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- 6271: How Should We Treat the Homeless?
- ... to fire laws. I wish that they would let these people sleep on the floor or something rather than sleep outside and freeze to death. I think that if the government can't help these people get back on their feet, then they should build larger shelters to house all of them. They could even serve more food at the shelters ...
- 6272: Homosexuals: A Suspect Class?
- ... unconstitutional will be upheld. The third and final factor the Supreme Court considers in suspect class analysis is whether the discriminated group lacks the political power necessary to redress the government. Even when homosexuals are able to pursue their rights openly in the political arena, society's view of them probably makes their efforts ineffective. Elected officials, sensitive to their constituents ...
- 6273: Against Censoring Harmless Obscene Language
- ... no rights of speech will be abridged by Congress. And if you know me, you'd know that I'd be the first to follow the law and back the government up.
- 6274: An Explanation of Terrorism
- ... Evidence of this can be found by looking at the recent past of the United States. The Oklahoma bombing was one man's way of expressing his dislike of the government. The exact definition of terrorism is not a solid line, it is a very wide line that isn't defined. The general definition of terrorism is an attack of some ...
- 6275: Influence Of Television And Ra
- ... on land, at sea, in the sky, or also in space, with the use of the radio. Politically, the radio made it possible for the people to be informed about government policies directly. Radio was "born" in the twenties, and "died" in the forties. Because the depression made listening the only amusement people could afford, the thirties were radio's finest ...
- 6276: Persuasive Essay: Overpopulation
- ... Increasing numbers in urban areas will lower quality of life in cities around the world. The precipitators of this complex issue are unlimited. Factors such as poverty, food distribution, and government corruption are all important aspects. No one will be unaffected by the repercussions of an overpopulated world. This highly sensitive and complex issue demands the attention of all who reside ...
- 6277: An End To Genetic Diseases
- ... court case of Eisenstadt vs. Baird stated that "if the right to privacy means anything, it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted government intrusion into matters so fundamentally affecting a person as the decision whether to bare or beget a child" (107). The right to have a child is your right, whether you ...
- 6278: The Censorship in the American Society
- ... the supervision and control of the information and ideas that are circulated among the people within a society.(Konvitz 1)" Censorship is a form of controlling the members of society. Government leaders and public officials, who believe that literary, artistic, or educational materials are not suitable for the public, take the liberty of eliminating and/or editing it. Censorship amongst the ...
- 6279: A Civil Rebuttal
- ... we would still get leeched at the doctors for the common cold. These fine discoveries were all made by philosophers. Now these philosophers were brave enough to challenge science, the government, and even the Church. Now, I am not one to stand here and say that I will believe in unholy blasphemy, but rather I feel I should receive the liberty ...
- 6280: IMF And The World Bank
- ... a catastrophic pace, owing to the breakdown of water and sewage systems triggered by the economic crisis (Dark Victory,p55). The IMF encourages governments to cut backspending and to downsize government department, thus a rise in employment. the damage in Education Sub-Saharan Africa is significant. for example the percentage of 6-11 years old enrolled in school has fallen from ...
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