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The Increasing Prison Population

... probation or parole, and half a million were confined to locally run jails. The grand total: more than 5.1 million adults were under some form of correctional supervision two years ago. That is more than the population of Wisconsin. The number of state and federal prisoners has more than tripled since 1980, due in large part to a national wave of tough anti-drug laws. While those laws removed thousands of drug dealers from America's streets, they also created a huge and rapidly growing industry funded by American taxpayers. The private secto ...

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Minstrels

... The Scandinavian minstrels were called skalds. The Irish called their minstrels bards, while the English minstrels were referred to as scops. Minstrels were primarily singers and musicians. These wandering performers were also story tellers, jugglers, clowns, and tumblers. Often minstrels were an important part of prominent house holds providing entertainment for the upper class of society. Those minstrels who were not part of a noble's homestead, traveled from town to town providing entertainment not only to noble classes but also to ...

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Anti-Censorship

... is nothing to gain with censorship, then schools shouldn't try to censor the books we read. Besides not working in the past, there are more reasons why books shouldn't be censored. First, if one can't read a book because it is censored, then he is losing some of his freedom. Imagine having to secretly get a copy of a book, just because the school deems it unfit. Also, how would the school decide if a book is safe to read. If a teacher finds a book to be trash, a student may the same book educational, and worth reading. Not only do the p ...

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The Homeless Population

... in alleys or on sidewalks in big cities throughout the world. Some of the homeless tend to wander out of the city borders and into less populated areas. They gather all of their belongings and head for new more peaceful locations. The worst part of the year for the homeless is during the winter. They have to sleep in the freezing cold and many times they even have to sleep in the snow. There are a lot of homeless deaths during the winter beacuse they can't find a warm place to go and they freeze to death. Every year increases. There a ...

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Understanding The Nature Of Homlessness

... to accept when it occurs in areas of high concentration. Understanding the nature of homeless people asking for money and their interactions with people walking up and down a main street such as Telegraph Avenue is a difficult task. This observation process, which took place on Telegraph Avenue watching the homeless at "work", was difficult because of the wealth of information one could find in simply watching as one person asked another for money. We looked for a number of signals in the interactions, considering people's ages, how ...

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Women And Equality In The Workforce

... have striven for these equal rights for over a century in America, and now they have a very strong grasp on their position in society. Women, who used to make up a mere 20% of the working population, now hold a 48% share. A substantial increase in an insubstantial amount of time. Women are being treated differently when applying for jobs and are acquiring more and better jobs than ever before. Will the women even out with the men in the workforce and share an even percentage with them at 50% a piece? Or is it possible that wome ...

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Nuclear Power: Cons

... be used on a long term basis. And because we equate power with growth, the more energy that a country uses, - the greater their expected economic growth. The problem is that energy is considered to have two facets or parts: it is a major source of man-made repercussions as well as being the basis of life support systems. Therefore, we are between two sections in which one is the section of "resource availability and waste", and the other "the continuity of life support systems pertinent to survival." Thus, the environmentalists believ ...

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Is Animal Testing Right?

... out that the product does help. Why bother to kill an innocent animal, when there might be other options? Animals are being used as throw away toys. They do feel pain, they do suffer and they do not have any options. You do not hear of any human testing because that is morally wrong. So why are we doing it to animals? Animal testing is probably the most unjust form of treatment for any animal. Humans have rights, which are protected by the bill of rights. Animals also have rights, but only animal activists protect them. Anyone knows tha ...

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Friendships

... one is not following laws, he is naturally giving and receiving, a mutual sharing of things in life. Wanting friendship is natural instinct, and for the most part there is no escaping friendship in some form or another. If one is involved in community life, marriage, or plainly has a family in general, friendship will cross the path. This paper will deal with the Aristotelian notion of friendship and the role of friendship in the good life. The paper will answer questions like what Aristotle meant by friendship, what kind of exists, and ...

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Friends

... The one thing we had in common was that we provided each other with unlimited entertainment and a strong support system. This was a blessing in disguise since there was not much to do in the violence torn country of mine. My mother was never a “Hitler” or a stuck up aristocrat. Yet she emphasized on manners and proper etiquette. Even at sixteen I would accompany her as a chaperone to social gatherings. In the absence of my father I would represent the family at various family and social functions. Maybe that is why I grew up or matured, ...

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Adolescent Egocentrism

... that adolescents are indestructible. I was talking to the teens about what everyone else was doing after homecoming. They told me that the other kids were all going to a party at this guys house and getting drunk. The same boy about a month ago had gotten in trouble by the police for having a party and here he is having another one. I asked them all why he was having another party after all ready getting in trouble, “Oh, well they won’t get in any trouble, nothing will happen to them. They’re our friends.” This displays the ...

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The Chinese New Year

... with lights and almost overnight, roadside stalls sprout pussy willows, mandarin trees and plum blossoms while food stores work feverishly to produce loads of festive goodies. New Year as a whole the is perhaps the grandest, noisiest festival in the Chinese calendar. New Year Eve and New Year Day are celebrated as a family, a time of reunion and thanksgiving. The celebration is traditionally highlighted with a religious ceremony given in honor of Heaven and Earth, the gods of the household and the ancestors, usually our great grand parent ...

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