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Abortion
& The Catholic Church : A 5 page essay arguing that "prolife is
prochoice." This paper is based largely upon views of the Roman Catholic Church.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Aborchur.wps
Abortion & Fetal Rights : A 7 page paper
that considers the issue of the rights of a fetus, and demonstrates the correlation
between the rights and responsibilities of an adult and the same rights and
responsibilities of a fetus when applied to the topic of abortion. Bibliography lists 2
sources. Abort.wps
Abortion & Women's Rights : A 5 page paper
discussing women's rights and abortion. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Abortion.wps
Pro Abortion / A Womans Right to Life : A 6
page philosophical argument for the right to life of women seeking abortions over the
right to life of the fetus. The argument focuses on the theme of dominance. Bibliography
lists 14 sources. Abortpro.wps
Abortion & The Husband's Right to Know : 12
pages worth of notes and partial essays on well-known cases such as Pennsylvania's Planned
Parenthood vs. Casey and the implications it has for a husband's right to know that his
wife is getting an abortion. Thematic argument here is in favor of the husband's right to
know and to participate in the decision-making process. No bibliography available. Aborhusb.wps
Abortion / A Moral Issue No Matter How One Looks At It
: 10 pages in length. A realistic look at the pro-choice (abortion) argument and its
implications. From both a social and a political standpoint, it is argued that abortion is
a moral choice on any level. Relevant issues, debates, feelings, theories, beliefs, etc;
are evaluatively assessed to build and support the writer's argument. Supreme Court issues
are included in the discussion as well. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Prochoic.wps
Abortion as the Right of any Woman Under Any Circumstances
: A 5 page paper discussing abortion based essentially around the book by Jonathan
Glover entitled, "Causing Death and Saving Lives." The premise is that a woman
should be able to obtain an abortion regardless of the reasons. It is the choice of the
woman as it is her body in question and no one has to make that right for her. Other
sources aside from Glovers book are used to either support the idea or to
demonstrate the opposing views. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Abortri.wps
Abortion Ethics : 12 pages in length. Throughout
history, there has not likely been a more fiery or controversial issue than that of
abortion. Indeed, the ethics behind the act of aborting a fetus is what lies at the core
of the ongoing debate between two very strong-willed and opinionated viewpoints. The
ethical concerns that revolved around the abortion issue are those that encompass a great
many ideals both religious and personal that have to do with an
individuals concept of right and wrong. To some, the ethical implications mean
allowing the woman her right to choose; to others, it is no different than murder. This
paper will discuss the various ethical viewpoints surrounding the controversial issue of
abortion. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Aborteth.wps
Abortion and Public Opinion : A 10 page paper that
discusses the results of gallup polls and other surveys in evaluating public opinions
about abortion rights. The study utilizes current data to support the theory that the
country continues to express a pro-choice sentiment. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Abortion.wps
Pro - Choice / Why Women Must Have Free Choice in
Reproductive Decisions : This 8 page argument supports a womans right to
make the decision to have an abortion. The debate has raged for decades and its time to
say enough is enough! Bibliography list seven sources. Womneed.wps pro-choice
Logic & Abortion : A short
sketch of assertions, premises, and logical counter-replies for the abortion argument. 4
pages in length, no bibliography. Please send us
e-mail
for more details. Aborargu.wps
Abortion : A 5 page comparison of two articles
which argue on the issue of abortion. One article is from 1985 and is a personal narrative
of the famous actress Ali McGraw, who believes that abortion is the right of the
individual. Her rhetorical approach addresses the practical issues of abortion as well as
addressing the emotional issues involved that make the issue such a volatile one. The
other article is from 1995 and is the personal beliefs of an unknown woman who is
religious and sees abortion as terribly wrong. But while she starts out her article with a
bit of emotional rhetoric and adds such bits throughout, her rhetorical approach is
essential information based, much in the manner and style of a research paper. Both
articles make valid points, as both sides do often do, illustrating that it is still just
as an emotional topic today as it was three, or thirteen, years ago. Bibliography lists 2
sources. AbortCA.wps
Medical Point of View on Moral and Ethical Issues :
A 6 page paper which examines six specific subjects requiring moral and ethical judgments
