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Dworkin's suggested statutory
definition of pornography. How does one who generally accepts MacKinnon
and Dworkin's views on the pervasively harmful effect of pornography, and
who accepts a need for legal redress of the harms perpetrated by
pornogra
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disease that invades or attacks your good health. Use of such a strong word such as "disease" shapes the values and attitudes of society towards alcoholics. A major implication of the disease concept is that what is labeled a "disease" is held to
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women, and other minorities need special constitutional amendments to protect them from discrimination? Explain.
Whenever this subject is brought up it usually brings a lot of controversy with it. I am one of many I am sure who is torn
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the United States since at least 1903 when police Captain Williams of the New York Police Departmen coined the phrase, “There is more law at the end of a policeman’s nightstick than in a decision of the Supreme Court.” In the 1920’s the Wichersham Commis
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for all life if left unrestricted. The unrestricted development of the United States and the world is rapidly contributing to the degradation of our ecosystem. Moreover, if over development continues there will be massive human suffering. Air
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on how violent films and music affect people.
Personally, I believe violent films and music do not affect people, but some studies show
they do. There are also various reasons why people want to see violent films, and why
artists and producers conti
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recently was one presented in the November 21, 1998 issue of The Economist. The article was about a cashless society and how well alternative forms of tender were catching on. According to the article, some forms of the "smart card" haven't
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recently was one presented in the November 21, 1998 issue of The Economist. The article was about a cashless society and how well alternative forms of tender were catching on. According to the article, some forms of the "smart card" haven't
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The Power of the Spoken Word
"Words themselves are innocuous; it is the consensus that gives them true power" (Naylor, 344).
The consensus governs our society because of the power it holds. The understanding of the spoken word, especially derog
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and temperate.
Tropical rain forest is evergreen trees that form a closed canopy, below
which is found a zone of vines and epiphytes where plants grow on trees, a
relatively open forest floor, and a very large number of species of both
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