Category: /Literature/English
popular ideas in our society today. Women have come to accept this idea as an excuse or answer to their problems with the opposite sex. How do they get this idea? It is unknowingly slipped into women's subconscious by a variety of forces. One
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
have come to accept this idea as an excuse or answer to their problems with the opposite sex. How do they get this idea? It is unknowingly slipped into women's subconscious by a variety of forces. One of the strongest forces, however, is the media
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
programs to educate the community on trafficking and sex education. This can be done through street plays, advertisements and speeches in their vernacular tongue.
Those women who have been a part of the infamous industry should be rehabilitated to lessen
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
and education constrain their choices to
a narrow set of alternatives."
Thus, it is apparent that discrimination plays a significant role in
maintaining a sex- segregated work force. Encouragingly, the evidence also
shows that the mere existence of anti
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
market and in pre-market training and education constrain their choices to a narrow set of alternatives.' Thus, it is apparent that discrimination plays a significant role in maintaining a sex- segregated work force. Encouragingly
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Category: /Science & Technology
The AIDS Epidemic
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Today, forty million people are estimated to be living with HIV/AIDS. With an astounding number of cases being reported each year, something must be done to educate the worlds youth about the dangers of this pandemic
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Category: /Literature/English
very beneficial in shaping the families and the communities Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) and Mothers against Misuse and Abuse. The effects of a good program or the teaching of a parent can keep children off drugs. Without the help
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Category: /Literature/English
Television is non-educational for many different reasons. Television has a number of bad things that children shouldnt see. Television has nudity, violence, cursing, and pointless humor. Television is just another luxury that the whole world cant
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Category: /Literature/English
is discussed as an aspect of birth control in biology and health and homemaking books (Klicka 56). Furthermore, virtually all sex education textbooks used in public schools throughout the country teach that any kind of sex is all right; such as premarital sex
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Category: /History
parent consent is made for the students reading or learning about such issues. As the Supreme Court states, a school need not tolerate student speech that is inconsistent with its basic educational mission. Sex education cannot be taught to any student
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