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In the year 1922, a young woman, Ellen Welles Page wrote in an article in Outlook Magazine, "We are the Younger Generation. The war tore away our spiritual foundations and challenged our faith. We are struggling to regain our equilibrium. Help us to put our knowledge to the best adv...
The Chinese mafia is one of the oldest and most powerful organizations in the world. Since 200 years before Christ, it has been controlling everything from business to the individual, yet it masquerades as an organization for the people. For the past few decades agencies have been trying to battle t...
The various ways in which domestic service, home care and nursing are structured and performed are well accounted in Global Exchange by Grace Chang and Diverted Mothering by Sau-Ling C. Wong. These two articles give indeapth analysis of how migrant and immigrant workers are treated by not only thei...
** Affirmative Action** Have you ever wondered what effect discrimination laws and diversity have on our American society today as a whole? The issue of affirmative action has been a highly controversial topic since it's origin in the mid-1960s. "It began as a program to "correct&q...
What is education? According to the Oxford Dictionary, education means development of character or mental powers; formative experience. Paul Tsongas, a democrat sees education as ¡°taking what is given and passing it on.¡± He also said that American government does not spend enough money t...
The debate over the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 unraveled bitter disagreements on a number of separate issues. While these acts seemed to be very undemocratic in the sense that it pretty much discriminated against a citizen not born in America, but it is vital to realize the struggles and hardsh...
Society is constructed into a hierarchy of social classes; poverty is what separates the social classes apart. The elite rich are at the top of this hierarchy, at the center are the middle-income families, and at the bottom are the low-income families and homeless. Traditionally the rich exploit...
For more than 200 years the American Constitution has served as much more than a framework of government. Our belief in the great document's guarantees of freedom, justice, and equality has come to define what it means to be an American. From 1787 to today, in times of both tragedy and triumph, Amer...
"My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest should have the same opportunity as the strongest."- Mahatma Gandhi. In this paper, I will show the differences between two types of liberal thought, Neoliberalism and Ordoliberalism, that have attempted to achieve Gandhi's notion....
Since the beginning of the 19th century, America has had to deal with the ongoing problem of drugs. We're surrounded by them everyday, whether we realize it, ornot. The evening news is filled with stories of "crack heads" killing each other as well innocent standers- by in a fiendish attempt to fin...
The Media Monopoly The Media Monopoly, the fifth edition, was written by Ben H. Bagdikian, a dean emeritus of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Bagdikian originally published this book in 1983 to warn the public ab...
In the United States, decade following World War II should have beenan era of prosperity and peace. After all, the Great Depression that hadpervaded the 1920s through the 1930s was over. The United States hademerged victorious from the war. The country's position as a militarysuperpower was...
One of the biggest economic disasters ever was the Great Depression. It began on "Black Thursday" a day that sent millions to the streets to live. The Great Depression was caused by many reasons; the three main ones were foreign politics, government policy, and maldistribution of wealth that the ava...
I. Thesis and Literature Summary In our contemporary society, the media constantly bombards us with horror stories about drugs like crack-cocaine. From them, and probably from no other source, we learn that crack is immediately addictive in every case, we learn that it causes corruption, crazed...
II. INTRODUCTIONGovernments in countries all around the world are straightjacketed by debt. Debt repayments reduce the amount available for everything else the state needs to spend money on, so resources for public services are really pre-determined, because debt servicing has to come first. How...
In recent decades, there has been a trend developing in America towards the privatization of America's prisons. Independent companies have contracted, built and staffed prisons in several different states instead of having the government in control of these facilities. There is still much uncertaint...