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Immigration Reform
... of immigrants coming into the country each year. A majority of the
immigrants are from poor countries and come to the U.S. looking for work. A
research organization called Urban Institute revealed that immigrants use more
welfare and earn lower incomes than natives, which results in immigrants paying
less taxes. The Urban Institute is a non-profit organization that investigates
the social and economic problems of this country. Statistics from a Federation
for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) newsletter shows, “. . . the share of
immigrant households below the poverty line (29 percent) is much high ...
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Homosexual Adoptions
... intended for homosexual couples to have and raise children he would have made it possible naturally. There are some cases that heterosexual couples adopt because they are unable to have children, but the difference here is that most heterosexual couples can naturally have children, while on the other hand no homosexual couples can naturally produce children. Homosexuality is morally degrading to a society, and for our society to condone homosexual relationships by allowing them to adopt children would hurt our societies morals, and be unfair to the child. A child growing up with homosexual parents would not have a ...
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Drug Abuse
... but the government to change the laws on pot. Governments wage wars on drugs and seem to fail, who can stop all the drugs in the world from getting into your son or daughters hands, not many people. Drug cartels sometimes run like invisible needles, pumping drugs into North America like heroin in the bloodstream. The money being spent on fighting this war on drugs seems to be to no avail as drug statistics have sky rocketed over the last couple of years. In 1996 44.9% of twelfth graders use marijuana, that's up from 23.9% in 1991. Eighth grade marijuana users have increased by 12.1% from 1991 to 1996, a substant ...
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Congressmen And Their Influences
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institutions in the common goal of running the worlds most powerful nation. The
legilative powers were divided this way to ensure that all new laws would be
debated and decided not by a few but through a heirarchy that gives every
citizen a part to play in our collective decision making.
Each of the individuals in the House has an equitable voting relationship with
the others, 1=1=1, when it come to passing legislation, but in the earlier
phases of formulating policy some relationships are dominant over others. The
only ones that would be lower than a freshman Democrat in the 105th Congress
from a rural, low ...
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Cult Leaders And Their Abuse O
... he was insane and in the overabundance of power, he was able to kill more than 900 people. It is unclear whether Jim Jones had committed suicide at the ritual or was shot by another, so it is uncertain to say that he had any intentions to die also. Although his protests were for good moral purposes, it was wrong of him to use his status as chairman of the Housing Authority and award receiver to gather extra followers to join the suicide. Here he had overstepped the line to abuse the power he was appointed by putting other people's lives at jeopardy. Being in his position, he was most likely aware that he had many su ...
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Child Abuse
... slimy hands casually slide an ebony cartridge into the
VCR as he smiles at you seductively. You can feel his eyes worming
their gaze through your clothes every time that he looks at you. You
feel dirty and violated every time you think about what he does to you
when you are alone. He walks over to the couch and sits down next to
you. His hand slithers it way onto your knee and you cringe in
revulsion. “Don’t be afraid, I won’t hurt you,?he chides. Your mind
feels panicky as you feel his touch in more intimate places and you
scream involuntarily. His grip tightens as he places his hand over
your mout ...
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Dual Citizenship In Canada
... as her mother held a ‘traditional' position as a
school teacher and she was not permitted to have work "interfere with home life
and child- rearing responsibilities". On the other hand, Ross had a mother who
devoted herself to the well-being of her husband and son. Where as his father
was a business man that earned a high income, allowing the family to live in a
comfortable home with a luxury lifestyle. Karen and Ross appear to be leading a
life that is different from their parents but this is not entirely true. It is
noteworthy to mention, that each has a traditional role within the marriage.
For example, Ross ...
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Quotas Are Outdated In Affirmative Action Programs
... certainly reflects some change from
the blatantly racist and nearly universal hostile white prejudices of the
recent past” (Feagin & Feagin, 1978, pp. 6-7). If America's economy is to
continue to survive it will most definitely have to hire on merit alone,
and not be bothered by trivial laws that are outda ted.
The origination of Affirmative Action is from the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, Title VI and VII. Title VI states “no person in the United
States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or natural origin, be excluded
from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to
discrimination ...
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Capital Punishment .
... focus on the problem of the justice system, and why we should and should not grant numerous appeals and stays of execution. as been around since the days of Christ, and its results have not changed, only the way s administered has. States such as California use the gas chamber as the means to end the convict's life, while Texas and Florida have used the electric chair in the past, the remedy for death is now by using leatheal injection to end the convicts life. Death has always been used as a way to deter criminals from engaging in criminal activity. In the days of the old west, a man would be hung if he was caugh ...
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Ethical Issues In U.S. Immigra
... Other families know what its like to have freedom snatched away. After years of working six days a week for miniscule wages, sewing dresses or picking vegetables, they have had freedom and the opportunity of a better life taken away after being rounded up by Immigration Naturalization Services and deported back to Guatemala, Honduras, or Mexico. These are only two examples of the travesties that occur daily in the land of opportunity and freedom—the Unites States of America. The United States was built by immigrants, many seeking a new life in a new land. Before 1882, anyone could move to the United States. ...
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