Bad Or Good
.... point of view. In other words
everything is relative.
Paradoxically, when we start thinking we, we discover that we actually
know almost nothing, or that there are many things left, to be known. On the
other hand, the more we know, the more we want to know. This desire of knowing
more and more might be expressed through questions.
One big difference that separates the human beings from animals is that
people ask themselves, why do we exist? and animals do not. If animals asked
themselves this question, in that moment they would become human beings. If
someone find an answer to this question, many things would be sim .....
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Controversial Pornography
.... content exhibited in pornographic materials should
marvel and delight in its details. Those who do not should simply look away. In
the words of Justice William O. Douglas, "no one is compelled to look"
(Brownmiller 663). There is no concrete manner to define materials that are
"obscene" or "offensive" because various images come to mind among individuals
when words similar to these are used to describe pornography. To classify a
distasteful picture from a beautiful one comes down to a matter of opinion and
taste. In previous instances, such as the Miller Case of 1973, the Court attempted
to define which materials could be .....
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Living Together Before Marriage
.... Many couples are afraid of marriage and decide to live together with the
intention to persue marriage if the temporary arrangement is successful. The
couples hope to "minimize their chances of a potential disastrous marriage; any
conflicting attitudes toward social activities, economic arrangements, or
domestic chores will be discovered and hopefully resolved while the couple live
together." (Carter, Sharon. "Trial Marriage". Ladies' Home Journal 14 (May
1993): 12-13.) If an unsolveable conflict arises, the couple can cancel their
wedding plans and escape the painful exercise of divorce. Living together
ultimately can .....
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Street Gangs: A Guide To Community Awareness
.... Such changes
include; a decline in grades, truancy, graffiti in the youth's room, on school
folders or on clothes, wearing of certain style or color of clothes, breaking of
curfew, change in friends, drug and/or alcohol use, or possession of money or
items that a parent cannot explain. Involvement of your child with a group of
their friends in delinquent or criminal behavior may be another sign. Some gang
members devise hand signals to communicate with other gang members. Use of such
signals should alert parents to possible gang association.
GANG PARAPHERNALIA
CLOTHING:
Style shows the group that youths associate with. The parti .....
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Gender And Relationship Of Children
.... young children
(Jacklin & Maccoby, 1978). Pairs of 33-month old children were brought together
in the same-sex or mixed-sex in a laboratory playroom, and the amount and kind
of social behaviour directed more social behaviour, both positive and negative,
to same sex playmates that opposite sex ones. Girls paired with boys were more
likely to stand watching their partners, or withdraw towards an adult, than boys
in any pairing or girls playing with girls. The point brought up in this study
is that interactive behaviour is not just situationly specific, it also depends
on the gender of participants.
Some of the reasons given by .....
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How Can We Help The Homeless And Should We?: Searching For A Solution
.... way it portrays the young woman that has nothing
going for her and almost everything against her. I though about this and decided
I had misunderstood the whole plight of this population and thought there must
be a better way to help these unfortunate people. How should we help the
homeless and should we try even though they may not help themselves? I figure
that is the most important question that needs to be answered if anything is to
be done.
Of the essays I analyzed Awalt's "Brother Don't Spare a Dime" was the
one essay that went against the idea of helping the homeless because the author
thinks it's their own fault for being t .....
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Instilling A Child's Values
.... might find that sometimes the child is
not learning the morals that the parent is trying to instill in their child. In
that case, a parent should discipline him. Discipline shows the importance of
values in a whole different way. When a child is punished for something he or
she did that was wrong, he or she learns not to do it in fear of being punished,
but after a while the child accepts the given value for what it is. Punishment
can be done several ways. Some deny their child of something such as: food,
fun, attention, or television shows with gigantic, purple dinosaurs. Other
parents discipline in a more physical way: .....
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Why Everyone Should Have Different Rights
.... time being.
If they do stay they should pay taxes like the average citizen. And should not
be able to draw welfare. The laws restricting illegal immigrants should be
enforced. And all illegals that do not pay taxes should be sent back to their
place of origin.
There are many types of people and should be many types of laws and
ultimatly rights. This paper has only discussed three types of people there
are hundreds more. Let the people of the United States decide if there should
be different rights and laws for the many different types of people.
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The Positive Aspects Of Fraternities
.... into he fraternity.
With all these commitments and traditions, or rituals, one could see
that fraternity life has a lot behind it and the members take it very seriously.
Though at times the fraternity becomes very social and yes alcohol may be
consumed, is not , however, the focus of the fraternity. Fraternities offer
numerous benefits and building blocks for developing an independent and
successful life with many close friends. such as paticipating in charity events,
events to benefit the homeless, raise money fo the poor and commit themselves to
learn
After all is said and done, friendship and brotherhood in the context of
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Responsible Driving
.... Finally I will go through a step-by-step process of driving, from
getting out of the drive way to turning onto a highway.
Accident risk is the chance of injury to yourself or others and the
chance of damage to vehicles and property. All driving involves risk. You have
tonotice that risk always exists and can sneak up on you at any time. 85% of all
collisions are the drivers first collision. 49% of vehicle crashes involve only
one car. The liklihood of being in a collision any year is only 1/5 people.The
chances of suffering an injury that is serious enough to disable you is 1/83
people (Kenel, 8) . As you can see risk .....
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Society's Influence On Morals
.... approximately 83,000 Jews. Christopher Browning states in his book,
Ordinary Men, that, “...the men of Reserve Police Battalion 101, like most of
the German society, was immersed in a deluge of racist and anti-Semitic
propaganda” (Browning 184). Unless placed in the Battalion men's situation, one
can not fathom how a population of people can so evilly turn against another.
People in every culture are susceptible to the ideas and beliefs brought
upon them by propaganda. Whenever an idea is accepted as the ‘norm', people
will find a way to justify it and follow it despite the evil implications it
might entail. Humans have .....
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Society's Problems And My Role In Helping It
.... society and each problem has a ripple effect that eventually hurts
everyone. Even if only for selfish reasons, every individual should help to
solve the problems of society. A parallel that I can draw to further illustrate
my point is the team play of former NBA star Earvin "Magic" Johnson. When asked
why he is such a team player, he responded that he was a very selfish man. He
wanted to win so much that he was willing to do whatever it took to succeed.
I hope that in my later life I have every opportunity to help those who need it.
I try to help out as much as I can now. Due to my commitments at school, I have
little spare time .....
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