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- 1051: Freedom In The United States
- ... I agree that one should feel free to speak openly as long as it does not directly or indirectly lead to the harm of others. One of the more controversial issues was the recent 2 Live Crew incident involving obscenity in rap music. Their record, "As Nasty as They Wanna Be," was ruled obscene in federal court. They were acquitted of ... there was a threat of war with France and thousands of French refugees were living in the United States. Many radicals supported the French cause and were considered "incompatible with social order." This hysteria led Congress to enact several alien and sedition laws. One law forbade the publication of false, scandalous or malicious writing against the government, Congress or the President ...
- 1052: If There Was A Revolution In 1998
- ... gay couple beat up by skinheads! First, if there were a revolution in 1998 there would be a few things I think we all would like to have changed… Our social issue in America over powers anything else, we care more about the presidents sex life than we do about our education, economics, or our country’s other political status. If there was a revolution in 1998, I think we need to change that, we need to make other issues more important. In addition, stop exploitation, oppression, racism, sexism, and discrimination against gays and lesbians. Secondly, if there was a revolution in 1998, We also need to look at what ...
- 1053: Gun Control
- ... estimated 400 homicides including guns. In addition gun control has been seen as necessary because of the violence by criminals using guns. Gun control is wrapped in a series of social issues such as crime and drugs. Guns have become closely linked to drugs and murder in the public mind. Drug dealing and high tech weaponry have escalated the warfare in cities ...
- 1054: The Policies of My Way
- ... pre-leadership days, Trudeau's love of trial by combat was predominant. Mackenzie King would have never touched the unholy trinity of divorce, abortion and homosexuality: each one of these issues is a sleeping dog best left to lie; each could only infuriate conservative Canada from coast to coast. Since King dared not touch them seriatim he certainly would not have ... discipline, the proud possession of a party card, was abhorrent to the free-wheeling independent Trudeau. The ideologically committed gunslinger found little in the democratic process to nourish him. The social democratic Trudeau first entered the electoral lists only only in the safest Liberal seat in the country. Trudeau knew that group dynamic, group participation, in not ideologically and politically effective ...
- 1055: Drugs Should Not be Legalized
- ... Federal Government, but takes on even more credibility when it comes from those in the community who can put the legalization debate in local perspective" (Internet). After learning about the issues regarding both sides of the argument, I would choose to support those who oppose legalization of any drugs. Drugs simply create problems which effect society in several ways. The government ... and poor grammar. The common misconceptions of the "user" are dangerous to those members of society trying to rid the world of the problem. "Drinking on the job is a social and economic problem with a long history. With the growing popularity of illegal drugs in the 1960’s and 1970’s, it was to be expected that their use in ...
- 1056: Thomas Jefferson
- ... a manuscript later known as the Notes on Virginia. This book, rich in its minute analysis of the details of external nature as in its clarification of moral political, and social issues, was read by scientists of two continents for years to come (Smith 142). His wife, ill since the birth of their last daughter, died in September 1782. In sorrow for ...
- 1057: Ray Bradbury
- ... Angeles street corners from 1938 to 1942. Bradbury's first story publication was "Hollerbochen's Dilemma," printed in 1938 in Imagination!, an amateur fan magazine. In 1939, Bradbury published four issues of Futuria Fantasia, his own fan magazine, contributing much of the published material himself. Bradbury's first paid publication was "Pendulum" in 1941 to Super Science Stories. In 1942 Bradbury ... their efforts by the gentle, telepathic Martians, the eventual colonization, and finally the effect on the Martian settlers of a massive nuclear war on Earth. As much a work of social criticism as of science fiction, The Martian Chronicles reflects some of the prevailing anxieties of America in the early atomic age of the 1950's: the fear of nuclear war ...
- 1058: Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov
- Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov was a man with a social conscience. Sakharov had an inner moral fiber that led him to question his creations. His morality made him one of the most responsible scientists of his time. He managed to ... began to participate in human rights demonstrations as well as pen articles on the arms race. Besides writing on the dangers of nuclear war he took the lead in other issues. He wrote about pollution, overpopulation and the need for a new form of government. His writings and his outspokenness got him fired from the bomb project, however in 1975 he ...
- 1059: Interview with Karl Marx
- ... so I moved to Brussels. From there I moved to London and wrote my most famous political books. What were your views on socialism influenced by? There were three major issues that influenced my views. Firstly, having researched the French Revolution, revolutionary change showed to be practical. Secondly, the English Industrial Revolution persuaded me that industrialization was the key to the ... predict? I believed that my ideas were scientific and the situation that I described earlier was inevitable. However, in all honestly, my ideas were no more scientific than any other social theory and thus led to some problems that I didn’t predict. I overlooked the overhead costs that the owners of the productions had to pay to stay in business ...
- 1060: Aids 2
- ... and encouraging condom use to prevent sexually transmitted infections. Bibliography Micheal W. Adler, ABC of AIDS, Login Brothers Book Company, 1993. Gerald J. Stine, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome:Biological,Medical,Social, and Legal Issues, Prentice Hall, 1995. William C. Douglass, AIDS-The End of Civilization:The Greatest Biological Disaster in the History of Mankind, A&B Book Publishers, 1992. Virginia Berridge, AIDS and Contemporary ...
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