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891: Universal Neurosis
... lead instead to the neurosis and mass illusion of religion. For his perceivably vicious attacks on religion and his logical and yet totally undermining examination of religion and other vital social issues Freud has been slandered and his theories criticized simply because of his addressial of these painful issues. Through the systematic development of the theories of psychoanalysis, al stemming from one another and all tied together into a universal Oedipal complex and religious illusion, the ideas of ...
892: Victims Of Divorce
... that it is now considered an unfortunate but inevitable risk of entering into a marriage. At the beginning of this century, getting divorced was a rare, immoral event and a social disgrace. Nowadays, ending a marriage is just a personal choice for most people regardless of its consequences, which exist especially when the children are involved. One of the many consequences ... given to divorce and more solutions should be presented for the well being of our children. Although the parents are not the only ones who should feel responsible of this social failure, the parents can accomplish the most efficient assistance. The cost of divorce to children is so high that there is a lot to be explored, such as how these ... Children are greatly upset about the separation and need love, support and a familiar daily routine (Furstenberg and Cherlin 71). The living arrangements of children are some of the important issues related to divorce, which cannot be summarized with the simple question of who has the custody. " Overall, the results indicate that regardless of the living arrangements at the time ...
893: An Anaysis Of Sexism Against The Female In Athletics
An Anaysis Of Sexism Against The Female In Athletics Author: Maiteland M. Marks Throughout this paper the issues of women, athletics, stereotyping and opportunities that are/are not available to females in the professional arena of athletics will be explored. Indeed, racism and sexism has traditionally (and continues ... as institutions. There have been a number of laws passed regarding this practice, i.e. Affirmative Action being the one more notable, as well as others. Nevertheless, from a legal, social, and political perspective, females are still stereotyped as the ‘weaker sex,’ and inevitably this mentality continues to impact women in U.S. society, as well as capabilities within other aspects ... compete. In the long run it would only hurt these women in Middle East countries instead of help them Nevertheless we can see that there are cultural, religious, political, and social imperatives which must be considered. However when it comes to the Olympics, a place of all sports for everyone, these universal imperatives are brought into question. All women should ...
894: Teenagers of the Sixties and Today
... dress and their attitudes seem to be more in line with the norm. Most teenagers seem to be more concerned with where the next party will be than with what social issues are confronting society today. David Gelman refereed to this generation in his article as the "me" generation. He quotes University of Michigan social psychologist Lloyd Johnston as saying "It's fair to say that young people are more career-oriented than before, more concerned about making money and prestige." (Gelman 195). This ...
895: Cloning And Embryo Research
... like something read from a science fiction novel just ten years ago. Now, the theories, ideas and facts of cloning embryos have made cloning one of the most talked about social issues of our time. The researchers of this scientific breakthrough have made a lot of progress in recent years. Many have heard of Dolly, the cloned sheep, and that’s just ... being able to work with these stem cells because they are only around for a short time (Tucker Par. 6). The possibilities for new research are endless. Other than a social issue, the idea of cloning has become a moral issue. Many have asked the question, ‘Should we clone humans?’, and more have answered it. There are many who have ...
896: Baseball And American Popular
... major leagues and took a position as Vice President for a restaurant chain. Later, in 1959, Robinson began writing a regular column for the New York Post. He wrote of social issues, foreign affairs, and the upcoming elections. In the 1960 election, he decided to back Richard Nixon instead of John Kennedy. His logic was that the black community should be represented ... to Community Affairs. "He had many firsts in his life. He became the catalyst of many emerging civil movements. His impact on the national pastime proceeded several breakthroughs in the social and political arena"(Lester, p.3). In his book, Never Had It Made he recapped his life, "As long as I appeared to ignore insult and injury, I was ...
897: Womens Development
... partner groups. Women are as likely as men to have opposing as well as complementary interests and concerns. Thus if women are singled out as one, singular group, specific gender issues get ignored. Furthermore, the stakeholder approach might identify actors, but does not necessarily address the processes and practices by which partnerships are established. Urban partnerships are potentially the vehicle through ... ample evidence of women organising themselves to improve their surroundings and their security. Moser (1993) cites examples of a range of low-income urban women's organisational activities around health issues, child care, water, waste recycling, self-help housing and transportation, indicating a commitment to urban life unmatched by official support or encouragement. When housing programmes, upgrading schemes or infrastructure developments ... Quintas de San Jorge Housing Project, Cordoba, Argentina Cordoba is the second largest city in Argentina. The local government, elected in 1983 and reelected in 1987, undertook a range of social policies including the construction of dwellings and site and service schemes for the residents of squatter settlements. The Quintas de San Jorge housing project aimed at resettling 365 families ...
898: Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action Since its inception in the early 1960’s, affirmative action has been ranked among the most controversial issues in the United States. By definition affirmative action is the equal opportunity of women, minorities, and small groups so they will have the same tools, education, and allotment to achieve ... over affirmative action is due to the shared belief that affirmative action is an important moral debate dealing with justice and equality. Not only does it deal with important constitutional issues, but it is also a unique moral debate. What makes this moral debate unique is that both parties share the same ethical obligation to human equality. In other contemporary moral ... finally become truly equal. The tension of the late 1960s civil rights movement had made it very clear that the nation’s minority and female population were not receiving equal social and economic opportunity. The implementation of affirmative action was America’s first honest attempt at solving a problem it had chose to ignore. Even today, many women are overlooked ...
899: Gangs
... the child. It is then that the bond between the kid and the gang is completed because the gang has effectively taken the place of the family. The new anti social structure of cities also effects the ease in which a boy/girl can join a gang. " The formation of gangs in cities, and most recently in suburbs, is facilitated by ... a minimum. Unfortunately there is no real organized force to help fight gangs. Of course the police are supposed to do this but this situation quite often deals with racial issues also and the police forces regularly display their increasing inability to deal fairly with these issues. What we need are more people to form organizations like the "Guardian Angels" a gang-like group that makes life very tough for street gangs that are breaking laws.
900: A Case Study In Diversity India And Romania
... SAWNET homepages I visited indicated a tendency towards educational facilities (mostly University professors), and writing. (SAWNET also represented several artists sites.) Few of the homepages spoke at depth about political issues, but both of the sites themselves has extensive links and information relation to politics and religion. The Virtual Romania site predominantly features several photographs of the Pope, from his recent ... say and how items are represented. It is a very serious site, in contrast to the fun and info-packed Virtual Romania. I realize that there are serious political and social upheavals underway in India at this time, as is illustrated by the current crisis with Pakistan and in the few articles I read at the SAWNET site: Breaking the shackles ... and the Indian Business Network (http://www.ib-net.com/)} The particular flavour of the Indian websites leaves me wondering if all Indian culture is so preoccupied with only serious issues. In conclusion, I must say that I feel Virtual Romania does a better job of promoting and helping it s country for both visitors and for Romanians far and ...


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