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- 4391: More Than Just A Place
- ... there, whether it is the weather or just one of lifes little snags. This comfort zone also provides us a place to put our heads at night, safe from the evils of society. A childs math homework is finished on the kitchen table, while his little brother learns to walk on the hard wood floors. In this magical place our worries disappear and we can relax. Coming home from ...
- 4392: Internet Censorship
- ... with its supreme availability and ease of communication, supports a plethora of unsanitary material, namely pornography. Pornography is destructive to today's society and is harmful to children. It is nearly impossible to block a child or an uninterested bystander from coming across some type of improper display of the human body. 2. Many illegal forms of pornography exist on the internet. Pornography, when viewed by mature adults cannot be discriminated ...
- 4393: Muckraking Newspapers And Maga
- ... came from the labor costs. Due to the lack of labor laws during the late 1800s, labor conditions were best described as terrible if not heinous. It was not uncommon for a man, woman, or child to be working twelve hour days, seven days a week. Salaries rose and even more frequently fell at the drop of a pin. Industrial accidents were considered just part of the job with fifteen hundred ...
- 4394: Marijuana
- ... also research data showing nervous system problems in children of mothers who smoked marijuana. Researchers are not certain whether a newborn baby's health problems, if they are caused by marijuana, will continue as the child grows. Preliminary research shows that children born to mothers who used marijuana regularly during pregnancy may have trouble concentrating. Some studies show that when people have smoked large amounts of marijuana for years, the drug ...
- 4395: Marijuana And Hemp, The Untold
- ... are spending billions of tax dollars to build new prisons and jails so more and more non-violent drug users can be warehoused. Meanwhile, funding for education and other services is being strained. Reducing drug abuse is a desirable goal, but law enforcement methods used to obtain that goal are counterproductive. Prohibition costs billions to enforce, creates a black market that generates violence and corruption, and makes criminals out of millions ...
- 4396: Imagination 2
- ... are invading their personal lives. Mrs. Marlo specializes in autistic children. One case she is working on is that of a little boy who won t talk, eat or sleep. She grows attached to this child and thinks of him as almost her own son. Meanwhile, Everett Marlo, her husband, is plagued by nightmares caused by one of his more puzzling cases, which results in insomnia. He begins to share his ...
- 4397: Mozambique
- ... came from ivory, gold and slaves. They could have conquered the indigene peoples, but by not colonizing enough people, they were unable to retain control. The will of the indigenes peoples would prevail despite the abuse and exploitation experienced. The development of three major companies designed to develop land and natural resources , as well as deal with the radical Prazos, resulted in the horrific accounts of rape and murder. After years ...
- 4398: Management In The Year 2000 Gl
- ... workplace from organization. Loyalty to the company can be reinforced by publicly recognizing employee achievements in company newsletters. Organizations can also communicate their support of their foreign production team by providing tangible benefits, such as child-care facilities or flexible work arrangements. This allows employees reducing uncertainty about their jobs through job training or information about what would happen if the company had to layoff a certain number of employees. Overseas ...
- 4399: Mankind As A Problem
- ... not support the extra mouth to feed. Humans are a little bit slower to get the picture then the rest of the animal kingdom. In places like China, they are so overpopulate that only a child per couple is permitted, and they still have severe problems with hunger. In some of the third world nations in Africa, such as Ethiopia, people starve daily by the thousands. Keeping that in mind why ...
- 4400: MEDIA
- ... but can often make us go out a buy through sub-conscious psychological techniques. In the past media has been blamed on not only supporting certain individuals but also glamorising them to‘Kin the film ‘₯Child‘¦s Play 3‘¦ a doll murders several individuals, this was argues to have glamorised murder and death and after watching the film two young children brutally murdered James Bulger near a rail track. The film ...
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