Papers 1921-1930 of total 53938 found.
…, psychological, political. The wake of 9/11 has seen the growth of new institutions such as Homeland Security and the modification of old ones (such as the FBI, CIA, customs & immigration, defense, airlines, etc...). These adaptations may be perceived as either…
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…McCarthyism War and depression inevitably lead to hate mongering and a need to lay blame. It was into this atmosphere that Senator Joseph McCarthy appeared on the American political scene. After nearly two decades of economic and social instability…
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…-at-home-parents and expand family leaves for those working outside the home. He also wants to institute a Retirement Savings Plus Plan: Tax free savings accounts that will enable working Americans to build a retirement nest egg in addition to Social Security's
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…Kevin Mitnick, an unemployed computer programmer was cyberspace's most wanted hacker. He could easily hack into top secret security and wiretap anybody, anywhere at anytime. When…
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…for a social security system and suggested that population growth would ultimately be checked by means of birth control. Looking at today’s society herein the United States, it could be assumed that our forefathers were paying attention to Condorcet’s views. We…
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…treatments, and Social Security cards based on an individuals genetic code. It could also predict if men or women are likely to get heart disease, mental illness, or cancer. Finally, it might answer the question of what causes a fertilized egg to develop…
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…The national security issue facing us today is a painful expression of gross unconsciousness. Society is now being forced to reassess our views as a nation. In the past race, creed, sexual preference, and social standing have splintered us into a near…
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…to, their employer. Within the workplace, an individual’s basic physiological needs to provide shelter, warmth, food and sleep for the family will be met by factors such as the wage, working conditions, sick pay and contract. Security needs, such as guarantee…
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…to control the childbirth because with the rise of population and the decrease in food only more social problems can occur. Overall, the final outcome of a situation like this would be most likely to be famine. But at the same time the psychological problems…
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…Another theme of the novel is the transition from innocence to experience. At the beginning of the story Scout's world is limited to the boundaries of her immediate neighborhood. She feels safe and secure, and totally…
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