from a medical perspective. The six sections covered are patient advocacy from a patient
advocate point of view; the legal definition and responsibilities of moral vs. ethical
behavior; addressing and identifying difference between moral and ethical behavior in the
medical profession; a situation application in which ideas for a student are proposed as
to what to do when asked to participate in a first trimester abortion patient believes is
5 months instead of 3; what to do when a member of the surgical staff is impaired through
substance abuse; and addressing ethical responsibilities regarding research when asked to
participate in ethical research experiments. Bibliography lists 4 sources. MarMoral.wps
Application Of Functionalism To An Ethnography : A
5 page paper discussing an ethnographic analysis of an abortion clinic in terms of George
Homans functionalist theory, which centered on the evaluation and assessment of
human groups, the activities in which they take part, interactions between them, their
sentiments and their norms. Ball (1967) describes the abortion clinic personnel and
patrons as deviant, but the functionalist view holds that it serves a purpose because it
is a part of the society. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Functionalism.wps
The Conflict of "Right-to-Life" vs "Free
Choice" According to Marx & Coser : This 5 page report discusses the
ongoing conflict among groups who support abortion rights and those groups who oppose
abortion through an application of both Karl Marx and Lewis Cosers opinions and
approaches to conflict in society. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Ritefree.wps
Abortion-ProChoice : In 5 pages the author
discusses abortion from a prochoice point of view. Abortion is a woman's right. It is a
right that has been legal to all women of this nation for more than twenty-five years. A
woman's body is her own. Others do not have the right to tell her what to do with her
body. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Proabort.wps
Abortion : A 5 page comparison of two articles
which argue on the issue of abortion. One article is from 1985 and is a personal narrative
of the famous actress Ali McGraw, who believes that abortion is the right of the
individual. The other article is from 1995 and is the personal beliefs of an unknown woman
who is religious and sees abortion as terribly wrong. Both articles make valid points, as
both sides do often do, illustrating that it is still just as an emotional topic today as
it was three, or thirteen, years ago. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Amcgraw.wps
Personal Resistance & Abortion : A 5 page
paper discussing the various positions of personal resistance in relationship to the
subject of abortion. Using abortion as a definite example the paper examines the inherent
need to resist some aspect of the surrounding environment or government. while this has
done the country a great deal of good in many instances, it has also cost us greatly in
terms of weakening our sense of community. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Resistab.wps
Advertising Alcohol and Company's Rights : A 12 page
paper in which the author argues that bans and restrictions places upon alcohol
advertisements violate first amendment rights. Bibliography lists 18 sources. Alcohoad.wps
Is Alcoholism a Hereditary Disease ? - Yes ! : A 7
page research paper arguing quite strongly that alcoholism is, in fact, a hereditary
disease linked to our genes. Using the findings of specific studies in books and journals,
the writer debunks the myth that alcohol is a social disease and that the only familial
influences are those related to peer pressure and modeling. Both sides of the argument are
weighed, assessed, and the ultimately conclusion that alcoholism is hereditary-- is
reached. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Alcohere.wps
Alcoholism / Sin .. Not A Disease? : A 26 page
paper arguing that alcoholism, while manifesting physical symptoms and genetic changes, is
not in itself a disease, but rather a sin. The genetic evidence that has been found
quite likely is not the cause, but is rather the result of alcoholism, as those genetic
defects have been found only in true alcoholics. While researchers are adept at describing
the effects of other, less controversial, chemical compounds that arise and are manifested
in changes of gene expression, they seem to be unable to apply the same methods of
research to issues connected with alcoholism. Every recovering alcoholic who has been
reconciled with his God, either through restitution of a prior relationship or his own
first-time meeting understands the power of denial, and that denial of sin does nothing to
diminish its existence. Bibliography lists 30 sources in 50 footnotes. Sindis.wps
The Validity of Alcoholism as a Disease: A 5 page
paper exploring the possibilities that alcoholism is not, in fact, a disease. The nature
of disease is that it is sudden (at least in its discovery, if not in its development) and
that it is beyond the control of its victim. Fingarette makes intriguing argument against
the claim that alcoholism is a disease, but his lack of substantiation prevents them from
