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- 3541: Arguments On Desegregation
- ... the cost of integrating schools to legal specifications. To minimize transportation costs and to accommodate distinctions between the suburbs and the inner city, the people who were supposed to pay those costs were those who lived near the ghetto inside the inner city limits. Even though the cost was no more than segregation had imposed on middle-class black people, the whites argued that they now had to pay more money ...
- 3542: Affirmative Action
- ... And Carter put forth the Federal Contract Compliance Program in the hopes to consolidate businesses to having a uniform standard for their employees. But this pursuit of equality among all U.S. citizens was short lived by the time presidents Reagan and Bush came into office. Both presidents seemed to hold an "ideal" viewpoint, but I also believe that their speeches were written to please all American citizens, and are not ...
- 3543: Live Together Before The Arrma
- ... t end the marriage; they may just end the love you have for each other. In a word, the chances of a divorce after living together are much higher than for couples who have not lived together prior to marriage. If living together was a test of marital compatibility, the statistics should show opposite results -- couples living together should have stronger marriages. But they don't. They have weaker marriages. In ...
- 3544: Josef Mengele
- ... released after the Allies found the soldiers in which Mengele was hiding. There had always been a strong Nazi presence in South America, so with funds from his family, he went off the Argentina. Mengele lived with a farming family in Argentina for a while, but Mengele was very scared of being caught, so between 1945 and 1979 Mengele moved to and from different countries in South America. There was a ...
- 3545: John F. Kennedy Vs. Lynden B.
- ... the New Frontier it had both accomplishments and failures. The Great Society’s main reforms were in medical care for the elderly, aids to education, and plans to diminish poverty. At the time many families lived a life of poverty and/or were barely getting by. Thus the “unconditional war on poverty” was put into effect. Federal programs to help the poor were created. These programs included loans to those ...
- 3546: Jackie Robinson
- ... overcome those obstacles. Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, in a small farmhouse near Cairo, Georgia. He had a tough up bringing and did not have good housing. "Jackie and his family lived on a white owned farm and his father worked on the farm"(Falkner 22). Jackie did not have a clear path to the right future. "The overriding reality of Robinson's early years was that ...
- 3547: Is Sex Eroding Moral Values?
- ... and the White House. The open discussion and study of sex dates back only about a century, to the work of Sigmund Freud. Freud believed that sexuality was innate, present in humans at birth. Freud lived at a time when sexuality was considered unsavory, and was avoided in all polite conversation and social interaction. His breakthrough thinking affected social practices as well as therapeutic ones. In Freud's own era, the ...
- 3548: Indian Persecutions
- The text we have studied relates to the integration problem between teh white and Indian population of United States : Indians are called Native-Americans because they have lived there for centuries. White Europeans arrived in the 17th century on their land during the conquest of the new territories. The confrontation of two cultures led to many problems we will discuss later but, basically ...
- 3549: Hummurabis Code
- ... History (to rediscover, and learn the original past), and setting aside our ethnocentric motives, we should attempt to look at this famous and impressive work with the eyes of those who wrote it and who lived in its time, no matter how far away it is removed from our own categories. In the reality, Code of Hammurabi is not a Law Code, and after close and precise study we will understand ...
- 3550: Hippies
- ... study anthropology, then a six month stint as a medical student. After all that, David left his home and conservative girlfriend and caught a plane to California to join his friend in Berkeley. ‘I lived on the streets and had almost no money, but I had a sense of freedom and I felt like I belonged. ‘”#3 Many moved out of their homes and in with others who ...
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