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Curfews Should Be Established And Enforced By Parents, Not By The City Law

... to establish a curfew for minors. This is an issue raised and addressed by both the city and its citizens. In some malls across the country, such as Roosevelt Field, Long Island, they are trying to put curfew in effect. Teenagers and children under the age of 16 cannot be in the mall without a guardian over the age twenty-one after six o’clock. This idea is crazy to think of when you think of a mall on the weekend nights without the local teenagers hanging out and shopping. When I think of “mall, the first thing that comes to mind i ...

Number of words: 1027 | Number of pages: 4

Socialism

... of transformation advocated by socialists range from constitutional change to violent revolution. ORIGINS OF SOCIALISM Some scholars believe that the basic principles of socialism were derived from the philosophy of Plato, the teachings of the Hebrew prophets, and some parts of the New Testament (the Sermon on the Mount, for example). Modern socialist ideology, however, is essentially a joint product of the 1789 French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution in England--the word socialist first occurred in an English journal in ...

Number of words: 4433 | Number of pages: 17

Baby Boomers Are Jealous

... been said about the twentysomethings. Labeled by Coupland and the media as Generation X. Although the name has stuck, Coupland's book is virtually impossible to find. Why is that? Could it be because Generation X describes us, me, everyone who was born between the years of 1963-1983 as "white and privileged and living in a suburb near you" (Giles, p4). In addition, Advertising Age referred to Generation X'ers as "That cynical, purple-haired blob watching TV." (Giles, p2) What makes our generation so special, is that we have pr ...

Number of words: 1088 | Number of pages: 4

The Hong Kong Chinese Community

... "In Hong Kong, there's never been any democratic procedure until a few years ago." "Chinese culture through thousands of years has never had an elected-representative type of Western democracy system. So it's not a surprise...(Hong Kong) is not a place where people exercise their democratic rights." There is a very common belief that you should not offend or challenge authority. People have lost a lot of confidence in politicians because of poor examples provided by ongoing tensions between Communist China and nationalist Taiwan. ...

Number of words: 700 | Number of pages: 3

An Anaysis Of Sexism Against The Female In Athletics

... as the ‘weaker sex,’ and inevitably this mentality continues to impact women in U.S. society, as well as capabilities within other aspects of society. It is my intention to address these variables both individually as well as intertwining units. Within the world of sports, or athletics, we have particularly seen evidence of this within the Olympics. The Olympics is the epitome of sports for all people, male, female, as well as color, and ethnicity from around the world. Title IX was supposed to change the world, and it has: the number o ...

Number of words: 2016 | Number of pages: 8

Pressures Of Society

... out, it was his family and friends that told him to do so. It was his decision, but it wasn't his choice. Marty did not want to go anywhere yet he did just because his friends and family told him so. It is not always easy to refuse such thing, Marty had to make a decision and decided he should go out. By analyzing the pros and cons he made a decision, basing it on knowledge and commonsense, after all going out is not a bad thing. But what if there is no decision? What if the person is forced to do something that he does not agree with? This ...

Number of words: 565 | Number of pages: 3

Blacks: A Struggle For Racial Equality

... but not in public, only in private. This clearly demonstrates how blacks were not treated equally to whites in the 1940's. We also see this in society today. We are able to see how blacks are looked upon when we examine a quote from The Runner , a novel by Cynthia Voigt. "If there's one thing I can't tolerate Pete agreed "it's an uppity nigger."2 We can see that Bullet, a cross country runner is talking to a team-mate named Pete. It is indisputable that Pete has some antagonism towards blacks. He treats them with very little respect a ...

Number of words: 676 | Number of pages: 3

The Many Faces Of Marriage

... she has been taught by an outside source. The ills which her people have suffered for so many years have blinded them to the subtle magnificence which can pervade even the lowliest life, and can be tapped by any imagination with sufficient motivation. As a child, Janie longs for the glorious truth which tickles her fancy through the heavenly scent of the pear tree, but the hard materialism of her grandmother and later her first husband restrain her by trying to crowd her mind with the empty trinkets which they themselves have learned to val ...

Number of words: 1312 | Number of pages: 5

Employee Drug Testing

... Act (ADA) or Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Here are some areas of potential liability. Passing the tests on testing "The rights of employers in testing are becoming more clear," says Philadelphia employment lawyer Jonathan Segal of Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen. A rash of lawsuits in the 1980s challenged the right of employers to conduct drug tests, but by now that issue has been resolved: Private employers may screen employees with preemployment testing, investigate accidents by testing those involved and conduct random drug t ...

Number of words: 1197 | Number of pages: 5

The Effects On Children When Both Parents Are Employed

... family and projections are for this trend to continue. In 1961, 30% of married women were working; in 1978, 38% were employed; by 1981 50% were working and in 1995, 70% held paying positions outside the home. (Jarman and Howlett 95) In 1986, only 53% of all two parent families were dual wage families, but by 1996 nearly75% of all families were dual earning families. (Ramu 26) In light of the fact that the majority of two parent families in the 1990's have also become dual wage earning families, it is important to examine the effects of s ...

Number of words: 1739 | Number of pages: 7

Human Behaviours And Society

... and female biology, control human behavior. Society has made a categorization of sexes. Generally, men are seen as the stronger sex, so they have certain characteristics such as aggressiveness, intelligence, ability to make decisions and skillful for any kind of activity (playing basketball, driving, working, and so on). On the other hand, women are considered as the weaker sex, so they are defined as sentimental, skillful at home cleaning, sensitive, tender and so on. These kinds of characterizations are the social stereotypes that hav ...

Number of words: 441 | Number of pages: 2

Providing Jobs For The Disabled

... limited abilities there will be jobs that they can't perform that most people can. However a good portion of the jobs out there require a limited amount of skill. Since Wollworth Corporation operates nearly ten thousand merchandise and specialty stores You can just imagine how many handicapped workers they employed. Weather it’s mental retardation or a strong injury, these problems in many cases will not hold back job productivity. Also remember that having a job, regardless of what it is, may often times be more valuable to the dis ...

Number of words: 770 | Number of pages: 3

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