being seen as completely valid. Bibliography lists 1 source. Alcdis.wps
Animal Rights : 14 pages on Animal Rights; legal and
ethical issues. Writer argues that we should put ourselves before animals and continue
using them for medical research. Bibliography lists 12 references. Animalt2.wps
Animal Rights # 2 : A
variety of animal rights issues are addressed in this 5 page essay. Arguments on both
sides of the fence are considered. Activists such as Peter Singer and Tom Regan are noted
and their positions stated. Morality is considered as the basis for many of the arguments
and the paper concludes that perhaps a compromise in treatment of animals in society can
be reached. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Anhmn.wps
Animal Cruelty : In 5 pages the author presents two
clear arguments against cruelty to animals. There are many reason why animal cruelty is
wrong. The first refutation is that animal cruelty is against the law in most states under
one definition of the legislation or another. The second one is that it is morally wrong
to be cruel to animals, just as it is wrong to be cruel to other human beings. Animals
have rights that should be upheld. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Animcrul.wps
Arguing Against Animal Experimentation : In 5 pages
the author argues against using animals for testing. Animal experimentation is
unnecessary, unethical, morally wrong and dangerous to humans. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Animalex.wps
The Animal Rights Question Analyzed Under Eudaimonism :
A 4 page paper on how animal rights are viewed under the eudaimonism ideal of
self-realization. The paper presents Charles Norton's views on eudaimonism and outlines a
process for the coming together of the bioscience and activist communities (cited example)
in regards to animal testing. Other points of discussion include technological
advancements that preclude much of animal testing, and a discussion of how government
regulation undermines this process. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Eudaimsm.wps
Whale Conservation : A 12 page paper describing the
plight of the whales at the hands of humans. The writer describes the history of whaling,
why it is important to conserve whales, and other human threats to whales. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. Whales.wps
Can The Whales Be Saved? : A 7 page paper discussing
the environmental impact of whaling. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Whaleenv.wps
An Argument for the Legalization of Marijuana : 8
pages in length. Although the writer of this essay does not necessarily endorse the use
of marijuana, (s)he agrees with the argument that it is politically-incorrect to outlaw it
in the United States. Very good points are made from the history of marijuana's
existence in the country as well as the similar case of alcohol prohibition during the
1920's. The writer feels that the FDA should regulate the drug so that smokers do not risk
using pot that is sneakily mixed with other substances. Medical evidence of marijuana's
comparatively mild effects is presented and the report concludes that the negative impacts
of marijuana's ban are far worse than those that would prevail if it were allowed to be
sold openly and legally. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Marijle2.wps
An Argument for the Legalization of Marijuana # 2 :
A shorter, 5 page version of Marijle2.wps, in which the writer is primarily
concerned with the facts that : (1) there exists no solid argument against the
legalization of marijuana and (2) outlawing the drug has created the same negative impacts
that alcohol prohibition did during the 1920's. It is agreed that marijuana does indeed
pose some seriously harmful side effects, but that these are not necessarily any worse
than those produced by cigarette smoking-- a very legal
activity (assumably because of the industry's economic
contribution, etc;) Bibliography lists 8 sources. Marijleg.wps
An Argument for the Legalization of Marijuana # 3 : A
5 page research paper supporting the legalization of marijuana. Four of the many reasons
for legalizing marijuana are discussed; the most compelling reason is medical; the most
capitalistic is the many products produced from hemp. Bibliography lists 9 references. Marijlgl.wps
Legalization of Marijuana / Weighing Both Sides :
Both sides of the issue are explored in this 7 page paper. The writer discusses health
& social aspects of the controversy - citing the risks associated with legalizing
marijuana as well as the possible advantages to doing so. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Mrijuan.wps
An Argument in Support of Legalization of Drugs : This
9 page report discusses the benefits of decriminalizing drugs in the United States. The
writer presents both sides of the issue but comes to the conclusion that the benefits of
making currently illegal substances legally available will result in numerous societal,
health, and economic benefits. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Ldrugs.wps
Should The Government Spray Marijuana Fields With Paraquat ?
