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Marriage Relationships

... transmitted diseases. We did however experience one conflict. Laura felt that love and serious committment should play a major role in whether or not a couple should have sex prior to marriage. I on the other hand was a little "looser" on the subject. I felt that it should mean something but that there was too much emphazes being placed on serious committment. On the subject of contraception anf family planning we had no disagreements. We felt that before having children we must first be able to establish ourselves financially. So ...

Number of words: 434 | Number of pages: 2

Prostitution

... States to legalize . Although the long term effects of legalized is uncertain, the short term effects have been economically beneficial. should be legalized because not only could it financially benefit the country, but it could also reduce crime. There are many reasons why is illegal in 49 U.S. states today. First, and foremost, many people feel that should stay illegal in order to preserve morality. Parents do not want their children to grow up thinking that is acceptable. Worse yet, parents do not want to hear their children say, "Wh ...

Number of words: 1744 | Number of pages: 7

Adolf Hitler

... He drooped out of school at the age of 16, spending a total of 10 years in school. From childhood one it was his dream to become an artist or architect. He was not a bad artist, as his surviving paintings and drawings show but he never showed any originality or creative imagination. To fullfil his dream he had moved to Vienna the capital of Austria where the Academy of arts was located. He failed the first time he tried to get admission and in the next year, 1907 he tried again and was very sure of success. To his surprise he failed aga ...

Number of words: 1946 | Number of pages: 8

Women In Corporate America

... almost thirty percent. The percentage of female doctors has almost tripled in the course of thirty years. African Americans have not made such a conspicuous progression within the last fifty years, while women have made a tremendous impact on the corporate world. One may wonder, how did women make these extraordinary advances? For the most part, it is due to the education they receive. At the present time young girls are encouraged to enroll in classes dealing with math and science, rather than home economics and typing. As pointed out by Na ...

Number of words: 653 | Number of pages: 3

The Advisory Opinion Of The IC

... the end of the Cold War the whole international climate seemed to change fundamentally. The theory that there is no stronger basis to human coexistence than "genocidal fear" was weakened. The arms race ended and it seemed clear that we are at crossroads. Disarmament was a political reality for the first time since the bomb was created. It soon became clear however, that there was no real political intention to do so. Security continued to be identified by nuclear strategy. It turned out also that the cease of enmity between the superpowers di ...

Number of words: 2625 | Number of pages: 10

Juveniles Must Accpet Responsi

... the consequences of what he or she did wrong. Juveniles need to be punished according to the severity of the crime in which they committed. Ultimately, juveniles should stand trial as adults. The opposition believes that holding court cases where juveniles remain tried as adults undoubtedly violates the rights of the juvenile. Initially, the age of a person when the alleged crime occurred decides whether or not he or she will be tried as a juvenile. “Definitions of who is a juvenile vary for different purposes within individual sta ...

Number of words: 1996 | Number of pages: 8

Study Of Family Interaction Le

... children who have been physically abused. In the laboratory, the mother and child spend 30 minutes in structured activities such as playing, eating and cleaning- up. The family interaction is video-taped and later analyzed. The researchers have developed a system which allows them to record the effectiveness of parenting skills. They are particularly interested in disciplinary strategies because abuse most commonly occurs when the parent wants the child to comply. "It's a question of trying to determine which type of ...

Number of words: 499 | Number of pages: 2

Brown Vs Board Of Education

... to the Supreme Court. They would also work on many cases at the same time to get to their goal faster. Thurgood Marshall had a large role in developing and arguing the case before the Supreme Court. The reason for this was that he had to plan how he would attack the Plessy decision. If he stated something that would hurt his case or not say something that would help it he could have lost and the decision would not be have been overturned. The NAACP also played a large part in the case because they provided funding for the many cases leadi ...

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Metaphors That Justify War

... elect to serve our interests. However, more often than not, we settle for what is given to us. Our truth is wrapped by the media and promoted as gospel without hesitation or moral reservation. Our acceptance of and reliance upon the media for sensitive, truthful, information brings a sense of security and knowledge of world affairs that satisfies our internal push for social involvement (even if it is at the point of acknowledgment only). We are happy with the knowledge because there is no discernible contradictions and seldom question ...

Number of words: 2553 | Number of pages: 10

Hip-Hop Nation Report

... since the start. He is Chuck D; the creator of Public Enemy, one of the biggest Hip-Hop acts ever. This quote condenses what the writer of the article is trying to promote to the reader in just a few words. For the last 25 years the conservative masses have been trying to stop, ignore and turn a blind eye to the Hip-Hop revolution, mainly because of its origins and political stances. Unfortunately for some this has failed miserably with Hip-Hop being the strongest it has ever been at the present. But people are now starting to accept it so ...

Number of words: 1013 | Number of pages: 4

Gun Control- A Firing Issue

... 1993 the Brady Bill, which mandates a waiting period on buying firearms, was passed. Their arguments range from protecting children to saying that guns are diseases, but when one looks at the facts, though, the arguments of gun control advocates seem irrelevant and it becomes clear that guns should not be controlled. Gun ownership by private citizens is protected under the 2nd Amendment. It states that “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not b ...

Number of words: 1334 | Number of pages: 5

Economic Impact Of Canadian Telecommunications Legislation

... only sure way to ensure that prosperity. Telecommunications in Canada, which include services and manufacturing, employ more than 125,000 people and generate over $21 billion in revenues (Dept. of Communications, 1992, p7). Telecommunications helps to overcome the obstacles of distance in a vast country such as Canada, permitting remote communities to benefit from services taken for granted in large urban centres. More than 98 percent of Canadian households have a telephone, and there are more than 15 million telephone lines for a population ...

Number of words: 1355 | Number of pages: 5

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