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631.16631 The Need for Policy Implementation in the Case of Wrongful Imprisonment
This paper briefly examines the need to create public policy for reforming problems of wrongful imprisonment. Wrongful imprisonment is a problem that is not easily solved by a shifting of policy. When wrongful imprisonment occurs, the innocent individual is accused of a crime and then placed into the penal system. Race is explored as a factor in wrongful imprisonment.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 16631 race wrongful imprisonment.doc
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632.16636 Financial Mistakes Made by Those in Their Twenties
We?re on our own, finally. Free. Free to not do the dishes. Free to pile clothes on our bedroom floor. Free to stay out all night without calling anyone. But, with this freedom, often experienced for the first time when we reach our twenties, comes a new responsibility, a financial responsibility that many of us have never fully considered before.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 16636 Financial Mistakes 20's.doc
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633.16655 Trends and Issues in Sexuality Topics
This 4-page undergraduate paper consists of four one-page papers and an outline. All three of the papers focus on current trends and issues in specific areas of sexuality, and all are written in a format appropriate to be read aloud. The first brief essay outlines some current trends and issues today in terms of gay marriages. This essay argues that the very definition of marriage - a definition being challenged and potentially rewritten - is what most affects the legal and social debates about gay marriage. The essay points out that current legal cases surround the idea of whether it is legal for two individuals of the same sex to marry. Social debates continue about whether gay couples can or should raise children. The second brief essay outlines current trends and issues in birth control, suggesting that monthly injection, a monthly vaginal ring and a weekly transdermal patch are the newest birth control methods for women. While a pill is available for men, most men continue to use condoms. The essay notes that these methods are created in response to a society that is increasingly busy, increasingly demanding safer and more effective contraception, and increasingly concerned about sexual assault. The final essay considers some of the recent trends in treatments for infertility, including in vitro fertilization and medications. The essay notes that surrogate parenting and adoption are increasingly seen as important options for childless couples, although all options create debate and controversy in society.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 16655 Marriage Infertility Contraception.doc
Price: US$35.80
634.16661 Affirmative Action and the importance of Diversity in the Workplace
In this paper, we will discuss Affirmative Action and the importance of diversity in the workplace. It is our contention in this paper to show that Affirmative Action is needed to overcome past injustices or eliminate the effects of those injustices. We will show that Affirmative Action creates more equality for all persons, even if temporary injustice to some individuals may result. It is also important to point out that raising the employment level of protected group members will benefit U.S. society in the long run, and that if properly used, affirmative action does not discriminate against males or non-minorities. We need to remember that when it comes to affirmative action, goals indicate progress needed, not quotas.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 16661 Affirmative Action diversity.doc
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635.16684 Max Weber - Social Theory and Science of History
This paper examines the work of Max Weber who is famous for this theories about bureaucracy,oppressive routine, rising secularism and the destruction of personal freedom. Weber thought that bureaucracy and rationalization were rapidly replacing other forms of organization and thought. Refers to works such as Theory of Rationization, Iron Cage and Spirit of Capitalism.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 16684 max Weber Social Theory Science of History.doc
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636.16688 Images of the Church
John Driver, in his 1997 book Images of the Church in Mission is an excellent discussion of the different reasons that people feel themselves called to follow a mission within the Christian church. His writing on this issue is clearly influenced by his own Anabaptist training and nearly a half-century of missionary work in Latin America. He argues throughout the book that we must each look to our own salvation and that the church is primarily responsible to its members and to those who are called rather than to society as a whole. He further argues that the church should not be oriented primarily to the outer world, should not try to attempt to reform society at large because such a reformation is not possible.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 16688 missionary christian anabaptist.doc
Price: US$35.80
637.16736 The Experience of Discrimination: A Buddhist Monk in America
This paper describes an interview conducted with a Buddhist monk visiting a university in northern Indiana, and his experience with racial and religious discrimination, both in his home country (Tibet/China) and in America. The paper also compares his experience of discrimination to that of other Asian Americans and Asian visitors or immigrants to America.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 16736 Asian Americans Discrimination.doc