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Society Term Papers and Reports
Feminist Backlash: The Unconscious Undermining Of Genuine Equality
2588 Words - 10 Pages

.... voice was often disregarded; she was denied certain rights, for some women fought. Elizabeth Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Blackwell were famous for their courage and persistence in bringing change. It is safe to say that most Americans now agree me n and women have vast talents and capabilities. A century ago women were concerned with issues, such as the right to own property and vote. Somewhere between then and now, feminist groups turned their agenda to issues that offended many Americans. They crossed the line of personal and moral decisions and made ridiculous accusations toward men. The first feminists were necessary. Modern feminists have lost touch w ....


Chivalry
988 Words - 4 Pages

.... often attained as an exercise, rather than a useful tool, and strength of body, while glamorized, is degraded by large numbers of "men of the mind." Chivalry is a lot like ethics; it is a governing principle concerning fair play as far as medieval combat among your peers was concerned. Do not attack an unarmed knight - allow him to arm himself first, if you unhorse your opponent and your opponent is still able to fight, get off your horse to fight, etc. - fair play with honor and respect. At the end, there still was a winner, and the winner ended up with more respect and admiration from those concerned that had he fought without chivalry. What am I getting at? Capitalism can ....


The Hong Kong Chinese Community
700 Words - 3 Pages

.... type of Western democracy system. So it's not a surprise...(Hong Kong) is not a place where people exercise their democratic rights." There is a very common belief that you should not offend or challenge authority. People have lost a lot of confidence in politicians because of poor examples provided by ongoing tensions between Communist China and nationalist Taiwan. "We have to educate them and tell them politics in North America and Canada is very different from what they saw of politics in Hong Kong and China." Dr. Joseph Wong, whose community activism has earned him the Order of Canada, thinks that despite changes in Chinese attitudes, ....


Senior Citizens And Driving Tests
623 Words - 3 Pages

.... person who is too old for driving this could be a regular problem. I think this is a very important problem that needs to be dealt with so we can prevent future accidents. I think by passing this law it will make the roads safer place for everyone to drive on. We are putting too much emphasis on teenage drivers when in fact we are letting the elderly who have long passed they’re driving keep on the roads. Along the lines of qualifications I am an experienced driver with three near accidents due to an elderly driver. One of these times almost resulted in me hitting a pedestrian with my car. Also I’ve lived in a town my entire life where every summer a Senior Citiz ....


Human Desire To "fit In"
630 Words - 3 Pages

.... too weak to stand alone. As a result, they stand together in what ever group they are best suited to. It is a point of interest to many of the people who have stopped to think about this fact. The idea that people live according to how others will perceive then has been established as the rule, not the exception. The real question now lies in the reasons for this way of life. It was hypothesized by C.S. Lewis that this desire to belong and to fit in is a natural human characteristic. He believed that people have an instinctive drive to belong, in the same sort of way species reproduce. It is possible that his theory of instinctive necessity is accurate, and humans are as ....


Creating A Fun Workplace Environment
953 Words - 4 Pages

.... fun and games will help your company succeed. When making work fun, exciting, and challenging for your employees, you will begin to see happier employees, less turnover, and higher productivity. Employees generally want to know what is expected from them. A sense of trust and comfort can be obtained when everyone knows exactly what their responsibilities are for each authority. Managers should create a fair and consistent environment for all employees. They should make sure that everyone is treated equally, because the littlest bit of bias or favoritism toward that person or group could cause internal employee morale and possible legal cases. Developing policies and pr ....


Educating Children About Sexuality
1278 Words - 5 Pages

.... 1. Teaches abstinence 2. Warn of AIDS and other STDs B. More and more schools have sex ed classes. 1. Quotes(DeCarlo 1) 2. Quotes(Seligmann 23) III. Sexuality education should be taught in all schools in America for several reasons. A. Teen pregnancy 1. Quote(DeCarlo 3) 2. Quote(DeCarlo 3) B. STDs 1. Quote(DeCarlo 1) 2. Quote(Miller) C. Spread of AIDS 1. Quote(DeCarlo 1) 2. Quote(DeCarlo 1) D. With statistics such as these, school officials should demand that sexuality education programs be allowed and kept in their schools ....


Prostitution: A Victimless Crime?
700 Words - 3 Pages

.... disease. Prostitution has lasted and survived every attack by civilization to end it. Some would say that for as long as people have both money and sexual frustration some would continue to pay others to satisfy them. Prostitution should be made legitament by saving taxpayers money form not having to inforce the laws, creating red light districts and regulation. One could argue that as for as crimes go prostitution is a victimless crime, but others would say that it is a matter of public safety and disease control. Would harsher laws end prostitution or result in a lot of persons getting their car impounded? Regardless as to what effects harsher laws will have on pr ....



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