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- 4991: The Effects Of Television Viol
- ... accurate reflections of real life than the farm children. Likewise, the city boys identified most with characters from violent programs than did those living on the farms (Huesmann 166). The government also did research in this area. They conducted an experiment where children were left alone in a room with a monitor playing a videotape of other children at play. Soon ...
- 4992: The Economics of The Clean Air Act
- ... regulations, but the lack of opportunity such regulations and deregulations provide for other companies. Global warming has increased the tension over the economics of cleaner air, but with little the government can do to limit the use of cars, the production of necessary coal-fired power plants and other such human resources, the topic just turns into another fog for debate ...
- 4993: Medical Revolutions
- ... in the Civil War was, whether he liked it or not, first and foremost a surgeon and always referred to as such. Though his first knife may well have been government issued, he learned the tricks of the trade in due course and sometimes became quite an expert. “Do your best” was the general idea, and most surgeons did, or at ...
- 4994: AIDS Related Stigma
- ... living in after threats of violence and an arson fire in their home (Giblin, 1995 & Quam, 1990). At approximately the same time as U.S. legislation was passed, the Canadian government included AIDS under its human rights commission anti- discrimination laws. Although some things have changed and laws have been passed, the effects if stigma are still prevalent. Many people still ...
- 4995: Abortion
- ... disagree with the Church on abortion. Peter Hart Research 1986 68% of Catholic voters believe that abortion is a private decision mainly up to a woman and her doctor without government interference. CBS/New York Times 1987 85% of Catholics agree with the statement: "Women can have an abortion and still be a good Catholic" Bibliography Bibliography Alvare, Helen, Wilson, Marle ...
- 4996: Affermative Action
- ... standards for a business or office of admissions, so that a white man does not have the upper-hand over an equally or greater educated minority. The initial way the government tried to justify Affirmative Action was to develop a human resource approach: first identifying the problem, which is racism then establishing the solution (Phillips 67). The intent of Affirmative Action ...
- 4997: Affirmative Action In Educatio
- ... that the affirmative action programs are dividing the people and tearing us apart as a country. Some even feel that the passing of Proposition 209 of California will stop the government from discrimin- ating against the qualified individuals who don't get the job because of an affirmative action case. (Http://vote.96.ss.ca.gov/Vote96/html/BP/209yesarg.htm ...
- 4998: American Involvement in the Cuban Revolution
- ... than our own. The developing count ries in Latin America must struggle through economically and politically hard times to reach their own maturity; this means experimentating with different styles of government to find out which is best for the specific country. If America wants democrac y to reign over the Carribean, Central, and South America, it should make the idea appealing ...
- 4999: NAFTA: Canada's & Mexico's Viewpoints
- ... integration initiatives like NAFTA offer positive benefits to Canada and to other trade partners. They promote efficiency of scale, eliminate expensive and time consuming trade restrictions between nations, and discourage government intervention. "NAFTA in particular is in tune with the twin imperatives of globalization and global development. It embodies the historical logic of earlier movements toward Canada/U.S. economic alliances ...
- 5000: Affirmative Action - Does It W
- ... positive outcome (Gilbert & Stead 11). Thc theories of affirmative action are changing in today's world, according to the authors of "Diversity management..." Many states, as well as the federal government, are debating the future of programs that are viewed as giving any type of advantage to a particular group of people (i.e. race or gender) (Gilbert et al. 1 ...
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