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The Conflicts Of The Black Race: Delayed Economic And Educational Progress
Number of words: 1168 - Number of pages: 5

.... lack of unity within the black community and the effects of racism are two major factors when contribute to the slow progress of black people. Before the Civil Rights movement racism was so blatant that not knowing it existed would have been difficult. Presently, it is so subtle that some argue we cannot blame racism for our problems. Unfortunately, they are wrong. The effects of racism can be seen in the segregation of our neighborhoods and in our high unemployment rates. White people want to keep their contact with us to a minimum. In 1991, USA Today reported that the 1990 .....

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Marketing Yourself: "How To Use Your Foreignness As An Asset!"
Number of words: 519 - Number of pages: 2

.... with confidence. It is not easy to earn a degree in another culture using a "foreign" language. If you have earned a degree in a foreign land, it is appropriate to believe that you can adjust and be flexible in your new job. Use this as a selling point during your job interview! Many American employers now want "team players" who are flexible and understand cooperative management styles. They want employees who know how to cooperate, respect others, and work as a team. American culture, which was built on "rugged individualism," has become a culture of radical individualism. Many comp .....

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Groups In Society
Number of words: 1750 - Number of pages: 7

.... p 138). The second part of the paper provides autobiographical reports made by individuals within minority groups. The third section will outline findings of research, suggesting that the distinction between social and personal identity has become central to theorising about the self. 1: Part One. that promote minority viewpoints are generally displaced by the majority as social out-groups or as deviant individuals. Their views are, at best rejected (as not important), and are often ridiculed or trivialised in an attempt to discredit them (for example, the treatment of gays and/or femin .....

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Women In The Labour Force
Number of words: 1044 - Number of pages: 4

.... 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 rate was found in all age groups except in older women. For women aged 15 to 19 the rate was as almost as high as the men. But the largest increase was in the age group of 25-44 years old, where the rate rose almost 50 percen .....

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Gender Communication In The Workplace
Number of words: 1840 - Number of pages: 7

.... use language differently. Women take the attitude that conversation is to explore solutions to common problems while men concern themselves more with getting information and hard data from conversation. Tannen states that what women look for in communication is human connection, while men consider status to be most important. They are looking for independence and are constantly looking for higher accomplishments. Intimacy threatens this independence, so men have a tendency to avoid it. One of the old sayings about women is that they talk more than men. It turns out that it is not necessa .....

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Social Environment And Its Effect On One's Life
Number of words: 966 - Number of pages: 4

.... special tutors to help their children while other children are on their own. For example, there are three students, one from a clean, upper-class community, another from a small, middle-class suburb and the other from a graffiti-ridden slum. All three of these students have exceptional GPA's and scored very well on standardized testing. The student from the upper-class community will have the best chance of succeeding. Tuition will never be a problem and chances are that those parents have some pull because of who they are. The middle-class student won't have a great problem but ther .....

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Same Sex Marriages
Number of words: 839 - Number of pages: 4

.... of God and are now apart of His people? Who decides? What if your family isn't Christian, does the law of God apply to you? (God) For years and years these were the words that nearly everyone followed. Only people who were clearly wrong dared to disobey the word of God. It was clearly black and white, and often times church leaders were looked to for advice on what to do when we are faced with a choice. After all, they “ represent” Him, so they must know right from wrong. So what do we say to Bishop John Shelby Strong who is quoted as saying, “I regard the blessing of gay and .....

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An Utopian Society Is Wrong For Our Society
Number of words: 335 - Number of pages: 2

.... somebody brought attention to somebody smarter then others, people would feel jealous, angry, and not as smart. One last reason is that people get to make their own choices. Something people enjoy in life is getting to choose who they marry, where they live, their job and other things like that. Choices are usually about every day life, only the person who the choice is about has the right to make the decision definate, not anybody else. That is why I think that an utopian society is not the right choice for everybody in the world, It seems like it is not their life at all. In conclusi .....

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Feminists
Number of words: 986 - Number of pages: 4

.... through the barriers men have put up, and being successful at doing so. This revolution had been known as womanpower. Men still believe that women should obtain jobs like secretaries and nurses instead of being the bosses or the doctors. It is hard on any man's ego to have a woman in a superior position to them or to have a wife bring home a higher income than he, but they seem to be more understanding to the situation. However, women have not taken this into consideration. They feel that they have been below the average man, that it is time to show the world what women are made of. Wome .....

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The Effects Of Television Violence On Children
Number of words: 1626 - Number of pages: 6

.... one conclusion: Television violence causes children to be violent and the effects can be life- long. The information can't be ignored. Violent television viewing does affect children. The effects have been seen in a number of cases. In New York, a 16-year-old boy broke into a cellar. When the police caught him and asked him why he was wearing gloves he replied that he had learned to do so to not leave fingerprints and that he discovered this on television. In Alabama, a nine-year-old boy received a bad report card from his teacher. He suggested sending the teacher poisoned candy .....

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