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- 1151: Study on Juvenile Psychopaths
- ... who study drugs and crime are only now beginning to realize the social consequences of raising so many children in abject moral poverty. The need to rebuild and resurrect the civil society (families, churches, community groups) of high-crime, drug-plagued urban neighborhoods is not an intellectual or research hypothesis that requires testing. It's a moral and social imperative that ... does to poverty of values. Experts like John DiIulio and James Q.Wilson believe that the cure lies in a renaissance of personal responsibility, and a reassertion of responsibility over rights and community over egoism. There is definitely a need for more study on the new breed of teen criminal -"the Super Predator"- But we don't need yet another library ...
- 1152: The Presidential Contenders In
- ... and highly partisan message to Congress. He pointedly blamed the continuing Kansas problems on northern propogandists and outside "agents of disorder". He accused the Republicans of preparing the country for civil war. Many in Congress were understandably outraged, reversing the charges of sectionalism right back at Pierce. Some blamed the Kansas situation directly on the outgoing president. In all, it was ... taking office, the Taney supreme court handed down its infamous Dred Scott decision, or rather non-decision. The supreme court basically decided that slaves were property and, therefore, had no rights in the court system. The court cited the Fifth Amendment in refusing to meddle in disputes involving slaves. In the larger sense, though, the ruling declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional ...
- 1153: ADA
- ... for the more than forty-three million disabled Americans living in the United States. On July 26, 1990, President Bush signed into law the ADA. The worldˇ¦s first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities, this event was a historical benchmark and a milestone in Americaˇ¦s commitment to full and equal opportunity for all citizens. The Presidentˇ¦s directive ...
- 1154: Analysis Of Jack Turners The A
- ... own language, form of communication, and perceptions of the world. Bound by similar goals and ideas, these counter-cultures refused to conform to what was considered normality. They ignited the Civil Rights Movement and changed society. Although some were concerned with environmental issues, most of their battles were fought within the anthropocentric realm. Maybe our best fight to preserve wild nature lies ...
- 1155: Comparison Of Racism In Histor
- ... they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. -Martin Luther King Jr. We have come a long way since the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. Our cities are filled with numerous minority groups with different religions and cultures. We live in a multicultural society where we don t have to ...
- 1156: Marcus Tullius Cicero
- ... Cicero was the first Roman who found his way to the highest dignities of the State with no other recommendation than his powers of eloquence and his merits as a civil justice. The first case of importance which he undertook was the defense of Roscius Amerintis, in which he distinguished himself by his courageous defense, of his client, who had been ... conformable to Cicero's idea of a well-regulated State, and is supposed to have treated in the books that are lost of the executive power of magistrates and the rights of roman citizens. The treatise De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum is written after the manner of Aristotle, and discusses the chief good and the chief evil (summum bonum et summum ...
- 1157: A Seize Of Power
- ... a mentally deficient “communist.” Hitler used this scenario to make the commies out to be a flaw of society, and was granted the right to suspend all of a communists civil rights, and send them to prison camps. This was key to Hitler’s maintaining power because communism was the next largest party to Nazism, and with no communists, that means no ...
- 1158: Censor the Internet?
- ... protecting and enlarging freedom of expression for all our citizens… Ideas should not be checked at the border."(McCullagh) Another person attending that conference was Ann Breeson of the American Civil Liberties Union. She is quoted as saying, "Our big victory at Brussels was that we pressured them enough so that Al Gore in his keynote address made a big point ... Plague of Freedom." Internet Underground. June 3, 1998. Silberman, Steve. "Defending the First Amendment." Hotwired.com. June 2, 1998. "Silencing the Net-The Threat to Freedom of Expression Online." Human Rights Watch. May 1996. Sterling, Bruce. "Short History of the Internet." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. September 1997.
- 1159: 1950’s Youth Culture
- ... in Washington and New York. When I started asking her a questions about the paper she gave me a shocking theory I would never have thought of. Elvis started the Civil Rights movement was what it came down to. During the fifties blacks and whites were in two different societies. All of a sudden a white man came along who sounded and ...
- 1160: Child Exploitation
- ... are too heavy, they are turned loose to die in the desert. Plus, while they are being held captive, they are caged, beaten and starved. Now where are these child rights organizations that are fighting for kids in sweatshops? How can the world sit back and condone such behavior? Children are dying for the sake of a sport and the world ... watch as the future dies before us. Only time will tell how civilization will react to the problems facing the world. Civilization, that’s a funny word. I see nothing civil in the suffering and death of a child. I’ll bet the children don’t either.
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