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1681: Compare And Contrast
By: anthony E-mail: and1xkp@aol.com Bridging the Generation Gap Between Teens in the ‘60s and Teens in the ‘90s Throughout history many generations have been named after something that describes them in every way. The decade from 1960 to 1970 is definitely one of those eras and it became known as ... the ‘90s teen generation has adopted what the hippies started and evolved their ideas to match their needs. Though the generations represent two totally different aspects of American culture and history, their revolutions with sex, clothes, and music will serve as foundations for future generations to come. As the years go by between generation and generation, one facet has remained a ...
1682: What To Do About Immigration
... do not present any threat to the American culture and identity and that the society could only benefit economically by accepting more of them. David Kennedy, a professor of American history at Stanford University, is one of the defenders of pro-immigration policy. In his article "Can We Still Afford to Be a Nation of Immigrants?" he relying on historical evidence ... sometimes incline us to be"(315). He points out that, first of all, we can not predict the consequences of this phenomena, as there was no such precedent in American history when "[no other]immigrant group had the size and concentration and easy access to its original culture that the Mexican immigrant in the Southwest today" (315). Secondly, he acknowledges the ...
1683: What Is The Definition Of Marr
... those of us who are gay should be treated like anybody else” (260). Many people just don’t believe marriage should be between two people of the same sex. Throughout history marriage has always been between a man and a woman and that’s the way many want to keep it. Many people believe that gay marriage would cause the American ... from the family and society that marriage brings. And I want people tp know they can not interfere: Love is love, In whatever shape it comes, it deserves respect. Throughout history marriage is believed to be a union between two people. These two people have always been a man and a woman. Not a man and another man, or a woman ...
1684: What Is Marijuana?
... Legalizing Marijuana use the United States stands apart from many nations in its deep respect for the individual. The strong belief in personal freedom appears early in the nation's history. The Declaration of Independence speaks of every citizen's right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." The Constitution and Bill of Rights go further, making specific guarantees. The ... intensely on hard drugs and violent crimes. Alcohol vs. Marijuana „Y Over 100 thousand deaths annually are directly linked to acute alcohol poisoning. „Y In 4,000 years of recorded history, no one has ever died from a pot overdose. „Y Alcohol causes Server physical and psychology dependence. „Y Alcohol is reported to cause temporary and permanent damage to all major ...
1685: Synthesis On Race And Ethnicit
... ins with other ethnic groups and judge them all from the one incident. As William Booth, a Washington Post staff writer, said in his essay "One Nation, Indivisible: Is It History,", "Houses of worship remain, as the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. described it three decades ago, among the most segregated institutions in America, not just by race but also by ... has to offer. Bibliography Ackley, Katherine Anne, ed. Perspectives on Contemporary Issues: Reading across the Disciplines, 2nd Ed. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt, 2000. Booth, William. "One Nation, Indivisible: is it History?" Ackley, 393-399. Ehrenreich, Barbara. "Cultural Baggage." Ackley, 415-417. Kotlowitz, Alex. "Colorblind." Ackley, 411-414. Morrow, Carl E. "Minority role models in communities are difficult to come by." The ...
1686: Should We Legalize
... society alike. All this while trying to battle an enemy who is not as dangerous as it is currently believed by most of the American public. The unpleasantries of the history of Drug Prohibition also show us how the public has been mislead through Prohibition. Many of these disagreeable acts were not circumstances of Drug Prohibition, rather goals of it, whether ... Al Capone which turned Chicago into a city troubled with crime. The same cries for protection of rights were being heard as the FBI was seen invading our rights. Our history demonstrates the evils of prohibition. One should wonder why people would be willing to fight the righteous fight again when it is neither righteous nor possible. Also, public opinion is ...
1687: Shermans March
... destroy everything in its path? Also, what did Sherman’s troops think about the highly destructive march? Part One The following quote form Jim Miles book To the Sea: A History and Tour Guide of Sherman’s March, gives a brief example of how both sides felt about the march. To people of the North it was a triumphal procession in ... on them for his life. While marching through Georgia, Sherman felt no regret of his destruction, and his troops felt the same way. Bibliography Miles, Jim. To the Sea: A History and Tour Guide of Sherman’s March. Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 1989. Gibson, John M. Those 163 Days. New York: Bramhall House, 1961. Key, William. The Battle of Atlanta and ...
1688: Racism
... are many standards being lowered? The government has given blacks many ways to get in and out of college and it’s not fair for the average white person. Throughout history blacks haven’t always been the smartest people. They have consistently under performed in IQ (Emeagwali). A black athlete then doesn’t have to be as smart as the average ... didn’t like types of people. Everyone is different, that’s the way that God made us. He didn’t intend for us to do this to each other though. History has had their share of hate crimes, dating back to the start of the Klu Klux Klan (KKK), a group of whites that hate and terrorize blacks. They wear all ...
1689: American Violence
... essay about american violence. Murder is regarded as a crime in all modern civilized societies. Crime is shown in the media and is prevalent in society. Early in America’s history, killing a human being was a relatively private matter to be dealt with by families or larger kinship groups. Deliberate killing (such as infanticide, cannibalism, head hunting, or the killing of the very old) is classified as “murder” in modern law, but such practices were viewed as customary and acceptable early in America’s history when the settlers first arrived on the continent. New laws or views of existing laws may make criminal acts that were once legal; or, on the other hand, they may ...
1690: Atomic Diplomacy
Atomic Diplomacy The emergence of the United States as a dominant party in balance of power equations is a relatively new phenomenon in world history. New military technology coupled with increased global integration has allowed the United States to reinvent the fundamental assumptions of international diplomacy while propelling itself to the top of the hegemonic ... deployment of the atomic bomb that the U.S. assumed its position as a true superpower. The years that followed this unparalleled ascension are the most fascinating times in the history of U.S. international relations. Hopefully, an investigation into this atomic diplomacy, along with a balanced analysis of the problems of conceptualizing and implementing containment, will provide insight for our ...


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