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More than anyone else, Ida B. Wells exposed lynchings as
a crime against humanity. er 40 years of unrelenting effort
failed to stop the crime and did not produce a federal anti
lynching law. However, lynchings decreased by 80 percent after
her
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Category: /Science & Technology/Engineering
or experimental questions. He once famously said that, had the astronomers' 1919 data failed to verify his theory, he would have "felt sorry for the dear Lord, for the theory is correct."
But was Einstein right?
In science, beauty and elegance mean nothing in the cold
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The Right to Be Free
In the novel A Lesson Before Dying, although Grant is an educated black man in the era of a racist society he has struggles greater than most men of his decent. I feel sorry for him because of his limitations, even
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Homosexual Rights: Morality vs. Equality
The battle of both equality and morality has become more prevalent in todays growing and diverse society. An increase in homosexuality has introduced the controversy of whether gay and lesbian couples should
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. They have given the women of today hope and acceptation of their right
to decide how they would like to live.
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. Women were encouraged to take wartime jobs only, then return to their homes to make room for the returning veterans. Women of those years have effected the women of today greatly. They have given the women of today hope and acceptation of their right
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The Right to Pray
School prayer has been an issue in the lives of many Americans since 1962 when the U.S. Supreme Court threw prayer out of public schools in the Engel vs. Vitale case. Today school prayer is still an extremely questionable issue
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
rights activists forsee that the badge will invade the employee's privacy, because every step he takes will be monitored. They insist that employ ees will become less productive if continuously scrutinized under surveillance, and it will harm worker morale
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
, but eventually fell apart (DuPrau, 1999, pp.48). Switch this focus to human beings. How many human beings would be destroyed before it's done right? It is unethical to destroy a human being if he or she was misshaped or deformed. To expect a perfect human clone
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of research?(Appendix A.5) There has also been concern over the rights of a human clone. Issues have been raised about the "individuality, autonomy, objectification, and kinship of the resulting children" (Appendix A.6). Because the clone would be identical
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