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Term Papers on Social Issues

Blacks: A Struggle For Racial Equality
Number of words: 676 - Number of pages: 3

.... He treats them with very little respect and uses the racist term "nigger." This helps to justify that blacks are treated with considerably less appreciation than other races of people. Let us also look at the fact that blacks are often socially outcasted because of their race. We see this in The Runner. "You're telling me you won't work with him because he's a negro?" "That's right."3 As we can see the above exert clearly shows how the black person was outcasted. Bullet's coach asked him to train with another person on the team but Bullet refused to train with him because he is .....

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Instore Help?
Number of words: 897 - Number of pages: 4

.... It is not a threat to the fish but turns the water to a cloudy greenish haze in its first stages. Eventually it leads to a near total ‘green out’ of the aquarium obscuring even the fish. Although I had an idea as to how I might deal with this problem I decided to ask at the local fish store to see if some breakthrough product or method has been developed since my stint in the business. This yielded absolutely nothing. I was able to find no one who, a) knew what exactly I was dealing with, b) could provide a viable solution or c) was honest about the first two. No one asked how much light .....

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Materialism In The 1920’s
Number of words: 587 - Number of pages: 3

.... him where he got his education from and his money. From this he gives a person a length full excuse just to impress who ever it is. Here is an example of Gatsby over talking a subject. “I am the son of some wealthy people in the middle-west--- all dead now. I was brought up in America but educated at Oxford because all my ancestors have been educated there for many years. It ‘s been a family tradition”(pg.69). After he says this to Nick. Nick saw and knew he was lying just by his actions. “he hurried the phrase “educated at Oxford”, or swallowed it or choked on it as though it .....

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Teen Pregnancy
Number of words: 833 - Number of pages: 4

.... than giving such an emotional issue a lot of thought. If the parent were forced to give consent it would assure thet the decision had been given much thought. Though it could also rip a family apart. People react to unexpected situations in life very differently. Some teens think that if they were forced to get their parents consent to have an abortion they would go crazy and never forgive them. The question is not however what the parent reaction would be but whether or not they have a right to know or give permission for their doughter to have an abortion. Some say they do becau .....

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The Existence Of Prejudice: Past And Present
Number of words: 938 - Number of pages: 4

.... black Americans in employment, voting, schools, housing, and public transportation was allowed. In 1941 Franklin Roosevelt issued an executive order that would not allow a company working under a government defense contract to discriminate against races. By 1945 states began to legislate against discrimination. By the year 1964 twenty-five states had made it illegal for employers to discriminate by color, and thirty-one states passed laws against discrimination in public accommodations. Other states banned discrimination in the sale of private housing and college admissions. However .....

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The American Dream
Number of words: 1530 - Number of pages: 6

.... see the American way through their eyes. They tell us what to eat, drink, wear, drive, and think. Advertisers start this form of brainwashing on us at a very early age. They lay the groundwork of ideals early on because it is easy to persuade a child. Now, with the two income family, children are left to interpret not only advertisements but television programming as well without supervision. Children are forced to make their own evaluations and most of the time they go along with the views of what they see. How many times do children want something because they saw it on television? With th .....

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Animosity In Children's Sports
Number of words: 1208 - Number of pages: 5

.... are subjected to game ejections or ineligibility to return as a coach the following year. Players hold the responsibility to behave appropriately also, and may face a game suspension and other penalties. Parents often claim immunity to these consequences, and with that privileged state of mind proceed to shred the rules of sportsmanship. People like this often make the game unpleasant for others. These overanxious parents take over the role of officiating the game, disputing the calls, harassing the officials, often only children a year or two older than the players themselves. The pa .....

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Music Censorship
Number of words: 740 - Number of pages: 3

.... a “harmful to minors law”, this is supposed to protect children from explicated lyrics and recordings with no artistic value. This law is for songs like Ice-T’s Cop Killer, which is supposed to be the reason kids kill cops. Although, the Arts Censorship Project says, “ no direct link between anti-social behavior and exposure to the contents of any form of artistic expression has ever been scientifically established”. Kids can learn about drugs, violence, sex, etc.… through many sources. We have the first amendment to help protect censorship of music, but to offer even more he .....

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Homelessness
Number of words: 1267 - Number of pages: 5

.... all aspects of family life, damaging the physical and emotional health of family members. In addition, it interferes with children's education and development and often results in the separation of family members. It is hard to say exactly who the homeless are because it is usually a temporary circumstance and not a permanent condition. Therefore more appropriate manner of estimating homelessness is to look at the number of people who are currently experiencing homelessness rather than the number of "homeless people". WHO ARE THE HOMELESS Homeless people range anywhere from .....

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The Advantages Of Stupidity
Number of words: 932 - Number of pages: 4

.... with the utterance of statements like, "Think with your head straight!" or, "You have a brain, use it." Yet these are all true, there are still many advantages to stupidity. The first advantage is very easy to understand. Stupid people are never asked to do a lot. Many have noticed that people tend to steer away from someone they feel may be stupid. This is for a very good reason. The stupidity which they posses makes a name for themselves, a name which can be very difficult to shake. Possibly, it is a word which describes the working habits of the person, such as "crappy". Yet, t .....

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