Social Issues Essays and Term Papers
Homeless: What Has Been Done To Decrease The Problem??
One of the largest growing concerns in Toronto is the constantly
increasing number of citizens who are finding themselves living on the
streets. With the decrease in the number of available jobs, the
population of homeless people has literally boomed. My questions are not
as simple to answer ...
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Guns And ChildrenGun and Children Ways to keep them Safe in the House Bang! There is a shot and you rush to see what the hell just happened, but it is to late your child is no the ground with their brains all over the wall and is dead in less than a heart beat. After the statement you give the police they arrest ...
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An Analysis Based On The Responsibility Of The Rich To The PoorMrs. Chuska
A large concern today is whether or not foreign aid in any form is rational or erroneous. Garrett Hardin and Peter Singer have one thing in common upon their response to this - the responsibility of the rich to the poor - it is a major obstacle of the world. Is it right for the rich ...
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Marriage RelationshipsIn marriage realtionships we expected to learn a number of things
including the comprimises couple must make with respect to such things as
careers, finances, and children. Our initial impressions were that couples
must be willing to make these sacrifices in order to have a long and
fulfilling ...
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Violence In SportsSports violence can be defined as behavior which causes harm, occurs outside of the rules of the sport, and is unrelated to the competitive objectives of the sport (Terry and Jackson, p.2). Leonard (p. 165) identifies two forms of aggression in sports. Instrumental aggression is non-emotional and ...
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Cosmetic Testing On AnimalsEvery year, millions of animals suffer and die in painful tests to
determine the safety of cosmetics. Subezces such as eye shadow and soap
are tested on rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, dogs, and other animals, despite
the fact that the test results don�t help prevent or treat human illness
or ...
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Female Infanticide In IndiaInfanticide was a topic that I was very emotional about. I could
never understand how a mother or father could kill an infant or child. It
would make my blood boil whenever I read or listened to a news story
involving the murder or abandonment of an infant. How could someone just
disregard a life ...
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Skaters And StereotypesPeople today stereotype skaters and surfers as lazy, no good potheads. I would have to dissagree with that statement. Police harrass skaters for skating in parking lots and on the streets of their towns. It is like the police think that they are going to do more than skate. It is the same with ...
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The "Invisible" Problems Of RacismThe problem with racism is that many people don't think it is. Many live their lives not even realizing what is happening the world around them. "Racism, here, nah." Others know all about it, but they don't realize that they themselves, yes, themselves, are racists. "Huh, I'm not racist. What do ...
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Goals And Accomplishing Your DreamsFor many years jobs such as doctors, accountants, and corporate
executives were considered high profile . In the last decade, careers in the
field of law have become more important due to the increasing number of lawsuits.
One of my many long term goals is to become a tax lawyer. This is a goal ...
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The Repulsive Effects Of SmokingSmoking has grown to be the leading cause of death in the 90's. Over the past decade, smoking has become very popular among young adults. Kids as young as the age of fourteen, have been exposed to cigarettes. The influence of false and misleading advertisement on youngsters is enormous. ...
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The Media's Impact On LifeBelieve it or not; the media has impacted upon your life in one way or another. The commercials, magazine ads, radio advertisements, they all have done or said something to catch your attention for if nothing else, and extra three seconds. The television commercial is the powerhouse of influential ...
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Child LaborBy definition, is described as �any economic
exploitation or work that is likely to be hazardous, or interferes with
the child�s education, or is harmful to the child�s health or physical,
mental, spiritual, moral, or social development.� Although this is
clearly stated in Article 32 of the ...
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Teenage LoveSome felt they were a modern day Romeo and Juliet. The reality,
however, is that they were a heartbreaking example of what can go wrong
with adolescents.
Christian Dalvia, 14 and Maryling Flores, 13 were sweethearts who
were forbidden by Flores� mother to see each other. In early November,
1995, ...
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Pharmaceutical Companies And AdvertisingNowadays, Pharmaceutical companies spend more advertising dollars toward TV than magazines. Two years ago, direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising put advertisements in magazines. Magazine companies enjoyed unusual growth in the pharmaceutical category, which brought than twice the ...
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The Population ProblemTwo hundred years ago, Thomas Malthus, in An Essay on the Principle of
Population, reached the conclusion that the number of people in the world will
increase exponentially, while the ability to feed these people will only
increase arithmetically (21). Current evidence shows that this theory may ...
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Effects Of Media And PornographyThe first forms of media were scribes and messengers on horses, bringing small villages important news. Then came radio, used for entertainment as well as news. Television evolved from radio, adding sight to sound. Now in the modern world, the internet has become a popular source for media ...
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Savage InequalitiesFor a country that seems to strive for equality among all people, there are still many flaws that are allowing a type of segregation among our educational institutions. In "", a detailed account of America's most neglected inner-city schools, written by Jonathan Kozol, depicts the reality that ...
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The Causes For Child Abuse�Society as a whole, not just children, could benefit from ending
the system of violent child rearing that goes under the euphemism of
spanking.� Murray A. Straus(Bender 31). Although Ohio Law Permits
corporal punishment in the home, school and institution, excessive physical
discipline is abuse ...
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Organization Leaders In The WorkplaceIn today's world, most organizational leaders commonly fear the word power. In America, leaders are confronted by situations that involve a choice of power all the time. A majority of them shy away from power as a means to settle or solve there problems. Most leaders would agree they don't ...
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A Civil RebuttalPhilosophy -- a:pursuit of wisdom. b:a search for a general
understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than
observational means.
Through this most specific definition given to us respectively by Sir
Webster's dictionary, I choose in my best interest to refrain to you just ...
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Affirmative Action Is Wrongand will not help solve the problems minorities face. The reason it is wrong is because it's discrimination. It has no place in today's society in today's society because it does more bad than good. In addition to that most people don't enjoy the presence of affirmative action. Also, it ...
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The Treatment Of A Women In Sports"Women are always nervous about being aggressive. Parents don't even realize this. And it's not done on purpose. But girls are taught to be passive from the pink blanket to when she falls down, to how they are held, how they are talked to, how they are told they are pretty. If a boy falls ...
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The Detrimental Effect Of An Education In A Foreign LanguageCalifornia passed a proposition in 1997 that ended funding for teaching children solely in their native language. Instead of these programs, opulent citizens will provide funding for the English as a Second Language (ESL) program in California's public schools. These ESL classes will have ...
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Child AbuseIt was a typical day at work, or so I thought. I was the opening shift at the before-after school program that I work at. We were expecting a new child to start this morning, a kindergartner, Sean. Around 7:45 Sean and his mother walk in and introduce themselves. I notice that Sean has a mulberry ...
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