HomeJoin Now!QuestionsContact Us
SEARCH Papers



PAPER Topics

• American History
• Arts & Movies
• Biographies
• Book Reports
• Creative Writing
• English
• Geography
• Health & Medicine
• Legal
• Miscellaneous
• Money & Finance
• Music
• Poetry
• Political
• Religion
• Sciences
• Society
• Technology
• World History

MEMBERS Login
Username: 
Password: 



Forgot Password


Cancel Subscription



Society Issues Online Essays


The War Of Freedom Of Expression
Number of words: 1959 | Number of pages: 8

... two main reasons: a) he finds it abhorrent that the state can legislate thoughts and words, and b) he often agrees with the views held by his clients. Others such as Noam Chomsky, a brilliant intellectual, argue not for the views expressed, but the ability to express them. Lining up on the other side of the battle you have: Derek Raymaker, David Kilgour, Victor Ramraj, and Bruce Elman. They argue that there is definitely a moral place for laws regarding hate speech, whether they are criminal or not. There was recently a new development in the Canadian war for freedom of expression. Introduced in April 1982 was a new and important strategic battleground. With the Charter of Rights and F ...

America And Affirmative Action
Number of words: 1136 | Number of pages: 5

... that one hears about affirmative action policies aimed at helping Black Americans is that they violate the 14th Amendment of the Constitution and the Civil Rights laws., The claim is that these programs distort what is now a level playing field and bestow preferential treatment on understanding minorities because of the color of their skin. While this view seems very logical on the surface, many contend that it lacks any historical support and is aimed more at preserving existing White privilege than establishing equality of opportunity for all. Any cursory look at the history of this country should provide a serious critique to the idea of a level playing field. Since the birth ...

Television Violence And Children
Number of words: 1546 | Number of pages: 6

... can't be ignored. Violent television viewing does affect children. The effects have been seen in a number of cases. In New York, a 16-year-old boy broke into a cellar. When the police caught him and asked him why he was wearing gloves he replied that he had learned to do so to not leave fingerprints and that he discovered this on television. In Alabama, a nine-year-old boy received a bad report card from his teacher. He suggested sending the teacher poisoned candy as revenge as he had seen on television the night before. In California, a seven-year-old boy sprinkled ground-up glass into the lamb stew the family was to eat for dinner. When asked why he did it he replied that he want ...

Childcare
Number of words: 480 | Number of pages: 2

... that their child is being adequately taught in a caring environment. Parents also want to know that their child will not be physically or mentally abused which is why disciplinary procedure is a key factor. An on site center would allow parents the opportunity to drop in unannounced more frequently to observe the staff interacting with their children. Another factor to consider is the staff selection process. An on site facility could allow parents the opportunity to share in the responsibility of . Employees could be involved in the process through an advisory committee that screens all applicants. The on site facility may open job positions to spouses of the employees creating a ...

United States Of American: Personal Freedom
Number of words: 2614 | Number of pages: 10

... that he knows are rightfully his. He reflects the American desire for freedom now when he says, "I do not need my freedom when I'm dead. I cannot live on tomorrow's bread." He recognizes the need for freedom in its entirety without compromise or fear. I think Langston Hughes captures the essence of the American immigrants' quest for freedom in his poem, "Freedom's Plow." He accurately describes American's as arriving with nothing but dreams and building America with the hopes of finding greater freedom or freedom for the first time. He depicts how people of all backgrounds worked together for one cause: freedom. I selected Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 as a fictitious example o ...

Does The Mass Media Cause Undesireable Social Consequences With Specific Reference To Pornography
Number of words: 2703 | Number of pages: 10

... result is increased violence against women. This assumption, and it is indeed only an assumption, is completely fallacious, however, as no concrete and completely conclusive evidence has ever been formulated in support of the theory. The key premise here is that the mass media does not cause undesirable social behaviour and in actuality, the media people should not be dubbed as the “bad guys”. They simply use their power in the most constructive ways possible in order to promote their ratings and popularity. One way to do that is to concentrate on what sells: sex, violence and disaster. Having said this, why is it then, that many in society still believe otherwise; why do they continue to ...

Welfare: Toil And Trouble
Number of words: 824 | Number of pages: 3

... in the mail-for doing absolutely nothing. Welfare is destroying out culture. Many argue that welfare is necessary for many families, and that it must not be cut. Some argue that it is giving starving families the boost they need to make it one more year. This is only partially true. Yes, we need welfare, but we also need to limit the amount of time a family can stay on it. By letting families stay on welfare for extended periods of time, we are only creating a lazy, dependent culture. Mothers figure that the welfare check will come in the mail, so where's the motivation for going out and getting a job? There isn't one. This is why President Clinton signed the welfare reform bill ...

Conformity And Obedience
Number of words: 547 | Number of pages: 2

... a imaginary learner that the subject could not see but could hear and the learner was pairing cards but each time he got one wrong he was administered an electric shock each shock higher than the last reaching a shock high enough to kill the learner. and because milgram was hte one giving the orders to shock the learner he was an authoritive figure and genarally even though the learner knew that the shock would kill the learner because they were being told to do it by an authoritive fighure they carried Milgram had 3 prompts to make the subject carry on and in most cases the subject went up to the highest shock that could be given. This experiment shows that the subject even though they kne ...

Premarital Sex
Number of words: 1373 | Number of pages: 5

... are given a death sentence from AIDS and people that get hurt because there is a lack of commitment in their relationship. The first and most serious problem that comes from sex before marriage are sexually transmitted diseases. AIDS is the most common and most deadly of the sexually transmitted diseases. First it is important to note that AIDS is caused by heterosexual contact 90% of the time. AIDS can be contracted by any person with the virus in them, unprotected sexual intercourse, or contact with their blood can cause you to get the virus from them. You cannot get the virus from casual everyday contact such as: sharing a glass, Toilet seats, coming in contact with sweat. New rese ...

Love And Rejection: Breaking Up
Number of words: 1818 | Number of pages: 7

... us happy. We hear that single people are lonely. We are told that if we are not part of a couple, we are not complete. We all want to be part of this thing called ‘love'. Okay, we get a boyfriend or girlfriend, now everything should be perfect. But, it's not perfect, because life never is. It is easy to become disappointed. Feelings can change. One person may decide to say good-bye. When that happens, the one left behind will feel rejected. Rejection means choosing between one thing and another. The one who feels rejected thinks as if they are not good enough. It hurts. When the person you love decides to leave you, it is even more painful. Does rejection mean failure? No. ...

Browse: 1 ... 42  43  44  45  46  47  48  49  50  51  52  next »

Copyright © 2026 - Web Term Papers - All Rights Reserved