: A 10 page paper addressing this question. The writer details the effects of paraquat
when people are exposed to it and cites a number of health-related reasons evidencing that
this practice is a hazardous one. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Paraquat.wps
Ethical Issues Concerning Medical Use of Marijuana :
A 6 page research paper on whether it is ethical for physicians to prescribe marijuana for
medical purposes in extreme cases. The writer details both sides of the controversy, the
evidence in support of not prescribing it, and the ethical considerations which are
pertinent--ultimately arguing in favor of one side. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Medmarij.wps
Medical Marijuana : The thesis of this 10 page paper
is that there is a medical necessity for the legal use of marijuana. There is significant
evidence that supports the benefits of THC, a chemical found in marijuana, is beneficial
for sufferers of cancer, AIDS and glaucoma. Though THC is available in tablet form, many
seriously ill patients cannot take the oral medication, and many complain that the pill is
ineffective. If the use of marijuana can significantly reduce the suffering of severely
ill individuals, it is a civic and political necessity to promote legal use. Mednecc.wps
Medical Marijuana # 2 : A 22 page paper that
considers the opposing perspectives on the use of marijuana for medical purposes. This
paper provides both pros and cons and than provides support for the legal use of marijuana
for the treatment of symptoms of serious illnesses. Bibliography with 10 sources cited. Medimari.wps
Medicinal Marijuana : A 16 page discussion of the
pros and cons in the consideration of legalization of marijuana for use in medical
purposes. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Marmed.wps
Marijuana as Medicine ? : 15 pages on the historic
controversy over marijuana's usefulness & legalization. The writer goes into great
detail about the drug's alleged medical value and elaborates what has been discovered thus
far. It is concluded that after all the evidence, federal court rulings, and experiments,
marijuana it seems, does indeed cloud the mind. But in this instance, "the clouded
minds are in government buildings," as marijuana has indeed shown an outstanding
level of usefulness for certain patients committed to hospital care. Bibliography is
missing. Legalmr2.wps
Ethical/Moral Treatment Of Marijuana : A 12
page paper on the ethical and moral issues surrounding medicinal marijuana. The paper
presents a number of quotations of people in support of medical marijuana based on relief
from the side effects caused by other drugs, and the doctors opinions about how western
medicine has come up with legal drugs to treat these ailments, the moral/legal
implications of patients who insist on marijuana over pharmaceuticals. On the moral
issues, legislators opinions are provided, with a discussion of the current political
environment surrounding medicinal marijuana. The writer posits that based on the above, at
least research should be allowed to discover the medicinal properties. Bibliography lists
10 sources. Mareth.wps
Legalizing Drugs Would Not Be Beneficial : In 5 pages
the author argues that legalizing drugs would not be beneficial. "There has been a
shroud of controversy surrounding the legalization of drugs. Legalizing drugs would not be
beneficial, although there are many who posit that it would. Drugs are harmful. They have
many effects that science is just now beginning to be able to measure and understand. It
is extremely difficult for people to get off of drugs. Legalizing them would only make
this matter worse." Bibliography lists 7 sources. Legldrug.wps
"Fifty Cents A Bottle" -- Government Takeover Of
The Illegal Drug Industry : A 3 page essay advocating the government takeover of
the drug industry as a means to reduce the industrys involvement with organized
crime. The writer creatively describes the effectiveness of a society in which the
government sells drugs at "50 cents per bottle" -- marked with strict health
warnings. Thus, other advantages to this system are cited as well, including product
safety and standardization. No external sources. Fiftycen.wps
Why Drugs Should Be Legalized : This 15 page
paper assumes the position that for the greater good of society, and the user, drugs
should be legalized. The issue is looked at from a variety of perspectives considering
legal, ethical and economic factors within the criminal justice umbrella.The opposing view
is addressed. Bibliography lists 20 sources. Drgde.wps
An Argument For The Legalization Of Drugs : A 5 page
opinion paper discussing and supporting the legalization of drugs in the United States.
The reports author supports legalization and notes issues such as crime reduction
and the effect of legalization in some nations in Europe. Bibliography lists four sources.
