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6151: Official Netscape Guide to Internet Research, Second Edition
... Some more ho-hum information (also known as chapters you can skip if you're not doing research on this stuff) consists of chapters on dry material such as Domestic Government Information Online, and International Resources Online. Getting hotter is Chapter 14's Finding Folks Online, which was interesting to read--particularly the Special Needs section where you can find college ...
6152: Ethics/Child Labor
... everybody undoubtedly will feel the impact of it’s results. 9 If your a business already there, all that you can do is follow your own company guidelines and their government policy. What you might find ethically wrong may be perfectly legal there. If you mess up and get caught, it is likely that you will be ruined by the press ...
6153: Diversity
... can see a plethora of clothing styles, music, food, and entertainment. Existence in a non-diverse society would be dull and less adequate to creative desires. The stability of a government is dependent on a diversified entity of governed peoples. A prime example of this would be a proletariat uprising, which is performed when the social gap between rich and poor ...
6154: The Social Status of the London Surgeon, 1350-1450
... Surgery now newly impose upon the said Barbers by virtue of a certain ordinance made during the mayorality of William Walderne.43 The political pressure by the guild on the government was enough to dissolve any unification between physicians and surgeons, at least in London. However, even with the failed attempt of unifying physicians and surgeons, Morstede still attempted to regulate ...
6155: The New Mass Society of the Nineteenth Century
... was difficult to find and often times inadequate. Housing was often times provided by the factories. These "new towns" often had inadequate sanitation and did not have any rules for government. The inadequate sanitation lead to an epidemic outbreak of cholera. Once only affecting the poor, the outbreak reached the middle class, which brought on a new awareness of urban conditions ...
6156: The Morality Of Creating Life
... as Victor created the Monster, society may be close to stumbling into the same fate. Scientists are now able to clone sheep and monkeys; humans cannot be far away. The government, along with the President of the United States, sees enough danger in cloning to place limitations on it. While the publicity on this topic may fade, its dangers will not ...
6157: Gay Marriage
... Ask just about anyone and they will tell you that they are in favor of gay rights. Many people believe that homosexuals should have the same rights in jobs, housing, government benefits, law, etc. However, once the issue of gay marriage is brought up, all talk of equality stops. Nearly three out of every four people support gay rights. Approximately the ...
6158: The Crucial Role of Mass Media
... on the world outside the United States more today than ever before in our nation’s past. This crucial role of the mass media is recognized and protected by our government under the First Amendment. Our founding fathers granted the press this freedom in hopes that it would use it’s privilege to educate and notify the public on necessary information ...
6159: Gulliver's Travels: Political Satire
... whether to kill Gulliver. This shows the heartlessness of the Lilliputions considering that Gulliver could destroy them if he wanted to. This scene is representative of the heartlessness the English government had at the time. Another example of political representation is Gulliver's trial of treason. It is representative of his acquaintance with ambassadors form France. (source 7) The Emperor did ...
6160: Fast Food Reality
... the simplest reasons, and this writer believes it is right. Most of obese people have bad nutrition habits such as high fat level food intake. According to the United States government, the number of overweight Americans is higher than ever before. A 1991 study found that one-third of U.S. adults are obese. One of the reasons for this percentage ...


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