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Term Papers on Social Issues

Women In Battle
Number of words: 1368 - Number of pages: 5

.... themselves in different fields. In April 193, Les Aspin and President Clinton lifted the restriction to women flying in combatmissions. As of now, 67 percent of all positions are open to women in the Army. The positions that are closed to women are the following: infantry, armor., special forces, field artillery battalions, combat engineer companies, ground surveillance platoons, and air defense artillery bateries. In the Air Force, 99 percent of jobs are available, only excluding combat controllers, and pararescue. The Navy has 94% of jobs available to women, only excluding SEAL units, mines .....

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Moral Force Protesting
Number of words: 1421 - Number of pages: 6

.... are other ways to morally protest without any physical violence. Sometimes due to the refusal to abide to certain laws the supporters may find abusive, the moral force protest supporters might find themselves confronting the law, and perhaps even acting illegally. In recent years, certain countries which hadn't previously given women the right to vote changed their decision by receiving strong moral force protest; this right was gained, and nowadays in those countries women possess the right to vote. Physical force wasn't in any way used in this case. The opposing way to support .....

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Cultural Diversity & Intergroup Relations: A Glimpse Into The World Of The Disabled
Number of words: 616 - Number of pages: 3

.... it took me about 15 minutes with the walker. People were kind enough, however, to open the doors for my partner and I. As we entered the cafeteria, I noticed people looking at us sympathetically and some very arrogantly. One person in particular couldn’t stop starring at me. The way he was looking at me upset me and made me a bit annoyed. In my mind I felt like hitting him with my walker, but my good sense told me it is not a good idea. By the time I got to the cafeteria, I was really tired and worn out. I saw my fellow handicapped classmates and we decided to take a little rest. We d .....

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The Issue Of Premarital Sex
Number of words: 1033 - Number of pages: 4

.... The emotional aspects, however, are not so simple. These three aspects have led to the views held by the different sides to the issue. The power that sex wields can be expressed by comparing it to fire. Fire is good because it heats our homes, cooks our food, and strengthens steel for building. Fire can also be bad because it burns down homes, destroys God's creation, and is painful and scarring. Likewise, sex is also good and/or bad. It is exciting, cementing, and euphoric, but it can destroy lives and relationships via affairs, rape, and unwanted pregnancies. However, what determ .....

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Why Are We Still Prejudice?
Number of words: 371 - Number of pages: 2

.... "Black" but in the same sentence accusing "Whites" of referring to them asa blacks. We "Whites" really don't think much of that statement because in all honesty we are not intimidated by these groups, and with good reason. There is no direct harm in this attitude that minority groups display in America, but in my opinion if we continue to let this train of thought continue there is no limit to how much special privileges these people will demand, and we will give it to them. We feel sorry for them because they are feeling discriminated and if we don't give them exactly what they want then w .....

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The Urban Underclass: Challenging THe Myths ABout America's Urban Poor
Number of words: 1146 - Number of pages: 5

.... dropouts consigned forever to joblessness. Yet none of these perceptions is true, according to a new Brookings book, The Urban Underclass. Edited by Christopher Jencks of Northwestern University and Paul E. Peterson of Harvard, this set of essays attempts to separate the truth about poverty, social dislocation and changes in American family life from the myths that have become part of contemporary folklore. According to a number of indicators the underclass is shrinking, writes Peterson in his introductory essay. A higher percentage of the minority population is receiving high school diplo .....

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The Crucial Role Of Mass Media
Number of words: 1163 - Number of pages: 5

.... into either the supporters of Jarol Manhiem’s essay on the ineptness of the media to realize it’s privileged role or the supporters of Douglas Rushkoff’s essay on the ability of American people to see past the distractive sensationalism of modern day mass media. The debate that was engaged in class rested on these two contradicting sides. On one side there is Manhiem. Arguing modern day mass media is profit and deadline driven, lacks true integrity, and despite the many different mediums it is still the same story taken apart, reassembled and passed on with little, if an .....

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The Women Of The Nineties
Number of words: 450 - Number of pages: 2

.... need and deserve. Children need their parents. Only a parent can truly give their child what he/she needs. A daycare provider can not give each and every child in the daycare center the love and attention that one of their parents can give them. One of the things people do or are supposed to do when they have a baby is make sacrifices. Many women today are too selfish. They want it all: a husband, a child, and a career. It is too hard to balance all of these things and usually the child ends up suffering for it. There is no reason why a woman can not put her career on hold to raise her chi .....

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Did Immigrants Have To Leave Behind Their Cultures?
Number of words: 608 - Number of pages: 3

.... focus on the family values that they had always know, yet they were in a new country now and they needed to learn to carry on traditions and cultures where they were the minority. On the other hand, these immigrants added their cultures to the American society; thus none were forced to give up their roots. If immigrants were not ready to start a new life then they should never have come to America. If they left behind their cultures, it is nobody’s fault but their own. Vecoli gave an example of Italian immigrants that emigrated to Chicago had established seventeen colonies around the c .....

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The Power Of Persuasion
Number of words: 464 - Number of pages: 2

.... to create visual and sound appeal to consumers. The benefit of television advertising is the combination of site and sound, being able to see that beautiful woman drink that soda and hearing her reaction is why televisions advertising are so successful. Companies use popular and appealing people in most commercials such as, models, movie or television stars, and even professional athletes to endorse their products. They figure if children and even some adults idolize and look up the people in the commercials they will want to use the same products their idols use. Aside from television, .....

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