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Feminism

... and still do, as a woman only having goals emphasized on her mate. First, as a young lady trying to be justifyably partriarchal amoung certain social orders, such as a famous quote "Beauty but no brains." The goals' main objective was marriage before a person reached her twenties and right after education stopped. This playing an important role in constructivism--to borrow a generally recognizable label for convenience sake. (Richard A. Rogers, "Constructivism, Feminism and Nature: Does Language Have to In-Form?") It was convenient for a ...

Number of words: 681 | Number of pages: 3

Love And Sacrifices

... something, one must sacrifice other things. For example, if having to make a choice between the love of your life and going to a football game, a person who is truly in love, and not just in love with "being in love" will sacrifice the game in order to be with that person. What is the greatest power of potential human speech? (words, language) All humans have the power to communicate with other humans, interact, and share their ideas. The power of speech is what makes it all possible. Communication is the most important thing i ...

Number of words: 539 | Number of pages: 2

Put The Homeless To Work

... believe that they should earn money while they're doing this. Or at least get something in return for the services they are going to render to their city. Everywhere you go in this city, you'll see homeless people around. Their number keeps growing and growing each day. They are absolutely everywhere. Most of them stand by the freeway exits and entrances. They put up signs trying to get anybody's attention so that they could get some change or even some left over food. Others hang around 7-11 stores or any grocery stores and sup ...

Number of words: 1216 | Number of pages: 5

Responsible Driving

... and number of fatalities due to driving. It is very important to learn safe and responsible driving skills, which is why I am giving this speech. If you are prepared and know all of your stuff before your behind the wheel youll probobly do a better job and know the correct manerisms and etiquites of driving. The main purpose of this speech is to let you know how to drive responsibly and safely. I will first review the dangers and risks of driving to let you know what your getting into if you use illegal substances or drive improperly. Then I ...

Number of words: 1774 | Number of pages: 7

Show Your Love

... love that his father gives to him. He knows that his father is not a really cold father, even though "he never held me on his knee when I was a child and that I never heard him laugh out loud in his life" (page.20). But he dose something to show his love to his son, such as " he would fix the small spot where I planted beans and other quick-sprouting seeds before he prepared the big garden, even if the spring was late" (page.20). Those things all mean Peter's father loves his son very much, he just never says it. He just does something silen ...

Number of words: 1206 | Number of pages: 5

Perspectives On Society And Culture

... The Nacirema pray daily through a private shrine in there house to , what seems to me cleanse and prevent, what to them lurks and breeds in our body. It is believed by the people that there is magical forces possesed in a chest in the shrine. These forces or magic is supplied through text by a medicine man who holds very high stature among the Nacirema. One part of the body that is seen to be excpecially unholy is the mouth. One major part of the cleansing of the mouth is done once or twice a year by the” holy mouth men”. This ...

Number of words: 488 | Number of pages: 2

Hiring Quotas In Employment

... discriminate against a new group of people—the qualified white male. America is known as the land of opportunity. The general theory is that if you work hard enough and you are the most qualified person to receive a job, you get it, but that is no longer the case. Now, in order to be employed, qualifications do not always matter as much as the color of a person's skin or his ethnicity. In dealing with this subject, the first question that is always asked is, "What is wrong with quotas? What is wrong with companies hiring a variety of black ...

Number of words: 1408 | Number of pages: 6

Trans-racial Adoption

... to place the child into a home as quickly as possible which will, in turn, minimize the effects that it will have on the child , whether it be a white or black family that it is adopted by. There is nothing wrong with transracial adoption a child can be loved by anyone who is willing to love it because love is colorblind. There are many minority children who are without permanent homes in the United States, crossing the color bar is frowned upon by many people. The debate over transracial adoption is whether or not it is in the best intere ...

Number of words: 2416 | Number of pages: 9

Violent Crimes By Juveniles

... and instead try to discipline their children when it is too late which causes them to rebel. Children should grow up to fear their parents because of the consequences behind doing something wrong. That type of discipline carries on to fear any consequence, criminal or not. Another reasons why crime among juveniles has gone up is the things children watch on Television. Although Television should be monitored, children still find a way to work their imagination by watching. All the trash that is seen on TV takes its toll on the minds of juv ...

Number of words: 868 | Number of pages: 4

Japan: Social Customs

... With this tendency, the housing industry is prosperous. Increase of the nuclear family is generating a fashion in housing, that is Nisetai-jutaku. The word literally means a “house for two generations”. An example of this is: a two-storied house first-floor for older people, second-floor for younger people, one kitchen, one toilet, and sometimes one bathroom. Japanese people love to have a party in Western style, and a Wedding party is of no exception. Almost all wedding halls have a miniature of a Japanese shrine inside, to have a ne ...

Number of words: 470 | Number of pages: 2

Reform Movements Of The Nineteenth Century

... from a simple to dynamic economy. This new economy involved factories, the building of railroads, and a sharp increase in the labor force. This new economy which was developing in America required strict schedules for the work force and was much more demanding of its employees. This was one of the reasons the temperance movement began. In 1810, a census concluded that 25 million gallons of spirits were being produced in America. At this time America was not only a hard-working society, but a hard drinking society as well (Tindall a ...

Number of words: 1533 | Number of pages: 6

Rights Of Egyptian Women

... that Egypt was once a peculiar exception to this pattern. Anthropological evidence suggests that unusual circumstances in Ancient Egyptian culture provided for women to be given equal status to their male counterparts: notably, matrilineal inheritance and emphasis on the joy of family life over maintaining ethnic purity. Legally, women in Ancient Egypt held the same legal rights as men. A woman could own property and manage it as she saw fit. One example of this, the Inscription of Mes, provided scholars with proof that women could ...

Number of words: 1671 | Number of pages: 7

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