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Is History Destined To Repeat Itself? McCarthyism In The New Millennium
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 649

.... crime, committed against Matthew Shepard is one example of this. The brutal thugs who murdered Matthew Shepard simply because of his sexual orientation deserve swift and certain punishment. Their acts are despicable. Unfortunately, a new form of McCarthyism is welling up in the aftermath of this crime, and it is despicable, too. Ignoring the pleas of grieving father Dennis Shepard not to "use [his son] Matt as part of an agenda," homosexual organizations have rushed to exploit young Shepard's tragic death in Wyoming. A number of gay, lesbian, bisexual and "transgendered" group .....


Three Ways To End Racial Discrimination
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 659

.... races can co-exist in an environment with out one group feeling out of place or inferior. Let the Caucasian, African American, Hispanic, and Asian children continue to learn and play together and racism will have no place in society. Some argue that racism will not end, yet look at the deterioration over the past 200 years. With time America's decline of racism will continue. Jim Crow Laws prevented blacks from exercising their right to vote in the late 1800's. In 1964 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., MLK, won the Nobel Peace Prize for leading a nonviolent fight for racial equ .....


The Many Faces Of Marriage
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1311

.... her by trying to crowd her mind with the empty trinkets which they themselves have learned to value. Her second husband is similarly stifling; though his strength and power is at first appealing, he too is unable to comprehend that life is in the living and the being, and not in the having and the controlling. Janie not knowing what marriage really meant, married because she thought he could take care of her. Marriage is defined as an insitution uniting a man and a woman in a special form of mutual dependence, often for the purpose of founding and maintaining families. As a .....


Women In Films: User Or Victim?
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1435

.... with the other children of thevillage. This sense of rejection and the ridicules that young Eva and her family received from the other villagers, formed the basis of her hatred of Argentinas middle and upper classes@ (19). Eva grew up to be an intelligent, beautiful, and glamorous teen-ager, who attracted many men=s attention. Aside from her good looks, Eva had the charm that could get her all the things she wanted, the character of a woman who never gave into negative circumstances, and a determination so strong, she found her way to the balcony of the presidential pal .....


Money Can't Buy Love
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 323

.... long-term-genuine marriages the incentive is love. Also, many people would be extremely happy living in the country or in a small town such as Haskins with their spouse.. Living in a mansion or million dollar subdivision hardly guaranties happiness or love. In million dollar sub-divisions a person has no chose in what their lawn will look like, or even what color their house will be. What kind of life is that? In a small town, a person never worries about the little things and has more time to love. The "money can by love" article is absolutely a black and white falla .....


"Is Moral Egoism Correct?"
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1039

.... is in our own best interest, which appears to be true from my previous arguments. When we look deeper though, we soon discover that although most of the time it is correct for us to do what is in our own best interest, sometimes it is not. For example, say I am poor and I am living in an alleyway in New York City. I have no money, no job, and nothing to eat. One day, a nicely dressed businessman comes up to me and offers to give me food, shelter and everything I ever wanted, but there was something I would have to do in turn. I would have to go to the local middle scho .....


Racism In America
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1824

.... racism. No one can deny the effect racism has had on America; so we must do our best to stop it.. to end racism we must be able to understand each other. “ In a recent poll, 11% of whites thought that blacks were lazy, yet 76% of blacks think whites think they are lazy” (“color” 41). It is this kind of misunderstanding that racism thrives on. If we work harder to understand each other better, racism would have a harder time existing. There is no doubt that we need to find a solution to racism. It has torn this country apart, and the aftermath of this invisible enemy wi .....


Progresses In Society And Their Outcomes
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 807

.... to make a greater society. To have a greater society, each individual has to accomplish certain goals and ascertain certain unknowns. They don’t just have that responsibility to themselves but to the society. And as the society should progress, it will have to have the individual work hard and responsibly before the society works as a whole. As the individual takes on their own responsibilities, they should realize that they are bettering society not for them but for the future. And in the future many more unknowns will challenge us and it might slow down progression .....



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