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Children Are Easily Influenced

... Beetleborgs can make boys violent and want to fight. Girls are not so easily influenced by television as boys are. Although there are some girls that want to fight along with the boys, for the most part, girls do not like those types of shows. Along with television, children may also be influenced by people they don't know. Although most children are taught not to talk to strangers, we would be surprised how many actually do. Studies have shown that both boys and girls do talk to strangers, but boys are more likely to do what a s ...

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Instilling A Child's Values

... large part of his life with his parents. A child learns by seeing what his parents do and mimicking it, so a parent's job is very crucial to a child's acquisition of good morals. A parent must show the child the virtues of good judgement by using good judgement in their own life. If a child witnesses an unethical act performed by his parents, he will think that it is okay. The fact is that children who didn't have good parents, generally, don't grow up into very respectable adults. The old saying goes: “Monkey see, monkey do.” ...

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The Population Solution

... people as there are today. Let's think about that though. Let us suppose that the population growth rate stays at 2.0 per cent so that the number of people in the world continues to double every 35 years. How long, then, will it take for the world's population to weigh as much as the entire planet? The answer is - not quite 1,600 years. This means that by 3550 AD, the human population would weight as much as the entire planet.... Even if that were possible, it wouldn't give us much time. If the growth-rate stays at 2.0 per cent, then in a lit ...

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Should Americans Adopt Internationally?

... adopted by Americans than by any other citizens from all other countries. In 1994, 8,200 children were adopted internationally by residents of the United States. Many adoptive parents decide to adopt from other countries because of the greater flexibility and because they are not eligible to adopt from the U.S. Unlike agencies in the U.S., many foreign adoption agencies accept adoptive parents over the age of forty and allow parents to adopt more than one child. Also many agencies in foreign countries are more willing to accept single adop ...

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Communication Progresses Between People

... telephone to telex machines to modems. The fax machine is so impersonal that neither voice nor hand writing are used, and personality is lost. Now a video link where the person can see the caller and feel a personal touch, is trying to re- establish the original methods while using high-tech systems. Thus, as technology increases, we can clearly see attempts to get back to the "old way" through usage of time saving methods. One benefit of high-tech communications systems is the ability to make previously impossible communications poss ...

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The Conflicts Of The Black Race: Delayed Economic And Educational Progress

... have kept up with our ancestor's rate of self-improvement. Not only are blacks still disrespected by other races, problems also plague us such as poverty, drugs, and miseducation. To make matters even worse, we also have a serious lack of unity. Some of us feel as though it is not our responsibility to help other blacks when they are in need. Another major problem is the existence of racism. This negative attitude leads to many physical and psychological problems within the black community. Therefore, lack of unity within the black commun ...

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Teen Drug Use

... school seniors rose for the third straight year in 1995. Since 1992, the smoking rate has risen by more than one-fifth among seniors, with one in three (34 percent) now saying they smoked in the 30 days prior to the survey. Use of marijuana among seniors has also increased since 1992, reversing a 14- year trend. Among 1995 seniors, 21.2 percent said they had used marijuana in the last 30 days, compared with the low of 11.9 percent in 1992. During the same period, students' perceptions of the risk of marijuana use has declined, from 78.6 ...

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The Ku Klux Klan

... hoods, for disguise and in an early attempt to frighten superstitious Blacks, the Klan launched a campaign of terrorism and violence against Whites and Blacks whom they considered traitors to their cause. The original Klan, which is not to be confused with the groups calling themselves by that name today, was organized in Pulaski, Tennessee, during the winter of 1865 to 1866, by six former Confederate army officers who gave their society a name adapted from the Greek word kuklos ("circle"). Its activities were directed against the Reconstru ...

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Women In Films: User Or Victim?

... a movie star, fights her way to the top through succession of men, marries her country=s president, only to die at a young age of 33" (Harbinson 154). Eva was born illegitimate in a small remote town of Argentina, and spent most of her childhood life under a cloud of illegitimacy. Besides being poor, Eva and her sisters were regarded as bastard children , and for this reason, they were Alooked upon as >brats= and often prevented from associating with the other children of thevillage. This sense of rejection and the ridicules that young E ...

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The Power Of Language

... people and bind them together in search of one common cause. This tactic of persuasion is also called propaganda. Propaganda is the spreading of information in order to influence public opinion and to manipulate other people's beliefs. The message of propaganda is primarily intended to serve the interests of the messenger, thereby increasing his power. All propaganda is a systematic effort to persuade. The propagandist gives a one- sided message, accentuating the good points of one side and the bad points of the other position. Propagand ...

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Meeting A Girl

... it is an exciting and anxious process in the beginning. It will be hard to get someone love. If you succeed, in return you will feel like a bird flying high above the Rockies. Everything will sing around you, and your heart will throb when you see that you have taken a liking to her. Now you have to get her to take a liking in you. First thing make her smile and laugh at a funny joke, find a way to draw her interesting into you; that is, without making a fool of yourself. Get her to look into your eyes; if she hesitates, she is just be ...

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Middle Class Blacks' Burden

... Middle Class Black's Burden" and Shelby Steele's "On Being Black and Middle Class" the reader concludes that middle class blacks are judged unfairly by whites and other blacks through an examination of: 1)white people thinking blacks cannot do an adequate job, 2)lower class blacks who criticize middle and upper class blacks, and 3)victimization. Racism today exists in many different forms. There are many people who, all their lives, were brought up to believe that black people are of a lesser standard. It is no wonder that many people th ...

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