Legal5.wps
We Cant Say NO to Drugs : An 11 page paper
discussing the problem of drugs in America, as well as other parts of the world, and why
the war on drugs has failed. Drugs have always been with mankind as we seem to carry an
inherent need to consume mind altering substances. A literature review is included which
examines information which supports the notion that the war on drugs has been, and is,
failing. Following that is a research design which entails an experiment/survey whereby
proof is obtained towards the theory that we cant win the fight against drugs. Then comes
a section regarding analysis of the research and then a conclusion. Bibliography contains
15 sources. Drugnowa.wps
An Argument to Abolish the I.R.S. : 7 pages in
length. In this well-written argumentative essay entitled "Freedom is Worth More Than
Money," the writer persuades us to believe that the 16th Amendment which empowers the
U.S. Internal Revenue Service (I.R.S.) it too overbroad. It is
argued that the IRS has too much control..too much power..and no adequate system of checks
& balances. Using a good amount of supporting evidence and case facts, the argument is
ultimately made that the I.R.S. should be abolished as it has no place in a free &
Democratic America. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Irshate.wps
Lowering the Drinking Age : A 7 page paper that
favorably debates the issue of lowering the drinking age. The paper shows why it would be
in the governments best interest to let states decide their own policies on drinking
ages, and why states should lower drinking ages to 18. Bibliography included. Drinkage.wps
Should Drunk Drivers Be Charged With Murder? : This
15 page paper takes the position that those who kill while driving drunk should be charged
with murder. Many solutions to the drunk driving challenge have been explored including
raising taxes on liquor, police efforts, raising the drinking age, using special license
plates to designate repeat offenders and more. The paper concludes that despite the
efforts made to combat the problem, drunk driving continues. Thus, tougher punishment is
needed. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Ddmurder.wps
DUI Laws - Have They Gone Too Far? : A 7 page
research paper which examines the evolution of DUI laws and shows how what was once a
minor offense as now become a charge with the possibility of ruining the defendants
life. The writer argues that although drunk driving has become a serious societal problem,
the methods which are usually used to judge whether or not a person is impaired are
grossly inaccurate and create situations where the innocent can end up being wrongfully
accused. Bibliography lists 5 sources. DUI. doc.
Driving Age Should Be Raised In Florida : 10 pages in
length. The author argues that the legal driving age should be raised in Florida. It is
posited that America is a country where car crashes kill more than 5,000 15 to 20 year
olds than any other cause. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Drivage.wps
Excessive Driving Speeds Cause Deaths : 6 pages in
length. The issue to be dealt with in this paper is one addressing the fact that excessive
driving speeds cause a substantially higher number of deaths than those caused at slower,
more prudent speeds. Promoting road safety is the function of speed limit restrictions
both on the highway and on surface streets, however, these specifications are routinely
ignored by motorists who are either perpetually late, intoxicated or are merely the type
of drivers who pay no regard to the law. Despite the reason, statistics clearly show that
excessive driving speeds are instrumental in effecting road fatalities. Bibliography lists
5 sources. Speedy.wps
Health Care / For All : A 5 page essay in which
the writer argues that all U.S. citizens are entitled to funded health care, precisely
because of the discrepancy in wages and the expectation of retired persons that
Medicare/Medicaid would be there for their retirement. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Promedic.doc
An Argument for Monogamy : In this 5 page report, the
writer makes an excellent argument for monogamy-- describing it in an historical context
as actually outdating polygamy. The evolution of hunting societies and the imbalance of
sexes in society are two of the many causal factors attributed to the unfortunate rise of
polygamy. In great detail, the writer also explores social, medical, and economic
reasons to promote monogamy. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Monogamy.wps
An Argument To Raise N.J.'s Speed Limit to 65 M.P.H. : New
Jersey is one of few states in the U.S. that still enforces a maximum speed limit of 55
miles per hour. This 2 page essay first looks at some of the reasons why NJ lawmakers are
reluctant to change and then provides an argument for them to reconsider based upon
statistical data & information from other states where raised speed limits have
actually reduced driver-related problems & fatalities ! Bibliography lists 3
sources. Speedlim.wps
Balanced Budget Amendment : 8 pages of argument
