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- 2761: Overpopulation?
- ... child birth rate is. Due to this factor, birth control is an option widely chosen by many. Clearly, if a sustainable global population is to be achieved, the issue of religion must be considered (1999, 1). "... and as for you, be fruitful and multiply; bring forth abundantly in the Earth and multiply in it" (Holy, 9). The Bible speaks of having ...
- 2762: Diversity On Campus
- ... respect and appreciation for their contributions to American life of diverse cultures and religions. 9. Belief in judging others on their individual merits and abilities, without stereotyping because of race, religion, nationality, or socioeconomic status. 10. Belief in cooperating with others to solve common problems, and to improve life for all." These ten concepts should be exercised daily by everyone. Students ...
- 2763: Rights, Responsibilities, and Growing-up
- ... on young men and women that surpass all other responsibilities. In order of importance, I rank the Second Amendment our first freedom. Among freedom of speech, of the press, of religion, assembly, and redress of grievances, it’s first among equals. Soon after a tragedy involving young people with firearms, President Clinton proclaimed, “A gun in the hands of a young ...
- 2764: America: A Melting Pot
- ... made up of many different races and types of people. These people either came over from another country or their relatives did. At one time these people had a certain religion and language. When they came to the United States of America instead of being able to keep these beliefs as they should have, they had to give in and assimiliate ...
- 2765: Decriminalizing Prostitution And Legalizing Brothels In The United States
- ... in return for the payment of a fee”. Since it is the oldest profession that the history recorded. The origin of prostitution came from temples in ancient time. Prostitution and religion were related to each other very closely in the beginning in ancient societies. Ancient people thought that if they had sex with a female priest, they could get closer to ...
- 2766: Life with Bureaucracies
- ... specific organizational goals, thus giving way to what we define as bureaucracies. Almost everyone has experienced some aspect of being involved with a bureaucracy in settings such as schools, colleges, religion, and the workplace. The sociologist Max Weber characterized bureaucracies as rationally created formal organizations that dominate modern societies, have hierarchical level of control, and are based on specific rules of ...
- 2767: Human Rights
- ... Are all men truly created equal, or are some men simply created more equal than others? Here in the United States people posses the constitutional right to freedom of speech, religion, and the pursuit of happiness. Humans even posses the freedom to bear arms. Do they truly posses all these rights, in spite of the fact that they are apart of ...
- 2768: Personal Freedoms
- ... a quality life. Each individual requires a certain amount of personal freedom. How much and which freedoms you require are dependent upon many different facts, that range from, race and religion to personality and where you live. All the different things that you are exposed to mould your morals and values, thus affecting what personal freedoms you require. Therefore if you ...
- 2769: The Family Is A Social Institution
- ... not give it credence makes it even more undesirable. The Indian psyche is much more laid back than that in other countries. This is due to a large extent to religion and beliefs i.e. The fact that ones lot is predetermined by god. As a result marriage becomes an institution of mutual compromise. Partners try to smooth out differences within ...
- 2770: Censorship on Televison
- ... the world where all men are created equal, endowed with certain unalienable rights, among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Most importantly, freedom of speech, press, and religion are our constitutional right. Somewhere along the line, someone had the notion that Americans are not smart enough to view “questionable” and “objectionable” material. Censors were instituted to tell the ...
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