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…responsible for keeping the Internet safe for children: parents, educators, Internet service providers or the government? And how can one regulate this new form of communication without infringing on peoples' right to freedom of expression? Some would say…
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…goals is to provide for the public good. Being an adult, "having attained full size and strength; grown up: mature", means having had prior experience and proper education to be able to say no. If one does not accept the responsibilities and consequences…
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…that to discriminate in private is legal, but anything regarding business or public discrimination is illegal (Microsoft Encarta Online). There are two instances when opposing affirmative action might seem the wrong thing to do. Even these two cases don’t justify the use…
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…, the Republican Party focused on the common voting Northerner whose characteristics were, white, male, well educated and Republican. The Northerners also realized the huge male immigrant population, which was a major factor in this election. The Republican Party…
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…. 2828 Cochran St. Suite 302 Simi Valley California Eaton, Lorraine. "Teen Proves Hard Rock's Bad for You." 3 Aug. 1997 Online. Available. http://newsherald.com/education/rock86.htm 15 Dec. 1999. Kenen, Joanne. "Senate Panel Tunes…
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…needed. (27 Mar 2003, Demanding consumer [online]. Available at:<URL:http://www.jordaan.info/boycot.html>). Boycotts can be successful, for example, in 1986 Rainforest Action Network launched a boycott of Burger King. This was because of Burger King…
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…the Internet just popped up out of nowhere overnight. The media hypes whatever is happening "online." Friends are talking about "getting hooked up" and "wired." Many kids now have "best friends" that live thousands of miles away. A new dimension called…
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online education should cover a much broader range of services than the term e-learning. One may also claim that e-learning companies often focus on course content, while online education institutions cover the whole range of educational services…
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…. There would be a fight for who would get the lands resources. In an article found online, entitled "The Roots Of Racism", Mark Ross tells that it is known that even today, all children develop a spontaneous fear of strangers at age two. This is better known…
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…into the nineteenth century" as one person called it? Quite simply, the State Board of Education voted to de-emphasize evolution in state testing and to give local school boards the option of deciding whether or not evolution would be taught. Nationwide, the reaction has…
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