Moral Force Protesting
.... 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 some strong cause can be through physical force
protests. This involves violent protests which may harm people purposely.
Destructive attitude from the people supporting a cause by using ph .....
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Animal Testing: Testing....1....2...3
.... Who knows what is possible with the
proper research. Today there are a great deal of people who oppose animal
testing in laboratory research. This is limiting our medical capabilities .
Could we be holding ourselves back from medical breakthroughs such as a cure for
cancer or AIDS? Animal testing is already controlled to a great extent. Many
cats and dogs are killed annually by shelters and pounds. Animal testing is not
as cruel as it is portrayed and is an essential to reaching medical
breakthroughs.
Special controls on laboratory animals have been in place since 1876. These
have been revised in 1986. These laws are n .....
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Violence: Children Who Own The Streets
.... second step is to figure out what causes children to be violent
and become juvenile delinquents. This negative attitude causes them to lead a
life of delinquency and a life isolated from society's idealistic world. When
we ask these question, many others come in mind. Does these problems begin in
the family? Are parents good role models or are they condoning the violence? How
can we prevent parents from destroying the minds and future of these children?
If we try to deny a teen who seeks help, they will only turn to the streets,
drugs, and gangs. When they turn rebellious they will commit crimes, minor or
major. Juvenile v .....
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Commercial Vices
.... The quality of regulated
liquor became assured and taxed, not high enough to motivate bootlegging,
became a source of public revenue. Consumption of legal alcohol became only
slightly greater than the consumption of illegal alcohol had been.
If we follow the alcohol example with all other drugs, the benefits will
obtain. Much more than that, the temptation of the forbidden fruits will
disappear. The jailing of petty drug pushers will stop, together with their
training as future serious criminals in the crime schools which are jails. If
we transfer the huge sums wasted on efforts and on punishment to serious
education and rehabi .....
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Curfew: Worth It Or Not
.... finish and it will be past midnight, so I have
to violate the curfew because it is too late and everyone is sleeping. By
reason of an emergency or some kind of deed that might be lengthy and will
violate the curfew, it might be impossible to obey the curfew.
Finally, kids who are 17 years of age and below do not commit crimes. I
do not know any criminal who is less than 17 years of age or less since you are
limited in transportation and money. Kids who are 17 years of age and below do
not commit crimes, therefore spending tax payer's taxes for something that will
have no use at all.
The Curfew is not being enforced since .....
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Dangerous Driving And The Effects On Youth
.... easily be identified with the social control theory. The control theory
questions not what motivates individuals and society in general to indulge in
societal deviant behaviour but rather examines what is within the structure of a
society that causes individuals to conform to social laws. A social control
theorist would argue that it is social pressures that prevent people from acting
out in deviant manners; otherwise people would act upon inborn animal impulses.
In this case, Mr. Park it seems felt the need to drive his sports car very fast
and dangerously because it catered to his instinctive need for excitement. If .....
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Divorce
.... on which of the child-raising practices is best. But it is known that
parents provide role models for their children and that children rely on their
parents to teach them about the world.
When a culture's values and traditions undergo a rapid change it becomes
difficult to decide which attitudes and beliefs children should be taught. As
one researcher has stated, “today's children are the first generation to be
raised amid doubt about the role prescriptions that have long gone unchallenged.
This makes their socialization especially difficult. Traditionally,
socialization was a process of raising the young to fill major role .....
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Animal Cruelty
.... least half of the animals must die in order
for the government to figure out how much a human can ingest without dying.
In one such test some animals were fed 4. lb. of lipstick and one ended up
dying of intestinal obstruction. In another, 7 pints of melted eye shadow was
fed to rats. In yet another, mice were wrapped in tin foil and grilled in
ultraviolet light to test a sun block cream for a total of 96 hours. The results
of the test were that the longer the mice stayed in the rays, the more sunburnt
they got.
But that is not all. A wax product used in many cosmetics was dosed into
animals by a stomach tube. The amount t .....
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Homosexuals: A Suspect Class?
.... that has come to "symbolize the controversy over
gay legal rights" throughout the nation. This paper will trace the elements
behind that case, and attempt to focus on the steps the Supreme Court will
follow to determine whether homosexuality must be legally considered a "suspect
class" for the purposes of "quota preferences, protected status or claim of
discrimination" as outlined by Colorado's now-famous Amendment 2.
Amendment 2 does away with any attempt to protect homosexuals as a group
that needs special rights because of discrimination. It was enacted after a
statewide referendum, in which 53% voted for the measure. .....
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Animal Rights
.... and experimentation my views vary. A few years ago I felt
that any research or experimentation on animals was inhumane and unjust. However
after maturing and becoming more aware of the world, I now feel as though there
are definite ‘goods’ that come from animal research that can not come from doing
tests on humans. This view is by no means one sided. I also feel that there are
some things being done to animals that just should not happen, such as the
testing of cosmetics. In other areas of animal rights like dissection in the
classroom I think that as long as the animals died naturally it is fine to use
them to further a stu .....
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Animals In The Research Lab
.... or harass individual scientists,
conduct demonstrations, or sometimes commit acts of vandalism. There are a few
health professionals who support the activist movement but they truly stand
apart from the vast majority of physians and most Americans who readily accept
the fact that animal research is necessary to gain medical progress.
The use of living animals remains a very important way to solve medical
problems. Almost every medical achievement of the last century has depended
either directly or indirectly on RESEARCH WITH ANIMALS. The knowledge gained
from this research has extended human life and made it healthier.
I .....
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Sexual Harassment
.... 1988. She was given what may be the largest sex-bias
award in history: up to two hundreds of millions for 1,113 other female State
Farm employees with similar complaints, and $433,000 for Kraszewski her-self.
Ann Hopkings was one of Price Waterhouse's top young executives. She
had the best record for getting and maintaining big accounts, but when she came
up for a partnership in 1982, she was denied because several male partners had
evaluated her as "too macho." They advised her to walk, talk, and dress more
femininely. In response, Hopkings quit the firm and filed suit under Title VII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 whic .....
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