Papers on Social Issues
Childcare
Words: 480 - Pages: 2.... , employers would see that their workers would be tardy less and the employees would not have to worry about picking their child up late due to heavy traffic problems or working late.
The curriculum is important because parents want to feel confident 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 .....
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A Time Of Prosperous Change
Words: 1106 - Pages: 5.... criticizes the works without much comparison to
others. Both the Magill and Anna Ericson have strong points on a women's
individualism but Anna Ericson proves Weldon's choice of personality for the
main character was one reflecting Weldon's own thoughts and morals. In the The
Life and Loves of a She Devil Ruth is a character who is well developed who one
can feel one with because of the fact that the author creates great depth to
her as a character. In the Critical Survey of Long Fiction the author states
that "In her fiction, Fay Weldon explores women's lives with wit and humor.
She is caustic in her implicit condemnation of injustice .....
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Three Ways To End Racial Discrimination
Words: 659 - Pages: 3.... are in the same clubs and organizations, play the same sports, and are all equally competitive in the same classes. This proves that different races can co-exist in an environment with out one group feeling out of place or inferior. Let the Caucasian, African American, Hispanic, and Asian children continue to learn and play together and racism will have no place in society.
Some argue that racism will not end, yet look at the deterioration over the past 200 years. With time America's decline of racism will continue. Jim Crow Laws prevented blacks from exercising their right to vote in the late 1800's. In 1964 Dr. Martin Luther Ki .....
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Why Teens Are So Stressed Out
Words: 1417 - Pages: 6.... sitting caused by studying lead to great amounts of physical fatigue. In addition, most hardworking teens have to stay up late during the night to complete assignments. This leads to a severe loss of valuable sleep. After having to get up with only two or three hours of sleep behind them, a teen is very sleepy and aggressive. Most under-rested teens are angered very quickly. School work also leads to a lack of free time. If a teen is always working, he or she will have very little time to do anything else. This leaves desires unfulfilled and hobbies unpracticed. For example, if a teenage girl enjoys playing the piano but does n .....
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Abuse Of The Innocent
Words: 790 - Pages: 3.... to research laboratories. A large number
of animals are raised for slaughter each year. A cow "has a natural life
span of twenty- five to thirty years, but only survives for an average of
five".1 An estimated "seventeen million raccoons, beavers, bobcats, lynx,
coyotes, muskrats, nutria, and other animals are trapped each year in the
United States for fur".2 They suffer from unbearable pain for several
hours before their lives are ended by the trapper's club. Is the price of
live worth the price of fur? Psalm 104, 27-30. All creatures depend on you
to feed them throughout the year: you provide the food they eat, with
generous hands you sa .....
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Female Dominance Or Male Failure?
Words: 1195 - Pages: 5.... Thurber's frustrations with women are evident right from the start. He
displaces male insubordination to the blueprint of nature and it's “complicated
musical comedy.” (Rosengarten and Flick, 340) It's interesting that he
attributes nature as a female creator and thus justifying the relationship that “
none of the females of any species she created cared very much for the males.”
(p 340)
Thurber compares the similarities of courtship to the complicated works
of Encyclopedia Brittanica. A book which is full of wonders and within lies
mysteries of the unknown and unpredictable. In comparison to the Encyclopedia
Brittanica the f .....
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Why Should I Be Moral?
Words: 1384 - Pages: 6.... as it makes life livable. Now expanding on the happiness
theory, I will discuss the ideas of Aristotle. Aristotle believed that
happiness is the quality of whole human life. We all have misconceptions about
happiness. Most of us believe that happiness is experiencing a lively feeling
of joy or pleasant feelings. We can be happy at one moment, but not the next.
Aristotle on the other hand said that true happiness includes pleasures, joys,
and successes as well as many pains, griefs, and troubles in ones life. A happy
life is not cause by the pleasures we've had, nor marred by the displeasures
we've had.
Aristotle also contended that .....
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War Between Sexes
Words: 1237 - Pages: 5.... her Italian heritage to the old traditional punishments of the rapists. Since there is still social injustice between sexes and the biological difference between the genders, she conflicts with feminist arguments such as equality of men and women, sexual freedom, and ability of both sexes going any place any time. Academic Feminism is lost in the mist of social constructionism and we are not the products of the environment. Furthermore, according to Paglia men and women are in a war in which men are masculine, fighting for their identity. Women are trying to explain to men that they are different; they are women.
The author delivers h .....
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Gender Marriage And The Cold War
Words: 2373 - Pages: 9.... of how untrue gender stereotypes of the time were. The Puppet Master turns the tables on men and women, by showing that men can cry, and that they can show fear. By comparison the female protagonist (Mary) is shown to be smart, savvy, and able to hold her own (sometimes surpassing) her male comrades. Paul and Anita by contrast have a dysfunctional (and loveless) relationship because society will not allow them to escape from their expected roles in society.
The United States of the future (In Player Piano) has been transformed to the point where its appearance paralleled the popular idea of what it was like behind the iron curtai .....
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Nontraditional Tradtions
Words: 876 - Pages: 4.... who smells funny and is only
seen on holidays. What all of this means is that we can no longer simply follow
the examples of old. It is up to us to create new family traditions.
Celebrating is not hard. We all know about celebrating and have some ways of
doing it. The only challenge is to find new ways. Why do we need to celebrate
tradition? It gives us something to look forward to and makes a formal
statement that there are some things in life to be grateful for.
The notion of honoring tradition is unsettling for some people; let
alone creating new ones. We understand that we need something to add a sense of
order and stabilit .....
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