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Term Papers on Social Issues
Appearance Vs. Reality Of Modern Music Affect On Teenagers
Number of words: 1123 - Number of pages: 5.... accessibility of what these "rock stars" are publishing.
Think of all the things that teenagers have in front of them day-in, day-out;
radio, television, clothes of peers etc. All of which are covered with popular
musicians. So if they are so accessible then most people are aware of this so
they start to pay attention to it, they see these extravagant people with no
boundaries, limits or regulations. Most of modern "rock stars" have a catch
something that stands out from the rest which leads to peoples attention. Also
most "rock stars" these days have a re .....
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Women's Freedom And Control
Number of words: 481 - Number of pages: 2.... act as slaves and keep the men happy.
After many years, women finally gained a little freedom and control when the government was first developed in 1776. After learning only how to cook and clean in the home by their mothers, the young girls began to attend school and learned how to use the proper English and mathematics skills. This gave more women a greater opportunity and to have an open mind in the public.
Today women have many rights and a very wide range of freedom. They can go anywhere and do almost anything, except the things that are illegal. Wome .....
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Juvenile Crime
Number of words: 882 - Number of pages: 4.... a specially designed prison that held only the most violent of juveniles, many of which had been tried as adults. Where they would stay until they reach their eighteenth birthday, and what would they get? A ticket to a high security prison, full of rapists, pedaphiles and others of their kin, ready to further pervert them and make them more efficient and darken their souls, or rape, sodomise and kill them for being the new arrivals.
We blame the gun, we blame society, we blame the parents of the child, who really deserves it? Who should the blame fall upon, a .....
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Animal Cruelty
Number of words: 1084 - Number of pages: 4.... as perfume, make-up and other beauty
products and are often literally poisoned, their systems literally overloaded by
the substance in question. Another testing method is the Lethal Dose 50 percent
test or LD50. In this procedure at least half of the animals must die in order
for the government to figure out how much a human can ingest without dying.
In one such test some animals were fed 4. lb. of lipstick and one ended up
dying of intestinal obstruction. In another, 7 pints of melted eye shadow was
fed to rats. In yet another, mice were wrapped in tin foil .....
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How Advertising Affects What You Buy
Number of words: 2217 - Number of pages: 9.... they do.
How the company went about changing their product,
and how it changed. What inventions made the
transition easier.
7. What makes advertising effective for public relations;
direct advertising; public relations themes;
advertising to consumers.
8. Criticisms of advertising; who the advertisement
appeals to, is it biased, conflicting claims, is it
vulgar.
9. How advertising developed; what the first one was
doing; what lured people to doing it; and what
advertising people .....
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Social Deviance
Number of words: 2437 - Number of pages: 9.... to ones behavior. Sanctions can be both positive and negative and are generally reflecting attempts to control the behavior.
has been studied for many years and many different points of view. Sociologists Emile Durkheim, Karl Marx, and Max Weber all studied from a macrolevel perspective.
Emile Durkheim uses the basis he believes is the basis of the social structure, collective consciousness. Collective Consciousness is the beliefs, values, and norms that members of a society hold in common. Durkheim believed that deviance was present in every society, .....
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Shopping In America
Number of words: 869 - Number of pages: 4.... leave, hours later, relieved
of money, oxygen, and much money. Second, Americans love convenience and,
except during the crush of major holidays, malls offer plenty of convenient
parking. A happy, enormous island of commerce in a sea of asphalt, the mall
offers plenty of docking points � usually next to major commercial outlets �
for cars that circle in search of the closest slot and an easy entrance.
Third, the mall offers an extraordinary variety of products under
its one gigantic roof. Specialty stores and boutiques offer items that
people don't realize t .....
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Nonviolent Resistance
Number of words: 842 - Number of pages: 4.... to every single
American.
The Negroes did know that the system was corrupted, but why did
they accept to adjust themselves to their oppression? I don't know. By
accepting to conform their oppression they are giving up their basic
rights that our four fathers gave them. They need to stand up for their
rights until they reach their goal.
As an example, women weren't allowed to vote prior to 1920. The
women citizens of America wanted to vote and they had the right to vote.
They fought and fought for the freedom to vote. On August 18, 1920, a b .....
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