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Issue Of Racism
456 wordsIn many ways, the media must be involved in ethnic and racial issues. The media is to provide the public with information useful to them. The media is on the public's side. Racial stereotyping is a problem that is out in the public. Drugs, teen pregnancy, child abuse and rape are also problems that affect the people of the world everyday. The media has a job to make these issues aware to the people and possibly put together a form of solutions. Some ways of addressing issues are blunt and harsh ...
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Should The Homeless Assistance Program In Sacramento
880 wordsa. Issue: Should the homeless assistance program in Sacramento be reformed to give more money to the homeless while allowing them to apply to the program more than once? b. Facts: Currently in Sacramento, the homeless can apply for homeless assistance only once in their lifetime except for certain extenuating situations. The current program is a success. The amount of people in the program living below the poverty line has fallen 21% in the last seven years. Since 2000, the amount of families ap...
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X Men Team
2,776 wordsCreative Writing: X-Men Zach DotseyEnglish 101 Section 3012 December, 1996 When many people hear about the X-Men, they think of a silly kid's comic book, but that is not so. X-Men, actually most comic books in general, are a unique blend of two classic art forms; drawings, sometimes even paintings, and storytelling. A comic artist must be able to convey the right mood and feeling for his or her art. They must also be able to fluidly tell a story and fit it all in the allotted number of pages. Th...
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Miller's The Crucible Addresses Issues
1,025 wordsWhy 'The Crucible' Remains Important Today For a story of any kind to have any relevance or meaning some 50 years after being written and indeed almost 400 years after it was set, it needs to contain themes and ideas that have been uniformly felt and experienced by people from all walks of life as well as continuing to speak to and have meaning to new and changed generations of people. Years after being written, Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible', still successfully speaks to numerous generations of...
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Religious Beliefs And Social Issues
631 wordsGOLDIN A, OLGA ANALYZE THE WAYS IN WHICH ENLIGHTENMENT THOUGHT ADDRESSED RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN THE 18 TH CENTURY During the 18th century, the Enlightenment addressed religious beliefs and social issues, which were controversial among all the people and were not accepted by the government. During the 18th century the most talked about issues included the equality between women and men, the concept of organized religion, and the rights of mankind. These issues were all addressed i...
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Heading Poking A Stick At Cornered Snake
1,619 wordsThe current conflict surrounding a war on Iraq at the moment is a huge issue. This issue has many smaller issues that go with it to make it as big and serious as it is. One of these issues is Saddam Hussein. Hussein is the leader of Iraq and is said to be an evil person. While America is planning a war on Iraq, Hussein is conjuring up plans of attack and defence. The upcoming war on Iraq is filling nearly every newspaper in Australia and all over the world. For about two months there has been ar...
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Aids Many People
1,156 wordsSocial Issues Essay - Animal Testing, Abortion, Racism, Aids, Gas This world definitely has problems. What country wouldn't? Issues keep popping up everywhere we go. A lot of people have a hard time determining what is important and what isn't. What should be solved, and why are there differing views on different issues? The only way that we can solve these problems is to work together. We must come up with ways to solve our problems and make everyone happy, but how? Animal Testing Companies or ...
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More Current Issues
651 wordsCharles Barkley is one of the most controversial professional athletes in any sport. Interestingly, the book doesn't deal so much with basketball, but it explores a wide range of interests. Every chapter presents a different theme and is organized as if you are reading twenty-five separate essays. Barkley speaks his mind on each topic such as politics, the economics of the world, controversy, life can't be serious all of the time and even more serious topics such as September 11. One of the most...
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