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1701: 27 Years Of Influential 60 Min
... television journalism. 60 Minutes changed the way that the American public receives its television news, stemming forth a whole new format of television broadcast journalism. 60 Minutes has a vast history of stories covered, yet the format has remained unchanged. Don Hewett, creator and producer of 60 Minutes, has been the subject of much criticism for his stubbornness. Since its origin ... the corporation. 60 Minutes has turned out to be quite a goldmine for CBS because the program has not only brought in the highest profit of any other show in history, but most of all their other shows combined. It comes as no surprise that other networks dived into the newsmagazine business. Some of the more notable programs to cash in ...
1702: Racism - The Future
... 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 ...
1703: Questioning The Constitutional
... in public places at taxpayer expense, by sponsoring events like Christmas concerts, caroling, or by supporting the teaching of religious ideas. It appears the United States government has had a history of favoring Christianity. The United States government's favoritism of Christianity is a clear violation of the First Amendment. This amendment states that "Congress shall make no law respecting an ... government would be prevented from favoring one religion over another. Henry, Richard, "Government in America", Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1994 pg.141, 146, 148. Klinker, Philip A., "The American Heritage History of the Bill of Rights", Silver Burdett Press., 1991 pg. 99-100, 109, 93. "Darrow, Clarence Steward", "The American Peoples Encyclopedia vol.6 ", Grolier Incorporated, New York 1962, pg. 796 ...
1704: Legality Of Abortion
... state possess in deciding whether to abort a pregnancy (12 Tribe). During the past twenty-five years abortion has become one of the most debated controversies in the Unite States' history. The issues surrounding abortion strike questions based on ethics, morals, emotions, and law. There are many alternative perspectives from which people can approach the legality and morality of abortion. But ... the law states. I am sure these people wonder why the fetus doesn't have rights as well as the mother. Abortion author Faye Ginsberg states that, never in the history of the United States has the state granted one citizen the right to have another killed to solve one's problems (156 Ginsberg). But, people who consider a fetus to ...
1705: Internet Regulation
... Dialog Magazine Database, 040477. 31 Oct. 1994, 82. Diamond, Edwin and Stephen Bates. "...And Then There Was Usenet." American Heritage. Oct. 1995, 38. Diamond, Edwin and Stephen Bates. "The Ancient History of the Internet." American Heritage. Oct. 1995, 34-45. Dyson, Esther. "Deluge of Opinions On The Information Highway." Computerworld. Dialog Magazine Database, 035733. 28 Feb. 1994, 35. Exon, James J ... Dialog Magazine Database, 042574. 20 Feb. 1995, 8. Gibbs, Mark. "Congress 'Crazies' Want To Carve Up Telecom." Network World. Dialog Magazine Database, 039436. 12 Sept. 1994, 37. Horowitz, Mark. "Finding History On The Net." American Heritage. Oct. 1995, 38. Laberis, Bill. "The Price of Freedom." Computerworld. Dialog Magazine Database, 036777. 25 Apr. 1994, 34. Messmer, Ellen. "Fighting for Justice On The ...
1706: Internet Addiction
... However, the best advice offered by experts for when you begin losing touch with reality is to just pull the plug. (7) Bibliography WORKS CITED 1.) Cerf, Vint. "A Brief History of the Internet" Internet History. (12 Sep 97) 2.) Gehl, John & Douglas Suzanne. “Internet Keeps Growing and Growing.” Edupage. 16 Sep 97 3.) INTELLI QUEST. "Internet Survey." Internet News. 04 Sep 97 (08 Sep 97 ...
1707: Euthanasia - Response To Anti
... that questioned the established structure was considered witchcraft. He believes "if something is incomprehensible to the common man, it is usually something that is not in his best interests." Yet history is the story of people who dared to challenge those things readily accepted by others. Those who dared to question existing standards bought about social change, both good and bad. History demonstrates the need to question the confusing in order for society to advance and learn. To blindly accept things as right and to never ask 'why' I believe would lead ...
1708: Domestic Violence
... further. Even though Domestic violence can be caused by either the male or the female it is usually caused by the male due to their controlling nature and physical advantage. History and Causes Since the dawn of time physical force has been used to keep subordinate groups in their place by dominant people in society. Men have always been physically larger ... continue to put up with the abuse and learn ways of dealing to cope with it. The third reason why this problem does not go away is because of the history of domestic violence. It has been acted out for thousands of years so there is still that acceptance and view that it is not a major problem. So what makes ...
1709: Battered Womens Syndrome - A S
... individual. Since 1980, the American Psychiatric Association has revised the criteria for diagnosing post traumatic stress disorder several times. Currently, the diagnostic criteria for post traumatic stress disorder include a history of exposure to a traumatic event and symptoms from each of three symptom clusters: intrusive recollections, avoidant/numbing symptoms and hyper arousal symptoms. Recent data indicate that many individuals qualify ... feelings and emotions. To summarize, many experts regard battered women's syndrome as a subcategory of post traumatic stress disorder. The diagnostic criteria for post traumatic stress disorder include a history of exposure to a traumatic event and symptoms from each of three symptom clusters: intrusive recollections, avoidant/numbing symptoms and hyper arousal symptoms. After exposure to a traumatic event, defined ...
1710: Adopted Children Should Know T
... you know nothing about your family background. A feeling of emptiness will surely overwhelm you. Every time a teacher assigns a family tree, or a report on one’s cultural history, adopted children feel lost. Of course adopted parents provide a good and loving home, as loving as any birth parent would provide, but adopted children will always be curious about ... who his or her parents are, the child will have an empty place in his or her heart. This place should be filled with knowledge of his or her family history, perhaps even a relationship with a birth parent. Each person on this planet has a right to know where he or she comes from. To take that away from anyone ...


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