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- 2781: Study on Juvenile Psychopaths
- ... They live only for what brings them pleasure and a sense of power, placing "zero value on the lives of their victims." Ultimately, concludes Mr. Dilulio, only a return to religion will restore to youth the sense of personal responsibility that leads to moral behavior. He cites a growing body of scientific evidence from a variety of academic disciplines that indicates ...
- 2782: Divorce and Love
- ... of life: one in every two marriages ended up in divorce. The main reasons why couples file for divorce are adultery, lack of love, and money. In the Roman Catholic religion, the seventh commandment is "Thou shalt not commit adultery", while lust is one of the seven deadly sins. Whereas, it is common sense that due to human nature, people are ...
- 2783: Racism
- ... discrimination in public places, job affairs and federal funding, by the Civil Right acts of 1968, nobody can refuse to sell property or other goods because of race, color or religion, and by the fifteenth ammendment which gave them the right to vote. This was very important because it was the beginning of political power for the blacks. The purpose of ...
- 2784: Human Rights And Trade In China
- ... would lower the trade deficit, 10 billion dollars, which is how much the United States owes China as of 1995. Furthermore, the Chinese do not have basic freedoms in speech, religion, assembly, and the press. The people of China do no have even a scintilla of these rights that Americans take for granted, which causes them to be constantly circumspect. For ...
- 2785: Interracial Adoption
- ... proceeding generations; tradition.” Heritage includes your culture that your ancestors associated with. It includes traditions of the land where your ancestors came from; this could be language, foods, dances, customs, religion and many others. Some people take great pride in where they came from and others do not care. How important heritage is to a person depends of the individual. The ...
- 2786: Racism
- ... to march in Washington to end segregation and to form black unity for an equal and better America. Malcolm X, who was a Muslim, may have come from a different religion than his Christian counterpart, but had a very similar message and a similar fate. Both were assassinated. Today the hate groups of America have spread into Canada and are particularly ...
- 2787: Body Modifications
- ... hand and finger tattoos to show their position as weavers in their culture (Leo 16). Also documented in history is tattooing for religious reasons. Burmese tattooing has been associated with religion for thousands of years. Tattooing among the indigenous North American groups including the Arapaho, Mohave, Cree, and Inuit is rooted in spiritual realm as well. Tattoos resembling spirit birds were ...
- 2788: Child Abuse: Who's at Risk and the Outcomes?
- ... of these figures are almost certainly underestimates" (Newman, 1995, p. 246). This paper has come to the conclusion that child abuse, all kinds, are found in every class, race, and religion. References Daniel, J.H., Hampton, R.L., and Newberger, E.H. (1983, October). Child Abuse and Accidents in Black Families: A Controlled Comparative Study. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 53(4 ...
- 2789: What is Love?
- What is Love? According to the Encarta Encyclopedia, love is an emotion that is “explored in philosophy, religion, and literature, often as either romantic love, the fraternal love of others, or the love of God.” Although there are many variations as to the real meaning of love, this ...
- 2790: Evolution of Profanity
- ... somewhat of a potty mouth. His works encompassed a lot of things that some people wish he had not. "That includes a fair helping of sex, violence, crime, horror, politics, religion, anti-authoritarianism, anti-semitism, racism, xenophobia, sexism, jealousy, profanity, satire, and controversy of all kinds" (Macrone 6). In his time, religious and moral curses were more offensive than biological curses ...
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