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Traffic Jams And The World's Patience
... lot-like street, I wonder to myself about patience. I know that mine for one is running quite thin. I am traveling by myself and aiming to get home for a big football game that is less than an hour away. I would greatly appreciate to be able to see the kick-off of the game but it doesn't look promising. I get frustrated easily and so I definitely don't have any patience. Today I am running behind, so mine is worn thin. But putting my needs aside, I tried to judge others and see what kind of patience they have in store for themselves.
I happen to glance over at a cowboy and his father in the truck next to ...
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Teenagers Of The Sixties And Today
... be a thing of the past. Between the sixties and today, times, events and circumstances have changed but teenagers' core beliefs and values have remained the same.
First of all, the college students of today seem to be less rebellious than they were in the sixties. Their dress and their attitudes seem to be more in line with the norm. Most teenagers seem to be more concerned with where the next party will be than with what social issues are confronting society today. David Gelman refereed to this generation in his article as the "me" generation. He quotes University of Michigan social psychologist Lloyd ...
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Mass Media, Sex, And Pornography
... condition of our planet,
or something else that society as a whole sees as detrimental or damaging.
But the news on television is not the only type of media taking the
criticism of society. Other forms of mass media, specifically movies and
television programs containing pornography and violence have been heavily
criticized. The underlining concept to be debated here is that society is
negatively influenced, specifically, by these images of pornography and
the result is increased violence against women. This assumption, and it is
indeed only an assumption, is completely fallacious, however, as no
concrete and ...
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Stereotyping Of Teenagers
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homeless people regardless of race, religion, or gender; accepting a person
who just chooses to dress and look differently would be easy. As I have
found, such is not the case. Discrimination towards teenagers, especially
the ones who chose to dress differently, is a problem. It is a problem
that goes very often un-addressed.
There are plenty of stereotypes, but I believe the one that is
believed the most is what the stereotypical teenage "freak" is.
Constantly people assume, just by looking at me, a lot of different things.
I was surprised to find the number of people who just figured I was into ...
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Teens And Sex
... transmitted diseases, and (I separate
this from the category of STD's because it is so widespread, deadly, important,
frightening, etc.) H.I.V infection. The theory is that if condoms were given
out or made available at high schools, then the students would be more inclined
to use them. They would have them or be able to get them if they need to use
them. This would cut down on unprotected sexual intercourse and prevent the
pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and H.I.V. infection. If a student
was at a party and decided, on the spur of the moment, to engage in sexual
intercourse, then it is more like ...
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Marriage: Easy Divorce
... already
happened once or twice. In this case, it is not really anyone's fault. You
just go on with life just as you always had before.
I think that people shouldn't get married until they are totally
positive that their spouse is the person that they want to have a lifetime
commitment with. If they even think twice, then they are not ready for marriage.
I know that not everyone will feel the same way that I do on this subject, but
if everyone did, it could improve the divorce rate. I think that we should just
get the divorce over with as quickly as possible and get to living our lives
again.
I know someone's ...
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Abolishing Poverty In The U.S
... relatively poor are usually in the lower 5% of the population in terms of
wealth. People who live the state of absolute poverty can not sustain a
certain level of living . These people have a hard time getting money for food ,
clothing, or shelter. People who are absolutely poor have a rough time getting
money to put food on the table one day and the next day they might not have any
money to put food on the table. Not all people who are relatively poor are
absolutely poor, but, all people who are absolutely poor are relatively poor.
These types of poor are found all throughout the world especially in
underdevelo ...
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Violence In Schools
... basic values, of teaching children right from wrong, of instilling in them respect for others. We each have a responsibility to work to end youth violence and to keep schools safe for children and for those who teach them. Youth violence in many schools has reached universal proportions. It is not only happening in our high schools, it has also made its way into our elementary and middle schools. Everyone seems to have a different perspective on why there is such a problem with school safety. Some say it is the parents’ fault, some say it is the media, and others blame the schools. Yet, the question still ...
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The Effects Of Television Violence On Children
... The research proves time and time again that aggression and television viewing do go hand in hand.
The truth about television violence and children has been shown. Some are trying to fight this problem. Others are ignoring it and hoping it will go away. Still others don’t even seem to care. However, the facts are undeniable. The studies have been carried out and all the results point to one conclusion: Television violence causes children to be violent and the effects can be life-long.
The information can’t be ignored. Violent television viewing does affect children. The effects have been seen in a number of ...
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Is Monogamy The Best Form Of Marriage?
... for the rest of their life. Monogamy should be the most important aspect in a marriage.
The Western Religious leaders and moralists believe only one spouse for life is the highest form of marriage. Some of the most "primitive" peoples are strictly monogamous in their ideals, while some "highly advanced" cultures have moved away from the strict life-long monogamy. Sociologists, Ford and Beech, have found that only twenty-nine of the one-hundred and eighty-five contemporary cultures studied, less than sixteen percent restrict men and women to a single partner for life. However, less than one-third of the twent ...
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