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Search results 1991 - 2000 of 3135 matching essays
- 1991: The Media As An Institution
- ... the material which supported their original views. This study also revealed that people tended to vote in groups depending on the social institutions they belonged to. People of the same religion, race or age group tended to vote for the same party or candidate. An increase in information such as this has enabled the mass media to become more efficient. Advertising ...
- 1992: The Meaning Of Life
- ... have to examine the nature of meaning itself. Meaning is by definition the point, or the intended goal. Consider the point of humans and the universe as seen from monotheistic religion. If life and the universe is some sort of toy or form of entertainment for some prime mover, his point, his own entertainment, would then be the meaning of humans ...
- 1993: The Internet Revolution
- ... the mouse and the numbers change. Some internet companies have never seen their customers and yet some traditional retailers have not yet acknowledged the internet. However, convergence is the new religion ( The Real 53). Big companies are changing the business world as we see it through the internet. June 1, Merrill Lynch announced it was joining the internet revolution and would ...
- 1994: The Inherent Ignorance In Yout
- ... with Socrates. Socrates next step is to discredit anything Euthyphro says. Socrates does this by challenging Euthyphro s beliefs and opinions, thereby challenging his very morals. is your knowledge of religion and things pious and impious so very exact, that, supposing the circumstances to be as you state them, you are not afraid lest you too may be doing an impious ...
- 1995: The Growing Need For The Aware
- ... define the meaning of political correctness. According to Webster s Dictionary, political correctness is the ideology that shows sensitivity, tolerance, and respect for another s race, gender, sexual preference, nationality, religion, age, physical handicap, or other especially if it differs from one s own. In other words, political correctness (better known as PC) is behavior and speech manifested in people of ...
- 1996: The Geographic Power Of Countr
- ... resources, which fall on the human side, are important as well, such as fishing, forestry, cattle, cotton lint, rice and wheat. India is a country with strong religious overtones. This religion can benefit their geographic power as they can fall back on it to provide themselves with strength to continue working in a difficult situation. Problems may be easier to overcome ...
- 1997: The Disease Of Masturbation
- ... were based mainly on the signs and symptoms and the effects of the guilt associated with the act of masturbation. It was guilt, not excitation, that led to masturbation. Often religion and mental conditions caused men to become alarmed with the activity. Masturbation is not a sin but a vice (UWO, p.243). It s bad signs and symptoms became viewed ...
- 1998: The Christian Gospels
- ... area. Therefore, if non Jewish people were able to believe in his teachings and not be worried about clashing with Roman rules, that would bring hope and allow this new religion to flourish. The last of the four Gospels is the Gospel of John. John s Gospel is the last one to be written around the beginning of the second century ...
- 1999: Terrorism In The United States
- ... Terrorism Research Center). Most terrorism is blind in that its acts are not meant distinctively for civilians, servicemen, or politicians. Thus terrorism can be deleterious to all people, regardless of religion, creed, age, gender, or social status. The approaching millenium brings even more terrorist acts than ever due to the fact that the millenium is thought to be the Apocalypse. Satan ...
- 2000: Teenage Sex
- ... their own bodies. They, as people of the United States, are loyal abiders of the Constitution as well as adults. The Constitution states that we have the freedoms of speech, religion, the press and assembly. Freedom of choice is in there, too. Teenagers might listen to the advice of adults and peers, but they have to be able to make their ...
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