Papers 2101-2110 of total 42688 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…improvement when Napster access is removed. Education institutionals are not only struggling with the threats of lawsuits, they are finding their Internet pipes are being clogged with Napster-related traffic. Over 200 Universities in the past two months have…
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…and subject their targets to a loss of equal educational opportunity. In the words of Charles Lawrence, “It is the University’s responsibility for insuring that these students receive an equal educational opportunity provides a compelling justification…
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Category: /History
…their affection for each other. Sex was a common discussion topic, not only for women but young girls. Suggestive topics were broadcasted all over the radios, movies, and newspapers. Parties were no longer chaperoned, and parents no longer had knowledge about…
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Category: /Literature
…in publicly showing their affection for each other. Sex was a common discussion topic, not only for women but young girls. Suggestive topics were broadcasted all over the media. Parties were no longer chaperoned, and parents no longer had knowledge about…
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…, or is it merely an accurate depiction of today’s society? “Two young males were fatally shot with multiple gun wounds to the head and chest”, how many times have we all heard these words on the evening news? Although the news is a media to educate us on the goings…
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…, castes, ethnic groups, and social races." Controversies regarding the equality of the sexes always exist, but still in most of the societies even today mails are the dominant sex, that is, most of the societies today are still patriarchical. The beliefs…
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…, these were sexual, reproductive, economic and educational functions. He felt that these were all linked. Without sex and reproduction there would be no procreation, there would be no members of society to create an economy therefore not providing an economic…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the technology to "sex select" or predetermine. The poor of all countries slip closer to Epsilon status, deprived not of oxygen, but of financial, educational, nutritional and political resources. Where we go from here depends on how much we educate ourselves…
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…treatment on the grounds of sex, and can sue the discriminator for damages if there is discrimination. It is applicable, typically, in the provision of employment, services, and education. Discrimination, either direct or indirect, is prohibited. Direct…
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Category: /Literature
…obsessed with sex. Therefore, lynching was seen as a necessary act that was intended not only to protect the white woman of the south, but also save society from ruin.         The reason for Emmett Till's lynching has many interpretations. What we do…
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