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Media
<view this essay>.... was sentenced to three years probation and six months in jail. His wife was sentenced to 15 to 18 months in prison. I think that this case was fairly portrayed by the . I know at the time, there were several letters to the editor and opinion printed on the subject, but the Grand Island Independent seemed to be fair and stick to the facts. It was a horrible crime and I think they did a good job being unbiased. I think that it is a good idea to publicize crimes like this. From my other studies, I have learned that the informal sanctions, public humiliation and shame, are far more effective than the formal sanctions in preventing crime. When people who are havin .....
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Affirmative Action - History
<view this essay>.... established affirmative action, they did not intend for it to have the perverted and distorted effect that it currently has today. Such perversions and distortions include the hiring of unqualified workers, the causing of problems for groups it originally set out to help, and reverse discrimination that results in unfair standards into higher education and the work force. The practice of affirmative action must be stopped.
The main argument for affirmative action is that it creates equal opportunity for people in the work force and for students seeking admission into higher education. However, this is not a valid point. While affirmative action creates equa .....
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Democracy
<view this essay>.... A republic is a government where officials,
elected by a small group of people, make the important decisions.
Democracy has been around for almost 2500 years since Athens, Greece
became the first democracy. The Romans also experimented with democracy, however
it was more a republic, and not a democracy. Around 1200 England laid the
groundwork to become a republic. Later, in the 1700's, United States of America,
became a democracy.
There are many features of democracy. Most of these features are the
same, but individual countries use varations of the main ideas. The main feature
of democracy, which determines a true democracy, is free, competitive elections .....
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A Victory For Clinton
<view this essay>.... easily be doubted. Clinton's claims and views are
backed up with four years of experience. Clinton's four years as president has
seen a stable economy, and he will try to keep this up for another four years.
The balancing of the budget proves to stand as one of the largest issues going
into the election.
Dole has talked about putting up 23% of federal spending up for cuts.
Dole has also said he will not touch the areas of social security, defense,
interest on the debt, Medicare, Medicaid, veterans benefits, military pensions,
and the Energy Department research labs with cuts. This means under Dole we
would be likely to see cuts in national parks with the n .....
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Legality Of Abortion
<view this essay>.... abortions usually consisted of mildly poisoning a pregnant mother. The poison was hoped to be just strong enough to kill the fetus, yet mild enough to keep the woman alive. Also, sometimes women would receive physical blows to their abdomen an effort to kill the fetus. Since both of these methods were very dangerous for women, infanticide was a much more popular form of abortion. Infanticide is grossly just the killing of the baby directly after birth (3 Gilbert). J. Gilbert, the author of an informative Texas state web-page, states that some time after 1750, a new procedure was introduced to abortion. The new procedure consisted of probing objects through .....
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Violence In Our Academic Insit
<view this essay>.... or injured with a weapon each year. If you're between the ages of 12 and 24, you face the highest risk of being the victim of violence. Statistics show that by the early 1990's the incidence of violence caused by young people reached unparalleled levels. There is no single explanation for the overall rise in youth violence.
Self-esteem and Morale values should be taught at home and reinforced at school, by rewarding children who show positive attitudes. Rational persuasion is thus the foundation of peaceful coexistence. Early education about violence should be also taught in our educational institutes. Schools need to encourage individual, independent judgmen .....
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Bill Of Rights
<view this essay>.... pushed on or threatened. The point here is not the degree of each
attack or its rightness or wrongness, but the sheer number of rights that
are under attack.
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech,
or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to
petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
ESTABLISHING RELIGION: While campaigning for his first term, George
Bush said "I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor
should they be considered patriots." Bush has not retracted, co .....
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Rae, We Pray For You
<view this essay>.... to make little sense, especially in Carruth’s situation. He seemed to have everything going for him, having achieved his dream to become a professional athlete and supporting his parents and relatives on this newfound fame as he had always promised. Yet, something was happening to Rae Carruth. Obviously, he was not happy with his life at that point. Still, murder is not exactly a sensible action, not even as a last resort to most who have their wits about them. It seemed as though Carruth felt that he had no other choice. He seemed to take the classic, “I don’t like you, so I’ll beat you up,” mantra of the playgrounds to a much harsher end in this case. With .....
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