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Search results 2001 - 2010 of 3135 matching essays
- 2001: Teaching Kids
- ... on television or to point out the evils and consequences of drug and alcohol abuse, this is when problems arise. If parents haven't explained the issues of race and religion in society, how are children supposed to react when they encounter people who are different from themselves? Our society cannot afford to be raising children that are bigots, drug-users ...
- 2002: Subliminal Advertising 3
- ... not illegal for a company to earn a profit. On the contrary, the first amendment of the United States Constitution states :"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government ...
- 2003: Searching For Utopia
- ... into words in his book, Nouveau Christianne, which stated that a society organized by science must be balanced by the Brotherhood of Man. His doctrine was later turned into a religion by his followers. Even though many of his writings may seem extremely unrealistic, several of them were prophetic in nature. Not only did he predict future events, he also influenced ...
- 2004: 3rd World Essay
- ... living with her present husband Sherif Hetata, who is also the translator of this book (Speace 1). When Saadawi was younger, she refused to accept the limitations imposed by both religion and colonial oppression on most women of rural origin. She qualified as a medical doctor in 1955 and rose to become Egypt's Director of Public Health in 1958 (Speace ...
- 2005: Swaziland
- ... placed in the hands of one person. It is not the Swazi people allow a coup of other people to be in on the decision making process for their nation. RELIGION Christianity is Swaziland is sometime mixed with traditional beliefs and practices. Most Swazi ascribe a special spiritual role to the monarch. The Yanomamo have a rich and complex set of ...
- 2006: Subliminal Advertising Is Fair
- ... consequences. There is no law that forbids a company from making more money. Specifically, in the constitution, the first amendment states : "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government ...
- 2007: Sport Psychology
- ... there is some kind of sporting event going on or being televised. Almost everyone could be considered a fan of at least one sport. Some people follow sports like a religion. With such an increased focus on sports, the athlete s performances are put under a microscope. This puts more pressure on athletes to give a winning performance. No longer do ...
- 2008: Society Points Guns And Finger
- ... Satanism, however, values a Nietzchean sense of an inner God and individuality. When he talks about destruction, he is speaking of a movement against the sheep-herd mentality of modern religion. He uses the word Satan to refer to our dark side, which he believes is just as much a part of us as our light side. The balance between good ...
- 2009: Suicide And The Agony Of Seper
- ... consumption, we may put ourselves first more subtly by taking the largest piece of cake on the plate at a party ("I really do deserve it"), by feeling that our religion is superior to that of others (and generously trying to convince them of it), or by burdening our friends with long stories about our successful encounters (and blithely ignoring their ...
- 2010: Schools 2
- ... Their syllabus is basically like the normal syllabus of the government schools. Last but definitely not least is the Islamic religious schools. Islamic students go there to learn about their religion and to learn how to speak and write Jawi. They normally study there for six years, but those who are really interested can go to a secondary school that teaches ...
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