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Term Papers on Social Issues
Stressing The Importance Of Male And Female Education
Number of words: 318 - Number of pages: 2.... and nations, the situation differs. Now days
more countries are inclined towards modernization. The general moral
philosophy of these nations is equality amongst men and women; therefore,
this means equal business, industrial, and occupational opportunities for
both the men and women. Based on these facts, it is vital to put of equal
stress on the education of men and women for this will insure that females
and males perform their tasks professionally and adequately.
In my opinion, the edification of men and women has to be equally
emphasized because to .....
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Sexism-Patriarchy
Number of words: 2072 - Number of pages: 8.... exists but its occurrence has drastically reduced, subtle
discrimination is however, still quite prevalent in our society. Salary is one
aspect of this still present discrimination, a vast majority of women employed
in the work force today receive less of a paycheck for the same amount of hours
worked on the same jobs as men. This is reinforced by the low number of women
who have a high paying, high powered job. There are a significantly higher
number of women who have little or no power in decision making and earn a low
salary. The women that do get promoted .....
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World Population: The Present And Future The Growth
Number of words: 881 - Number of pages: 4.... the power. The proletariat are those that work for the bourgeoisie and are at their mercy. At the economy develops, the gap between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat grows wider and eventually all the capital is controlled by a small percentage of the population and the proletariat is forced into poverty. To someone with little or no sociological background, the above paragraph has nothing to do with population as a social problem. But if you fit population into Marx's description of the capitalist system, it is more relevant than at first glance. The best way .....
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Observing Relations Between People And Their Eating Habits
Number of words: 899 - Number of pages: 4.... to another table at which two Caucasian women in their mid thirties were seated at. The women like the men were drinking coffee and talking. They were at the food fair more for a quick visit than to eat while shopping. The women shared similar attributes, for example they both had short brown hair and wore dark clothing. One of the women seemed to dominant in most of the conversation. She was very expressive with her hand gesturing as well as her facial expressions. She raised her eyebrows and smiled quite a lot through the conversation. The dominant women l .....
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Male And Female Roles In Society
Number of words: 386 - Number of pages: 2.... can exhibit behaviors associated with a dominant role and be praised for it. Ironically, attending a university and receiving an education requires dominant characteristics such as competitiveness, aggressiveness, confidence, etc. Bearing these qualities has served as a hindrance to being accepted by my society. Fortunately, my parents never stuck to the traditional rules for girls. We were taught how to do everything that a boy does, probably because we don't have a brother.
Although I strongly disagree with the role girls and boys are expected to play in so .....
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Television Violence And Its Effect On Children
Number of words: 847 - Number of pages: 4.... too much
violence available for children to watch, play, or listen to, this can sway
their attitudes in a negative direction.
Television is especially influencial on the children today. The hard
truth is that children spend an average of 28 hours a week in front of the
television (Neilson 1993). This is almost two times the amount of time that
some children are in school. At this very impressionable age it is no wonder
that the images that kids see sometimes has a profound impact on their behavior.
Fifty-five percent of children watch television with a fri .....
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The Right To Life
Number of words: 632 - Number of pages: 3.... The Roman Catholic Church has said that abortion is murder and violates
all terms of human morality. My personal opinion lays between that of the Roman
Catholic Church and the Supreme Court. I believe that a woman should have the
right to an abortion only if she was raped and can not afford to have the child,
or if she does not know who the father is. If the woman just want's to have an
abortion for no reason, believes that the baby will be born with a handicap, or
will be born with a disease, life threatening or not the abortion should not be
permitted t .....
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Adolescence
Number of words: 580 - Number of pages: 3.... abilities. Mood, emotions, and behaviour can all be affected by the changes that occur at puberty. For example, changes in adolescents' bodies bring curiosity about sex and sexual urges. Curiosity combined with ignorance about consequences can lead to careless experimentation and unsafe sexual practices that can result in early unwanted pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and inappropriate and aggressive sexual behaviour. Curiosity and the need that many young people feel to test boundaries and limits can also lead to risk-taking behaviours in the form .....
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