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Term Papers on Social Issues
Pornography
Number of words: 1395 - Number of pages: 6.... way. It can be found in film, magazine, television,
on CD-ROM, and even the internet, and can range from "soft-core", depicting
natural poses and action, to "hard-core", or depicting sex combined with
violence, that any reasonable, decent, well-adjusted human being would
recognize as horrible and disgusting. Much pornography is socially acceptable,
with few people actively speaking out against it.
Pornography can be bought at many "adult" or "adult novelty" shops. One
only has to listen to any popular local radio station after 8 P.M. to hear
strings of .....
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Contrast/Comparison Of A Country Lifesytle Vs A City Lifestyle
Number of words: 291 - Number of pages: 2.... . To begin with, farmers work outside and harvest. Employee of
the company work inside and work on machine. Second, the country has small
markets and the city has big markets. The third way, is the people in country
don't need more money. Everytime, they need to buy something , they can trade
each other such as rice,potato.etc...But the people in the city make more money
because they need more thing such as food, fish,etc..
Next, it is the environment . The two places have different environments. First,
the country is quiet, but the city is noisy . Second, the country has clear
climate and few veh .....
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Sports In Society
Number of words: 1177 - Number of pages: 5.... as: the
strong relationships between a person's thoughts, feelings, and behavior which
if motivated correctly can help an individual excel with confidence in anything
they try to do. Most of the time self-confidence is viewed in accordance with
how well an athlete performs at a certain sport activity. To examine this
further one must look at how an athlete prepares themselves before the task in
order to understand how their self-confidence reigns so high when it comes time
for them to actually compete. An athlete must trust what enables them to
build th .....
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Should Animals Be Used For Research Testing?
Number of words: 436 - Number of pages: 2.... something has already been proven and scientists keep experimenting with the animals.
Animal research is a major part of today’s society when thinking of how much progress we have gained in human health with the use of animal experimentation. Vaccines against polio, mumps, measles, rubella, and smallpox would not have been possible without such experiments. Brain surgery, open heart surgery, organ transplants and correction of heart defects would not be as easy as they are now without animal research. The list goes on and on about the advances that have requi .....
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Censorship On Televison
Number of words: 682 - Number of pages: 3.... 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 general population what should and should not be viewed and thus began this
travesty. Government organizations, such as the FCC, routinely and systematically subjugate and suppress the freedoms that we have to express ourselves as guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. .....
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The Publics Right To Know
Number of words: 914 - Number of pages: 4.... is
a question of fairness. The possibility of invasion of privacy is also
present. If this information is printed , How will it make the person feel?
In most situations the person's life being exposed would feel he is being
treated unfairly. However, by not reporting such information could elude
the voters knowledge of the presidential candidate. A journalist is
required to report, it is there job.
When making implications about any person, the facts must be known
without a doubt. The uselessness of hearsay information or a animus tip
does no good on th .....
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Racism
Number of words: 4126 - Number of pages: 16.... There are several minority groups which have been the most affected, and are frecuently being denied of their unalienable rights written in the above statement of the Declaration of Independence. Within these we find several that will be discussed in this proyect: blacks, American Indians, Latinos, Asians, women, and homosexuals. These groups are faced with strong discrimanting issues every day, and as long as our society is ridden with race-based problems, we will need race-based remedies. And while we have come a long way, we still have a long way t .....
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Chivalry
Number of words: 782 - Number of pages: 3.... old, a child of
noble birth would be placed in the castle of a lord or govenor. This is where
the training for knighthood began. As a page, the boy would be tutored in
Latin and French, but he devoted most of his time to physical exersice, and
duties. A page was educated in wrestling, tilting with spears, and military
exercises that were done on horseback. He was also taught dancing and playing
of musical instruments in their leisure time. As a page, a boy was taught how
to carve and serve food as a waiter, and other services around the castle. It
was h .....
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