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- 17601: Sexual Abuse
- ... It is an example of this mistrust as well as the confusion which goes through a childs mind. "Since I was a little ten year old child, I had to deceive and hide from the world and my mother that my father tooka sexual interest in me. Remember how you taught me that art of deceit? First you put me in a situation that had to be kept a secret then ...
- 17602: Will the Global Economy Help or Hurt The Next Generation of Americans?
- ... their teens and 20's, will be the first generation in America to have a lower standard of living than their parents."11 The facts are all over, either we keep up with the changing world or get out of the way. Technology will pass them by. "New technology replaces workers or companies turn to corporate downsizing to save money"12 "American companies are moving production overseas using new technology to ...
- 17603: The Fed and Interest Rates
- ... that appears inside the first page of the journal's Money & Investment section. If the headlines of Mr. Pettit's daily column are any accurate record of economic concerns and current issues in the business world, the late weeks of March and the early weeks of April in 1994 were intensely concerned with interest rates. To quote, "Industrials Edge Up 4.32 Points Amid Caution on Interest Rates," and "Industrials Track ...
- 17604: Should A Moment Of Silence Be
- ... of silence has been ruled constitutional, however. Every student fills a moment of silence in a different way: through song, a prayer, or a memory. Newsweek, October 3, 1994, vol. 124. U.S. News and World Report, December 5, 1995 Vol. 117, No. 22, pg. 8-9. The Case of Engel v. Vitale 370 U.S. 421 1962, p. 118-119. Abington School District v. Schempp 374 U.S. 203; 83 ...
- 17605: Should Racist Speech Enjoy Pro
- ... been ineffective in eliminating racist actions that pervade our society. State governments and institutions have attempted to set up their own laws condemning such actions, but have been wholly unsuccessful. Some of those waging a war on racism have established anti-discrimination policies, and have had these policies challenged as a result. Central Michigan University, for example, had instituted a discriminatory harassment policy, only to have it shot down by the ...
- 17606: Software Licensing
- ... that most businesses would use the software for a 8 to 10 hour period. Yet, did not take into consideration that with the advancement of technology, more businesses would want a Afloating@ license across the world for 24 hours - thus it was not cost effective for the software development firm. A floating license is a license that is made available to anyone on a network. The licenses are not Alocked@ to ...
- 17607: The Debt: An Economic Catastrophe
- ... and subsequently, less tax dollars will be needed to pull Canada out of the financial crisis it is in. There is no doubt that a debt-free country would be the greatest place in the world to live and work. There would be adequate funding for job creation by means of public and private investment, tax dollars would be spent responsibly and wisely, resulting in tax relief but still receiving essential ...
- 17608: Talk Shows
- ... have many rewarding topics such as family reunions. They also have educational topics on child and spousal abuse. These shows are good because they expose us to different things that are going on in the world, things that we can change. The best thing to do is to shift through all the talk shows and get rid of the garbage. In the nineteen eighties, soap operas and game shows ruled day ...
- 17609: Ray Kroc
- ... a more common occurrence. McDonald's became a mastermind of marketing toward specific markets by pioneering ideas such as breakfast menus, healthier choices and alternatives, and "adult" foods. McDonald's has truly evolved into a world power by paying attention to the needs and wants of the changing market and adjusting to these needs. LINKING THEORY : Ray Kroc saw early on what needed to be done. He changed what was at ...
- 17610: Teenage Sex
- ... the United States are experimenting with sexual activities more and more today than ever before. According to Charles Krauthammer, "Sex oozes from every pore of the culture and there's not a kid in the world who can avoid it." (Meier, 1994, p. 7). Teenagers are surrounded by some sort of sexual connotations all the time. Whether it is television, radio, school, or even the Internet, teenagers are hearing the affects ...
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