friendship and comradeship (Klepper 1937:56) . During membership one must learn leadership ski .....


Coersion/Rape
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1508

.... sex. This to me, seems absurd. In the most basic terms, and with the simplest definitions, no means no, and okay, yeah, yes and please, all mean yes. The term "NO" is not very complicated, and is probably the word that was repeated to us the most as children, so we should all get that one right. But still, how can yes mean no? Apparently through a term known as "verbal coersion," which allows a large grey area to form between these simple answers to sometimes complicated questions. "Verbal Coersion" is not a term you will find in the dictionary, at least not in any of t .....


"The Typical Abnormal Teen"
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 557

.... is one of the trademark characteristics of the typical teenager. Throughout the novel, Holden acts the way he does because no one seems to share his view of the world; no one understands what is going on in his head. Holden also uses colloquial speech instead of forming sentences with proper words and grammar. Many reviews of The Catcher in the Rye say Holden's words "accurately capture the informal speech of the average intelligent, educated, northeastern American adolescent". Most teenagers, today and when the book was written, use slang as a way to individualize themsel .....


Animal Testing
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 617

.... disease because they have the same aging patterns as humans with the disease. Also, the physicians and physicians-in-training who perform today's delicate cardiac, ear, eye, pulmonary and brain surgeries must develop the necessary skills before patients' lives are entrusted to their care. Neither computer models, cell cultures nor artificial substances can pose as flesh, muscle, blood, bone and organs working together in the living system. Only a living being can do this, which is an animal. promotes medical break throughs that save millions of lives. The testing of anima .....


“Cultural Murders”
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1252

.... family. Manson taught the family that true love required complete destruction of one’s self. They had to become empty so they could be filled with his love. He wanted compliant followers with devotion and dependance on him (Farquhar 5). His family took many acid trips together. During the trips, Manson would teach all night. All would listen sad think it sounded a little screwy, but still they would believe all he said. His acid trips got continually more violent. He started raving about the race war in which the oppressed blacks would rise to slaughter all of the whites. .....


School's Role In Our Life
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 858

.... high school you borrow them from the school for a year. As they do for high schools, the government should pay for the books and then borrow them to students, as they do in high schools. Paying for the education you get is expensive, but many people have to pay even more. Many cities do not have colleges, so students who want to get a higher education have to move away to another city where they will be provided the education they need. This often involves paying for an apartment and for food, and sometimes for the bus , which is not, unlike high school, free. As you can s .....


Binge Drinking On College Campuses
Number of pages: 13 | Number of words: 3367

.... as the number one health problem for students today (Monroe 27). A study by the Harvard School of Public Health found as many as 70 percent of students at some college campuses binge drink. One-third of all schools surveyed reported bingeing by more than half the students (Kowalski 8). Many students feel they “know their limits, ” and can act responsibly while under the influence of alcohol. However, binge drinking affects speech, vision, balance, and judgment (Monroe 26). Additionally, alcohol adversely affects the body by disrupting certain brain functions that can cau .....



« prev  78  79  80  81  82  83  84  85  86  87  next »