against the Balanced Budget Amendment. Makes very clear, concise points supported by
statistics and historical facts. 9 sources listed in bibliography. Balanbu2.wps
Chefs Tables and Controversy in Chicago : 3
pages plus an outline. An argumentative essay on why the Chicago Board of Healths
proposed 1995 regulation regarding restrictions to be imposed upon "Chefs
Tables" in restaurants like Trotters,-- was unnecessary and wrong. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Chefstab.wps
To Clone or Not to Clone ? A Look at Biotechnology
: This 5 page report briefly examines some of the controversies raised on the subject
of cloning. The body of evidence reported and the practical application of scientific
products supports the value of biotechnology, including cloning. Among the many reasons to
support arguments in favor of cloning is the idea that DNA probe systems will
revolutionize analysis of raw materials, ingredients, and finished products for the
presence of pathogenic and spoilage organisms, bacterial and fungal toxins, chemical
contaminants (i.e., herbicides, pesticides, heavy metals), and biological
contaminants. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Clone.wps
The Ethical Downside of Cloning : A 10 page research
paper on the negative aspects of human cloning. The writer details the eugenics movement
and how it was used in the past by the Nazis and how it relates to current debates on
human cloning. In addition, the paper shows the various possible uses and misuses of
cloning. Bibliography lists 13 sources. Cloneno.wps
Ethics of Genetic Engineering Through The Eyes of Aristotle
: Aristotle believed that an absolute moral standard was not possible because
morality is determined by behavior and outcome and these are governed by the individual
and the choices made by that individual. The individual is by definition unique, which
foregoes that each choice and outcome is unique. The concept of Plato's "good"
is seen in terms of the action and the result of the action, rather than a predetermined,
'a priori', standard. Inasmuch as individuals dwell within a society, there exists an
ethical component to community behavior and is grounded on the "purpose" of the
behavior: the highest form of community behavior being for the purpose of the 'good' of
man. This 4 page paper examines the issue of genetic engineering from the view presented
by Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Genengin.wps
Pros and Cons of Cloning Analyzed : This 5 page
research paper argues the pros and cons of cloning, with a conclusion in favor of cloning.
Specifically considered are the stands for and against to formulate a proper solution.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Clonoyes.wps
Social Concerns Of Genetic Cloning : A 5 page
research paper on the scientific history, "Dolly" technology, and present-day
social issues surrounding cloning. The writer presents a quoted "Dolly"
technology synopsis, with equal attention given to discussion social issues in the form of
specific comments by every day people, scientists, ethnicists, and government
representatives. The paper proves that current opinion concerning cloning still resides in
the realm of chaos--worldwide. The paper posits that ultimate responsibility to speak up
on the issue is up to individuals. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Clone2.wps
The Ethical Controversy of Cloning : A 4 page paper
looking at the very controversial topic of cloning a human being from a theological and
social standpoint. The paper concludes that the issue is really not one of ethics at all,
but of theology, having to do with the nature of the human soul. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Ethclo.wps
Propaganda For & Against Cloning : An 8 page
paper discussing the propaganda used in both support and opposition to cloning. Two
documents are reviewed and the elements of propaganda applied by both sides of the issue
are discussed. Clonepro.wps
Embryonic Research, Genetic Engineering, & Cloning : A
8 page exploration of the controversy of embryonic research as it pertains to genetic
engineering and cloning. Presents both positive and negative aspects of the practice and
concludes that we need to determine definition of such terms as "desirable" and
"undesirable" and decide how these definitions fit into our own ethics and
morals. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Embclone.wps
The Cost of Advertising : 5 convincing pages that
argue with references why advertising "costs too much" in our contemporary
business world. 5 sources listed in bibliography. Excellent ideas for debates. Advtcos2.wps
The Death Penalty Is Not An Effective Deterrence
: In 15 pages the writer gives proof that the death penalty is not a deterrence. Solid
reasons and arguments are given. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Nodeter.wps
The Death Penalty folished : A 10 page paper focusing
on the death penalty -- arguing for the abolishment of capital punishment. It is
presumptuous of humans to think they somehow have the right to decide anothers fate.
