Concerns Facing The United States In The 1990s: Crime, Education, And Employment
.... develop voluntary national and state
standards for education and authorize grants to develop model programs to
improve learning.
Employment is an issue that every American must deal with. In
society today, women are forcing their way into the business world.
Although females' incomes are generally less than males, both incomes are
needed for general household expenses. One problem which sometimes arises
is the matter of children. Although the woman generally stays home with
the children when the are born and young, the men in the family have to
take this responsibility also. This led to the Family and Medical Leave
Act which .....
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Conforming Vs. Not Conforming To Society's Expectations
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Curfews, And Other Limits
.... Only when you understand the child, then you can
give the appropriate punishment. Another important factor in discipline is
to make sure that the teen understands why what they have done is wrong,
and show them scripture to explain it. If a child does not know why what
they have done is bad, they will likely do it again.
A parent needs to make sure that their rules do not contradict each
other. It is easy to restrict one bad influence, and not another. Many
parents feel that they need to whom their teen hangs out with because of
their friends' language, and general behavior. This is often the wise
thing to do, but if you .....
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The Problem Of Domestic Violence
.... has just been popularized
overnight, domestic violence has been going on from as far back as anyone
can remember and probably farther than that, and two, this is not affecting
many people at the same timem, because, as I've stated before, "in most
families men and women do not engage in physically abusive behavior". If
you as the reader gets anything out of this paper, it is important to me as
the writer, that you find that, while domestic violence is a major problem
for some families, it is by no means an epidemic.
The major reason domestic violence has become so widespread over
the last couple of years is because of the O. J. S .....
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Personal Writing: Living In Both Texas And New York City
.... citizens of New York City would care less about the traffic safety and
reading the traffic signs. The smell of the city reminds me of the honey
roasted peanut stands, a sweet scent of aroma that would often fill up the
neighborhood. When I close my eyes and think deeply about NYC, there has
been a chime in my head of the messengers blowing their whistles to fight
in the traffic while slicing left and right to get to their destination.
New York City taxi drivers are the "killers" of the rush hour. Taxi
drivers within the city are not afraid to use their horn. I must give a
great deal of respect to the New York City taxi driv .....
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Knights And Chivalry
.... By this time,
however, chivalry had become largely a system of etiquette. Tournaments, in
which knights had originally risked their lives in jousting combat before
the ladies, became simply elaborate, stylized, and harmless entertainments.
Moreover, the expense of this and other trappings of knighthood led many
nobles who were eligible for knighthood, having served the customary
apprenticeship of 7 years as a page at a noble court and another 7 as a
squire, or attendant, to a knight, not to become knights at all. From
chivalry, always larger in literature than in life, comes the modern
concept of the gentleman.
The Knight .....
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Existentialism In The Early 19th Century
.... found for moral
decisions. The 19th-century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche further
contended that the individual must decide which situations are to count
asmoral situations.
Subjectivity
All existentialists have followed Kierkegaard in stressing the importance
of passionate individual action in deciding questions of both morality and
truth. They have insisted, accordingly, that personal experience and acting
on one's own convictions are essential in arriving at the truth. Thus, the
understanding of a situation by someone involved in that situation is
superior to that of a detached, objective observer. This emphasis on t .....
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Feminists
.... the article I scrolled down the page to where it
listed "more feminist links", the five that were given consisted of; three
lesbian rights pages, and two "neo-feminist pages". Thinking this must be
only a small percentage of feminist pages which were given by this specific
author, I went back and searched many of the feminist pages on the web
myself. To my unpleasant surprise it turned out that almost all were
expressive of the same extreme theme.
So what does the current view of feminists as a whole mean to
society? I feel that the current view of feminists is detrimental to the
women's movement. One reason is that I feel the cu .....
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The First Impression
.... the
state of Arizona, he met up with a man in ragged clothes, messy hair and in
need of a bath. Still, the young man started up a conversation and found
this hobo to be very intellectual and pleasant man despite his appearance.
As night approached each went and sought shelter for the night, but before
they departed the hobo said "You think I'm a bum, am I right?" Being
truthful the young man replied "Yes."
"I am really a millionaire," the hobo confessed, "I dress and live this way
because I want to be taken for who I am and not my money." The hobo is a
prime example of how appearances can be deceiving.
While appearance is .....
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Dining Establishments And Eating
.... by the
high traffic tile floors, plastic bench seating that does not move for
comfort, and the poor taste of interior design with small amounts of
decoration. These buildings were meant for eating quickly, and then
leaving, visual impact is not a major concern. There will be no waiters to
take your order. A line to the cash register is the only way to get your
food, unless the decision of the drive up window is made. Food is often
times pre-prepared to save time.
Casual dining has more enjoyable food, and a more refreshed
environment, with only a little more time involved. Some casual dining
may include: T .....
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Sacrifices And The Road To Success
.... labor. This not only broke their contract, but their
relationship as well. Even though Franklin did not care much for his
brother, he still considered it a loss, and a "Errata of my life." Yet
their were better things in store for him elsewhere.
In Paul's Case, the character Paul, like Franklin, finds success
away from home. But in order to get there, Paul gave up his morals, family,
and eventually his life to maintain his happiness in prosperity. To escape
the dread and fear Paul felt at home, he stole $3000 from his employer to
leave for New York. Paul is not a crook, but the pressures of leaving home,
to find his own .....
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Views Of Gangs
.... to be reorganized. Also with
each type of gang comes with slang from the gang members countries such as
"ehh vato u messin wid me esse dont u know im loco" .Alot of gang members
are rich from selling drugs and things like that so u always see a big
gangster driven a real nice car. They also have female gangs and they are
just as viscious as the guy gangs they do the exact same things. They have
anarchist gangs who blow stuff up and destroy thing they have punk rocker
gangs who are very weird. There are good gangs like just friends just chill
together, and stuff.
There are many types of gangs but the dangerous ones are very bad .....
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