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- 1641: Cooperative Pursuit
- ... co-op could be the thing for you and would like to apply for membership and accept the responsibilities it requires then it does not matter your gender, race, or religion. you are automatically accepted for membership. One of the more lucrative aspects of being a member in the co-op, is that you will be able to participate in the ...
- 1642: Witchcraft at Salem
- ... molecular pool which evolved into a human being? Or does the answer lie in some different theory that only time will reveal? Whether it be in the case of medicine, religion, history, or anything requiring judgement, even gossip, one must realize that reality is impossible to pin down. Although we may be sure that two parallel lines could never meet, there ...
- 1643: Sixteen Most Significant Events in US History between 1789 to 1975
- ... the strongest and most important pieces of legislation in support of civil rights in the United States. The law banned discrimination because of a person's color, race, national origin, religion, or sex. The rights protected by the act are freedom to seek employment, vote and use parks, restaurants, and other places. The act also forbid discrimination by any program that ...
- 1644: The History of the Ku Klux Klan
- ... prejudice was the cause. The new Klan was far more violent. People were tarred and feathered, lynched, and beaten for little reason more than being a certain race, nationality or religion. In the 1920's, the KKK prospered. Unlike previous revivals, the members were in more than just the South. The Klan was spread all across the country. Many towns were ...
- 1645: Imigration and discrimination in the 20`s
- ... they provided industries with a cheap source of labor, Americans were both afraid of, and hostile towards these new groups. They differed from the "typical American" in language, customs, and religion. Many individuals and industries alike played upon America's fears of immigration to further their own goals. Leuchtenburg follows this common theme from the beginning of World War I up ...
- 1646: COMPUTER CRIME Hackers And Security Measures
- ... and sharing information with other people. On the other hand, absolute decentralisation can easily drive humanity to very negative results. Consequently, democracy consists several kinds of people with different cultural, religion and ethnic backgrounds as well as people who have opposing political sights. Every citizen in our society must try to always keep a balance between illegal activities of hackers and ...
- 1647: ESP
- ... witnessed the event. These are the questions that scientists ask and without an answer, it leads them to believe that there is no such occurrence at all. And what about religion? Most religious groups have had supernatural events as a part of their beliefs. In fact, both types of psi - ESP and PK - are present in religions. Prophecy is a type ...
- 1648: Creation VS. Evolution
- Ever since the publication of Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species was published, there has been an ongoing debate between science and religion. Scientists have formulated many theories as to the origins of man and to the creation of the earth, whereas religious groups have one main creation theory, based on the "Genesis ...
- 1649: Genetic Faltering
- ... before we create it. There are many ethical concerns that have arisen over the past five to seven years. Two examples are, is what about being humane, and what about religion? The issues have risen, and people have tried to answer them. I will also try to answer these to questions in depth. First, humane is defined as marked by compassion ...
- 1650: Genetic Engineering And Its Fu
- ... human betterment. To tell society that because certain groups have reservations and so we aren't using this technology would be a crime against that society itself. To hide behind religion and say "God didn't mean it to be this way." Would be a sad uninformed decision based on emotion and faith rather then science and fact. It is illogical ...
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