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Affirmative Action In Higher Education: Supreme Court Ruling
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses recent University of Michigan case decisions where affirmative action was ruled acceptable with regard to admission policies. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCAfAcSup.rtf
Affirmative Action: Pros and Cons
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7 pages in length. Lists the
pros and cons of affirmative action; includes two charts, plus
debate on whether or not affirmative action actually is working
as it was planned. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAaffac.wps
After School Speech And Language Therapy
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An 8 page paper. The question presented is whether there would be benefits to having an after school speech and language therapy program. The writer first discusses the logistical issues involved, such as the law and contracts, then reports there is not research to substantiate the proposal. The writer offers a review of limited research regarding alternative approaches, effectiveness of speech and language therapy programs and suggests the positive and negative factors involved in such a program. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGsp3.wps
Against Banning Books In Public Schools
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10 pages in length. Every year, individuals and groups alike demand that yet another book is removed from school libraries, as well as from particular classroom curricula. Claiming that the content is too explicit or inappropriate, these self-aggrandizing censors are wreaking havoc on students' First Amendment rights. The question then becomes: Just how far does the First Amendment go to protect the students? It has been assumed by censors that students do not have the ability to choose appropriate reading material; that their assistance is necessary to keep harmful and unsuitable material out of sight. Indeed, the issue of censorship in America's schools is an issue of rights. Former United States President Jimmy Carter once said that America did not invent human rights; rather, it was human rights that invented America. If this is true, then each individual must be allowed to pursue his own choices, whether that is with regard to books or any other form of media. To impose limits on what is permitted and what is not is to remove one our most fundamental rights of all. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: TLCBanBks.rtf
Against Prayer in Public Schools
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A 9 page paper which examines how religion should remain a private matter and has no place in public education. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGpspray.rtf
AIDS, School Education And Young Teens
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5 pages in length. Education is the key to understanding AIDS and AIDS-related circumstances; without proper understanding of this disease, people do not stand a chance at protecting themselves. As such, the extent to which this education has to be distributed must begin within the school system, with particular emphasis upon young teens, in order to provide the most inclusive guidance at the earliest possible point. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCAIDed.rtf
AIDS: "Campuses Battle Misconception as Infections Increase"
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A 4 page discussion of the dangers of HIV and AIDS. Centering the discussion
around the facts presented in a September 15, 2004 article in the Houston Chronicle by La Monica Everett-Haynes, the author of this paper points
out the many misperceptions that perpetuate HIV infection. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPaidsTX.rtf
Alcohol & Academic Performance
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This 6 page paper addresses the relationship between drinking and academic performance. The thesis that alcohol does indeed affect performance is backed by literature that shows GPA is lower for those who consume large amounts of the substance. Other variables are addressed in this sociological analysis of the problem. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Alcperf.wps
Alfie Kohn's Beyond Discipline Model
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7 pages in length. Kohn (1996) considers conventional methods of assertive discipline to be nothing more than "a collection of bribes and threats whose purpose is to enforce rules that the teacher alone devises and imposes" (p. PG) that do little else but teach the student how everything in life can be negotiated by way of manipulation. The fundamental purpose of Kohn's model is to encourage responsibility and self-discipline without the use of what he perceives as controlling methods of reward and punishment. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCKohn.rtf
Allowing Segregation In College Dormitories
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7 pages in length. Yale University's regulations demand that freshman and sophomore years are spent living in the college dormitories. Members of some minority groups on college campuses often insist on living together in separate dorms, taking their meals together, engaging in separate activities and just generally living apart from those who are not of their ethnic background. In light of today's
emphasis upon the multicultural experience, should the university allow such segregation? Indeed, there is no question that this should be allowed to progress is this direction, inasmuch as forcing people to integrate with one another in the past has not proven a successful venture. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCclgdm.wps
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