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Term Papers on Social Issues

Only Those With No Hope Take Drugs
Number of words: 318 - Number of pages: 2

.... as young people. In addition, the stress of life, job, and family pressures may lead people to seek relief in drugs. When people do not know how to handle their stress and depressions properly, they seek for ways that can solve, at least lessen their pains. Using drugs is certainly one method to reduce pressures and stress when there is no help coming from others. Because drug causes temporarily delusion of what a person sees, hears, and smells, he or she might feel a sense of invulnerability. It will make anyone from hell to heaven. On the other hand, there are many ways, other .....

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High School Graduates And Rights Denied
Number of words: 526 - Number of pages: 2

.... better lovers to their cherished wives. Why can’t graduates have their right to fulfill their sexual fantasies? Should it not be included in the constitution. Casinos are a great money booster in some states. In Nevada all the touring comes from people who want to go to Las Vegas. They go to Las Vegas to gamble and see some Hollywood shows. Nevada is now the third richest state in the country. It is a lucrative business for the public and the private owners. So why not open casinos and gambling to a new market. High school graduates would be the ideal class. They are young, wi .....

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucy Stone, And Susan B. Anthony Were All Leaders Of The Early Women's Rights Movement. Select One Of These Women And Discuss Her Contribution To The Movement And The Difficulties She Encountered
Number of words: 570 - Number of pages: 3

.... that he wished she had been a boy. Her high hope of working with her husband to abolish slavery was shattered when she was not allowed to enter into the conventions. She, as a woman, was told to keep silent and to do her work quietly. Who better than her husband, who champions the rights of black people, should understand and applaud her work. However, that was not the case. During the Seneca Falls convention that she had organized, her husband left town rather than witness here propose the idea of women's suffrage to the group. When she lectured she was often booed and hissed at. She suff .....

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Loving In Truth: Creating A Society Of Living In Harmony In The 21st Century
Number of words: 487 - Number of pages: 2

.... stop crime and violence. When we devote time, money and effort toward problems and symptoms -- without correcting the cause -- the problems and symptoms grow and spread like creeping crab grass. But as an individual, what can one do? The answer is simple. All one has to do is love. Love is the solution to all of the social problems in our society. Adequate love will eliminate evil, crime, violence, mental suffering, the suffering of innocent children, dysfunctional families, the break-up of families, restlessness, discontent, unhappiness--all that is ugly, deplorable, and destructive. .....

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Bill Brady On Violence In America
Number of words: 1088 - Number of pages: 4

.... kids to violence. By the time a child reaches 18, they have witnesses as many as 26,000 murders on TV. Some of these murders with the shootings and bashings have been said to create a numbness that in return requires even crueler and gorier murders just to induce a flutter a shock. Murder pays- for the sponsors. Rap anthems that glorify gang violence and the brutal abuse of women sell. There are more gun dealers in America then there are gas stations or grocery stores. In 1991, 14,373 Americans were murdered with a gun, over 12,000 with a handgun. In England it was 486. Every 14 minutes som .....

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BDSM
Number of words: 262 - Number of pages: 1

.... Whereas there are more problems involved in BDSM than in Vanilla sex, the form of sexuality called BDSM is also much more a form requiring trust., In a typical scenario, one person in this case i will call the person he, is a dom. The other (she) is a sub. He will begin by telling she that she must kneel and present herself. He will then often collar she, tie she up, and then proceed to spank she torture she and even force sex on she. She wants this however and is thrilled to be so treated. She also has a safeword which when said will stop all action. There is a lot of trust needed betwe .....

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Stereotype: Speaking Mandarin
Number of words: 433 - Number of pages: 2

.... I could only speak English, the expressions on their face dramatically changed into a frown and a bit of disgust. The Manger overheard the conversation and said, "You can't speak Mandarin? Oh, that will be a problem here," with a slight tone of disappointment, I felt offended and was determined to keep the job to prove to them that even though I could not speak my mother tongue I would learn the ways around the kitchen. That task was a little more difficult than I had thought. Everything inside the kitchen were labelled in Chinese and the person trying to show me around knew very l .....

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Native American Virtues
Number of words: 302 - Number of pages: 2

.... The very act of the Natives caretaking for the settlers created the possibility of the Indian Nations' downfall. If the the settlers weren't given food and friendship, they surely would've died off and Indians would have been free to continue their successful way of life. Many Indians lived by a strict code of conduct. Though the specifics varied because of the vastness of the country, the general concepts were · Social: live and let live · Environmental: use the land and its bounty; don't abuse it · Crime: an eye for an eye · Political: the best interest of the gro .....

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The Civil Rights Movement: Some Progress Is Better Then No Progress
Number of words: 950 - Number of pages: 4

.... American servitude quickly progressed into slavery as tobacco became more of the backbone of the economy. For many years the issue of civil rights for African Americans was left unanswered. Until slowly African Americans and abolitionists of slavery banded together in order to resurrect the human rights of African Americans. At the same time a small women's movement started to arise as many women became politically active in trying not only to abolish slavery, but also further their own social status in society. However because of the vast networks of tobacco, and the reliance of slavery .....

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Catching The Spirit
Number of words: 346 - Number of pages: 2

.... at the end of a game. This season, my team and I lost the championship game of a tournament. After the other team received their trophies, my coach told me to go and shake their hands. I looked at him twice to see if I heard him correctly, because I am a competitor and after a loss, I am not too happy. Though, I shook their hands. Afterwards, I was proud of myself, and the incident gained me respect from my opponents and the people in the stands. Sportsmanship is pleasant to see. It shows that athletes have learned morals, ethics, and integrity from their athletic experiences. S .....

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