Except in the case of self defense their is no ethical reason why humans should kill one
another. Case studies are shown as examples. These studies include Karla Faye Tucker,
Susie Jaeger, and Dr. Kevorkian. While the majority of the United States population
believes in the death penalty it is still an affront to humanity in general and should be
abolished. Bibliography follows containing 20 sources. Deathp6.wps
(The) Death Penalty : Writer presents a strong, 3
page argument for capital punishment. It is explained that "anyone who is known to
have plotted a murder and acted it out should have the same done to them."
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Deathpen3.wps
Argument Supporting Capital Punishment : A strong 7
page argument supporting and justifying capital punishment. The writer focuses on the
right and duty to execute , the effects of deterrence, and the need for retribution and
refutes the argument that the death penalty in inherently fallible. No Bibliography. Deathpe.wps
An Argument For The Death Penalty : A 5 page
paper that presents the positive applications of capital punishment. This paper presents
consideration of the perspectives of two politicians with determined views in regards to
the death penalty, George Pataki, Governor of NY and Marion Barry of Washington, D.C. Both
men present arguments in support of the death penalty as a deterrent, especially in light
of increased crime statistics in many large cities. Bibliography lists 4 sources. FREE
outline included ! Penalty.wps
Capital Punishment / Argument Against The Death
Penatly : A 5 page paper that argues the moral and ethical arguments against
capital punishment. This paper considers the moral and religious determinations, including
the high chance of error, that make capital punishment legalized homicide. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Cappun.wps
Arguing In Favor Of Capital Punishment : A 5 page
paper discussing whether or not capital punishment deters serious crime. The author puts
forth an argument for capital punishment in certain instances and explains the
reasons for defending capital punishment. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Punment.wps
(The) Death Penalty & Discrimination : An 8 page
paper arguing that capital punishment discriminates against the poor. Uses specific cases
and pertinent statistics. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Deathpen.wps
The Relationship Between Race & the Use of the Death
Penalty : In 10 pages the author discusses the relationship between race and the
use of the death penalty, which is also known as capital punishment. The death penalty is
alive and well in America. It is also a very prejudicial institution. The death penalty is
the ultimate punishment anyone can face. In addition, the persons on death row must remain
there for years awaiting execution. For the innocent member of a racial minority, this is
a difficult pill to swallow, but one that has been forced upon them in manners that are
quite reprehensible due to the discrimination involved. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Racepen.wps
The Death Penalty is Not Effective as a Deterrent : In
5 pages, the reader is given an intellectual tool of awareness concerning the issue of
capital punishment, which is also referred to as the death penalty. This is accomplished
with paradigms attributed to crime and this type of punishment for that crime. The
selections include a rich variety of data to support the key conclusion that the author
makes, which is that capital punishment is not effective as a deterrent. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Dpno.wps
Why Capital Punishment is Wrong : In 12 pages plus
a one page proposal and an outline, the author discusses topic of capital punishment from
the stance of opposition. The reader is given an intellectual tool of awareness concerning
the issue of capital punishment, which is also referred to as the death penalty. This is
accomplished with paradigms attributed to crime and this type of punishment for crime.
Examples are given of proponents to the death penalty, but those in opposition to the
death penalty refute them. Perspectives cover a wide range of related topics while
maintaining depth and weight. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Punwrong.wps
Mandatory Death Penalty In Louisiana And The Nation: The
Impact Of Roberts vs. Louisiana : A 9 page overview of the legislative history of
the mandatory death penalty. Cites specific cases and provides considerable information
about the 1976 Supreme Court ruling in Roberts vs. Louisiana. Bibliography lists 9
sources. DeathSen.wps
The Death Penalty In America : This 5 page paper
opposes capital punishment based on a conflict perspective. The argument includes factual
information about the incompetence of court appointed attorneys. The point made is that
due to social stratification, the criminal justice system is unfair and thus, the death
penalty should be abolished. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Amcapun.wps
Guilty or Not Guilty in a Murder Committed by a Man with a
Brain Tumor : This 5 page essay discusses whether or not a jury should find one a
man guilty or not guilty due to the fact that the murder he committed was most likely
"caused" by his unknown brain tumor. The question is then switched to whether or
not he was responsible for his actions if he had been suffering from depression.
