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| 14th Amendment -EQUAL PROTECTION UNDER THE LAW In school especially, as well as throughout our daily lives, we learn in America to live by the idea of freedom and equality for all. We do not allow race, class, or creed to determine a person’s stature in the community Word Count :962 words - Date added to the site : May 8, 2006 -Subject :Sociology 1848 Women's Rights Convention Through out history, Americans have fought for the rights of freedom in their country, freedoms that have been passed down through dozen’s of generations. Freedom’s such as religion, speech, press, slavery and the right to vote. Word Count :1353 words with bilbography - Date added to the site : May 8, 2006 -Subject :Sociology 19th Century Women Purpose Statement: This paper will outline the role of women in society during the Victorian Era and present some real life examples from the Women’s Diaries of the Westward Journey of 19th century women following their roles and at times having the those roles challenged by the difficulty of the trail. Word Count :1695 words - Date added to the site : May 8, 2006 -Subject :Sociology Absolut Failure The 1920’s was a time of major social change in the United States. The social changes during this period are reflected in the laws and regulations that were implemented. One of the most prominent examples of this was prohibition Word Count :1672 words with bilbography - Date added to the site : May 9, 2006 -Subject :Sociology America After World War One During the 1920s, tension arose between a new generation, with liberal and progressive ideas, and a more traditional peer group, who favored conventional values and sentimentalism Word Count :593 words - Date added to the site : December 31, 1969 -Subject :Sociology American Dream "The American Dream is "that dream of a nation in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with options for each according to capacity or accomplishments. It is a dream of social stability in which each man and each woman shall be able to achieve to the fullest distinction of which they are essentially competent, and be distinguish by others for what they are, despite of the incidental conditions of birth or stance. Word Count :714 words - Date added to the site : December 31, 1969 -Subject :Sociology american family The American family has come a long way and has changed a lot overtime. Liberals and conservatives have their own views on the American family today. It is very tough to raise a family nowadays. However, there are some easier ways to raise a family today as well. Some of the things that I will talk about are divorce and its effects, welfare, abusiveness on children and wives, and a couple of articles in the book, “Families in the U.S.” Word Count :1382 words - Date added to the site : May 10, 2006 -Subject :Sociology American Revolution's Effects on American Society One of the most significant events in United States history was the American Revolution. However, the significance of the event did not lay in the number of casualties or in Revolutionary wartime strategies. Word Count :0 words - Date added to the site : May 10, 2006 -Subject :Sociology American Youth This report briefly presents the problems of American youth. It consists of six parts. The first one deals with the general understanding of the teenagers in general. The second part conveys some facts about historic events and socio – historical context Word Count :2313 words - Date added to the site : May 10, 2006 -Subject :Sociology An analysis of douglas coupland`s shampoo planet One of the most noteworthy characteristics the book Shampoo Planet is the manner in which it integrates apparently ridiculous and impossible occurrences into the otherwise normal characteristics of the life of the Tyler Johnson, the narrator. This, moreover, is something that is repeatedly illustrated in as much as the various, highly unconventional and basically humorous circumstances that Tyler manages to get himself into during the course of his diverse journey into maturity. He is portrayed to be in a continuous struggle to achieve some sort of individual anchorage within a world where everything appears to be on a course of change and transformation. Word Count :682 words - Date added to the site : May 6, 2006 -Subject :Sociology | |||
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