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- 6191: Capital Punishment: Injustice of Society
- ... confused with retribution, and most would agree that the punishment should fit the crime, but can society really justify murdering someone else simply on the basis that they deserved it? Government has the right and duty to protect the greater good against people who jeopardize the welfare of society, but a killer can be sentenced to life without chance of parole ...
- 6192: Providing Jobs For The Disabled
- ... Woolworth's hiring of these individuals not only help the workplace but also provides a paycheck for an overlooked part of the population and this means less tax dollars for government aide of the unemployed. Woolworth is surely a business that deserves its recognition for employing these people, which is another strong point. The public will think highly of the people ...
- 6193: Television Violence and Children
- ... 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 videotape of other children at play. Soon, things ...
- 6194: Acid Rain 8
- ... assessments and to stress the need for further studies; and because of the cost of pollution reduction, governments have tended to support this attitude. Studies released by the U.S. government in the early 1980s, however, strongly implicated industries as the main source of acid rain in the eastern United States and Canada. In 1988, as part of the United Nations ...
- 6195: Interracial Adoption
- ... parents. This leads to children being left in foster care programs, instead of being adopted by a family. According to Marcus Mabry’s article “ because of policies of nonracialism, the government doesn’t track how many whites are adopting black babies.” Adoption agencies in the past would delay a child’s placement due to lack of same race parents. To me ...
- 6196: Hate Crimes
- ... considered a hate crime only when the crime presents evidence of bias against women. There are no records of gender-based hate crimes against women, thus, there are no federal government surveys of hate crimes against women. This is because women as a class are not covered by the Hate Crime Statistics Act. One example of an occurrence or crime that ...
- 6197: Evolution of Individual Rights Prior to the Constitutional Convention
- ... declarative and that in the states of the Union there have been created governments whose authority emanates from the consent of those who are ruled, and if the form of government becomes destructive, the people have the right to change or remove it. These governments are bound to ensure the mentioned rights. The Declaration was also stipulating important issues concerning the ...
- 6198: History Of Coca-Cola
- ... dope". They were constantly fighting to keep their product from being banned because the cocaine was a serious health risk. Their biggest problem with the law came when the Federal Government claimed that they were breaking the 1906 Pure Food & Drug laws. They said that by having coca in the name and the beverage not containing cocaine was false advertisement. Coca ...
- 6199: Affirmative Action
- ... accepting more African American students does not solve the problem. Affirmative action is not the solution; it is a way of ignoring the problems with America's educational department. The government needs to initiate the improvement of precollege education and eliminate affirmative action.
- 6200: Television in the 90’s
- ... sitting in front of the television. Many parents use the TV as a baby-sitter for young children. To fully solve this problem, I believe we need to have more government regulation, parental control, and cooperation with the entertainment industry. If the problem is not completely solved soon, the youth of America will get worse. Television affects the lives of children ...
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