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My Great-Grandmother Was Not A Person
Number of words: 634 - Number of pages: 3.... women were getting the short end of the stick and
men were receiving all of the benifit. This perception still holds strong today,
although not as strongly.
Men said that women were to fragile to vote. Yet no man has ever experienced
labor pains. Furthermore no man has fought any battle that was as hard as the
one the famous five women have fought. The Election Act of the Dominion of
Canada states that "No woman, idiot, lunatic, or criminal shall vote." So women
are equal to criminals? It's not a crime to be a woman. We should not be judged
by our sex. On April 19, 1916 women in Alberta .....
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Civil Liberties
Number of words: 737 - Number of pages: 3.... accommodations for people who can not afford the monetary costs of covering appeals. The courts have throughout the years given new interpretations to old documents based on changes in society. After giving much thought, I have determined that based on current ideology regarding the poor, the State must provide assistance to those who do not have enough money for a required transcript. Over the past century, our government has created programs that provide benefits such as food stamps and welfare for those unable to pay on their own for food and basic needs. Justice Warren ruled in Bro .....
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Creating The Safest Classroom And Lab Atmosphere
Number of words: 1699 - Number of pages: 7.... the classroom incorporated into room 643 should meet all safety
regulations, while being a pleasant place to learn. Light, ventilation,
exits, access, and fire safety must all be considered when building a
classroom. The Uniform Building Code states that a classroom is a Group E
occupancy, and follows that statement with a series of legislation. The
legal aspects of a classroom begin with the basicsÐlight and ventilation.
An enclosed area designated as a classroom has to have natural light from
windows which should have an area proportional to at least 1/10 the total
floor area. Ventil .....
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Violent Crimes By Juveniles
Number of words: 868 - Number of pages: 4.... is seen on TV takes its toll on the minds of juveniles and causes them to want to be like everything they see on TV. For example, children watch Power Rangers and turn around and try to do the Karate they see on anyone they can. They feel they are doing no wrong since the characters on TV are being praised for doing it. The violence on a simple show like Power Rangers can have a great effect on children. When you get into shows with guns and killing, that totally expands a child’s mind to new ways of getting rid of their problems. Television teaches children how to get rid of their pr .....
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Bias
Number of words: 995 - Number of pages: 4.... Bois, Charles
Johnson, and Carter Woodson, started a project to collect oral evidence
from former slaves who were still living. Even these interviews could not
be viewed as 100% accurate. One example, is a geographic bias. The people
that were interviewed were only a very small portion of the millions of
freed slaves. Counting the number of slaves interviewed from each state,
it was discovered that there were only 155 interviews from black people
living in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Missouri, and Kentucky, which is
about 6% of the total number of published interviews. Twenty-three per .....
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Privacy Is The Best Policy
Number of words: 663 - Number of pages: 3.... through other people's
property is permitted. If parents don't look through their children's room,
then the child can be having problems that parents don't know about. This
could not realistically occur though. Parents can detect problems with the
children, outside of their rooms. If any mental or physical problems are
evident with the children, then the results would show with the children's
interactions with the family. Looking through the children's rooms and
invading children's private property, is not required in searching for any
problems. With careful observations of the ch .....
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Treatment Of Women In Voltaire's Period
Number of words: 1499 - Number of pages: 6.... learn things, they would have to go to private tutoring without the knowledge of the Baron. Women didn’t know anything about money or about the sciences. Cunègonde, was so fascinated by the sciences that she would hide in the bushes to listen to Pangloss teach a private lesson to her mother’s maid.
The Baroness’s who were wealthy, were viewed primarily as hostesses. The reason why the Baroness’s were liked so much was because their husbands had beautifully decorated castles. This was the case for the Baroness of Thunder-ten-tronckh. “ The Baron was one of the most powerful lo .....
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Marriage: The Perfect Ending To Pride And Prejudice
Number of words: 1943 - Number of pages: 8.... sentence of Pride and Prejudice; "It is a
truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good
fortune, must be in want of a wife" (Austen, 1) As Norman Sherry points out,
this is Austen's way of implying that 'a single man in possession of a good
fortune' is automatically destined to be the object of desire for all unmarried
women. The statement opens the subject of the romantic novel; courtship and
marriage. The sentence also introduces the issue of what the reasons for
marrying are. She implies here that many young women marry for money. The
question the reade .....
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Animal Rights
Number of words: 1309 - Number of pages: 5.... not longer. Animals play an important role in today's society whether or not
we choose to admit it. Like a newborn baby learning to play with others we must
learn to share the planet with animals.
One of the main issues being disputed today with animal right, is
SUPERIORITY. Over 7 Billion animals die at the hands of humans, in the US,
every year. Out of those 7 Billion animals, about 95% of them are killed for
uses as food. Advocates for animal rights justify their research by presenting
the obvious differences that exist between humans and animals. These include
size, statu .....
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Child Abuse
Number of words: 828 - Number of pages: 4.... neglect is failure to provide
schooling or special educational needs. For example: Not helping them on
homework or teaching them how to read. Emotional neglect includes the lack
of any emotional support and love.
Physical Abuse: The inflicting of physical injury upon a child. This may
include, burning, hitting, punching, shaking, kicking, beating, or
otherwise harming a child. Even if the parents or caretaker didn't
intended to hurt the child, but the injury in not an accident.
Sexual Abuse: Is an inappropriate sexual behavior with a child. Like
fondling a child's genitals, ma .....
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