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Greed
... keep society as a whole moving forward. The harmful , which may only benefit a few people, will hurt the majority. Incentive keeps the spirit of ambition alive in each and every one of us. We can keep improving our current status legally without hurting other people by using our current skills as best as we can and more efficiently. When a system gives an individual the opportunity to improve, then this system will remain moving forward. The free economic system in the United States is progressing and will continue to do so as long as incentive is performed by each individual legally and honestly without any exterior interference or limitations. People have diffe ...
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Men And Women
... the way they dress,
or it could be many things all put together, or is it none of the above? To
me someone's identity is a part of their being. Nobody will ever hold it, touch
it, or even see it, but it is there. Everybody has one, it guilds your
decision making, your thoughts, ideas, and dreams. You may think something is
terrible while someone else does not even care and yet another person may laugh,
why? The answer is simple, everyone has his own identity and personality.
Everyone feels, acts, thinks, and dreams differently. People may have some of
these things in common with one another, but they will not be totally the same,
it is like a fingerprint, uniq ...
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Why Televisions Should Be Unplugged
... night's episode of Power Rangers on the playground, often
resulting in the injury of several poor kids. Obviously such programs are
counter-productive to the educational process.
Teen violence is on the rise at an exponential rate. Many teens watch
action movies such as Terminator and its sequel or the Die Hard trilogy and
conjure up bright ideas to go vandalizing or attacking innocent people. This is
especially true when speaking of the gang situation that is currently plaguing
our nation. Before the era of the television, crime like the kind we now have
was virtually non-existent.
Obesity is another indirectly related effect of television on our bodies
for peo ...
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How Can We Control The Drink Till You Drop Mentality At Colleges?
... alcoholic. But after I got blood alcohol poisoning and managed to drink my way to 1.0 GPA. after the first semester and I had to come home, I realized how non-productive drinking is.
The problem at college is that people study very hard to make descent grades during the week, but on the weekends they let loose and go on a drinking binge.
Some of them make the grades and continue on with their education while at the same time continuing their drinking habit almost religiously.
The people that go to college and drink heavily for the first time or mix drugs with large amounts of alcohol are the ones that are effected the most by binge drinking. There have been mo ...
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What Is Love? Why Are You Asking Me?
... curiosity on
this subject of Love. Why at this very moment I find myself questioning my
current status with a newfound relationship. I can't help but to assume that I
have found "Genuine Love" because of an overwhelming feeling of vivacious
content upon finding a seemingly perfect union. Peck's views on love in this
respect differ from what my thoughts have conjured up as such. And I can only
infer that the words of a reputable author and doctor are more legitimate than
mine. It is here that I must stop to apologize to you, Louis, for making this
part of the paper far too personal than necessary.
"Falling in Love" is a common myth in this society. T ...
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The Censorship In The American Society
... of materials in which a person does not agree,
portrays a false atmosphere of society. When the Congress feels that people do
not have the ability to form decisions for themselves, this is where the
censorship begins. The issue of censorship is currently being debated
concerning the violence on television programming.
Censorship is defined as "the supervision and control of the information
and ideas that are circulated among the people within a society.(Konvitz 1)"
Censorship is a form of controlling the members of society. Government leaders
and public officials, who believe that literary, artistic, or educational
materials are not suitable for the publi ...
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Women In The Labour Force
... the female participation rate is very low. In most of the countries the labour force is most participated in the age groups between 20 and 24. The labour force of mature women is very high in Sweden, because of the encouraged day care facilities which also provides the females with legislation that provides them with excellent benefits. In Japan there is a drop in female economic activity, the reason why is it affects their marriage and the care of their only child. An observation of labour force participation rates in Canada show that female rates rose a lot between 1971 and 1981, while the male rate rose unnoticeably. The increase in the female participation ...
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Fingerprinting Kids
... Island, Kansas, Illinois, and Indiana.) Most of this activity was
stimulated by the passage of the Missing Children Act in October 1982. What
the new law did was to legitimize the use of the FBI's national computer
network,the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) for non-criminal
purposes.
All of the programs are voluntary. In some cases the police
departments retain the records, while in others the fingerprint cards are
turned over to the parents for safekeeping. The apparent purpose of the
program is to help provide positive identification to link either children
picked up, or bodies recovered, with missing person notices.
Every year ...
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Women In Nationalist Movements
... own concerns, the strong backing that the nationalist parties had provided were quickly disintegrated.
Nationalism is the fight one country has to gain independence from another country. In many cases, this struggle happened in countries that practiced colonialism. This is because there was an economic imbalance between the more powerful country and the country where raw materials were being taken from. The subordinate countries in this case began their quest for industrial status. Many of these countries modeled their goals after countries that were successful. Successful in this respect meant that there was a strong national identity. Nationalism also ...
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Human Nature Is Inherently Bad
... a wolf to man).
Freud justification for such a drastic approach type conclusion, can by
described as basically atrocities of the century Freud lived in. In example the
invasion of the Huns, as a brutal entity designed to portray Man's innately evil
nature. And the atrocities of the First World War.
Freud's view of Man is an evil one. And that all Men are innately evil
and aggression lies within the human as a part of his nature.
Our inclination to aggression is apparent in one's relation with his
neighbor and is apparent in everyday casual behavior. Freud also states that as
a civilized society we use violence only on criminals and that the law is ...
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