Bibliography lists 1 source. Brtumor.wps
Death Penalty for Juveniles : This 7
page essay strongly favors the death penalty for juveniles. Specific examples are
provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Juvydeat.wps
Life Sentence Without Parole -- Better Than Death Penalty
: A 4 page paper arguing why life in prison without parole is better than capital
punishment. The writer cites various resources to support this theory. Bibliography lists
4 sources. Lifesent.wps
Capital Punishment In Texas : A 8 page essay that
traces the history of Texas capital punishment from the frontier-style lynchings which
characterized its beginnings, through the use of the electric chair, to its current use of
lethal injection. It also shows statistics on the inequalities that have existed in the
system. Bibliography lists nine sources. Texcap.wps
Death Penalty in Utah / A Matter of Choice : A 5 page
paper discussing Utah's death penalty. The writer explores the controversies and looks at
specific cases. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Psdeathp.wps
The McVeigh Sentence and the Death Penalty : A 10
page paper that discusses the following aspects of capital punishment with respect to the
McVeigh sentence: Deterrent to crime? Victims' family revenge/coping mechanism? Religious
precedent? Comparison to Charles Manson's continued anarchy? The paper posits that based
on the findings in all of the above, that the McVeigh case needs further consideration.
Bibliography lists 20 sources. Mcveigh.wps
Should Hate be a Crime ? : A 9 page
argumentative essay pertaining to "hate crimes" and whether or not enhanced
criminal penalties should exist for those who commit them. Used as a constant reference is
the relevant Supreme Court Case of R.A.V. vs. St. Paul and various tenets of the First
Amendment. The writer concludes that free speech must be protected at virtually any cost
in the U.S. even if it means that hate speech and "hate crimes" will continue to
cost lives. Hatecrim.wps
Samuel Walkers "Hate Speech" : A 5
page look at the book, "Hate Speech: The History of an American Controversy," by
Samuel Walker. Walkers book offers many different types of arguments which involve
the ACLU, African Americans, the Jewish community, and other minorities. He delves into
the issues surrounding free speech and hate speech today, as well as throughout the
history of this country. Walkers book illustrates how this subject is quite complex
in that it exists on a fine line between censorship and free speech issues. No additional
sources provided. Swalker.wps
Hate Speech, Flag Burning, & The First Amendment :
A 6 page essay looking at issues presented by two authors, Thomas Emerson and Kent
Greenawalt, in their books A System of Freedom of Expression and Fighting Words,
respectively. The essay shows how much of the confusion over freedom of expression today
reflects the confusion of the Supreme Court in its rulings on these issues, and looks into
some of the critical problems faced when discussing this volatile topic. Bibliography
lists 2 sources. Emergren.wps
Hate Radio / Free Expression or Psychological Assault? :
A 3 page paper examining the issues discussed in Patricia J. Williams essay
"Hate Radio." The paper agrees with Williams that something must be done to
restrain such dissemination of hatred, and formulates a suggestion. Bibliography lists 1
source. Haterad.wps
Beyond the Burning Cross : In June of 1990,
Russell and Laura Jones of St. Paul, Minnesota found a cross burning in their yard. Two
adolescents were charged; one plead guilty, the other was found guilty of a St. Paul
"hate speech" ordinance which specifically makes bias-motivated cross burning a
crime. The case was eventually appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme court. This 6 page
paper describes the themes and findings, the controversial issues and different
perspectives of the case as presented by Edward J. Cleary in the book, Beyond the
Burning Cross. No additional sources cited. Burncros.wps
Constitutional Protection : In June of 1990, Russell
and Laura Jones of St. Paul, Minnesota found a cross burning in their yard. Two
adolescents were charged; one plead guilty, the other was found guilty of a St. Paul
"hate speech" ordinance which specifically makes bias-motivated cross burning a
crime. The case was eventually appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme court. This 5 page
paper describes the themes and findings, the controversial issues and different
perspectives of that case as an example of the argument that the Constitution does not
protect the average American from harm. The bibliography lists 4 sources. Protecon.wps
Should Burning the Flag be a Crime ? : A 4 page essay
in which the writer argues that although thematically disrespectful, a 'flag burning
amendment' is merely an example of national insecurity, not patriotism. It is asserted
that more important rights precede such an amendment and that there is no viable reason to
punish people for burning the American flag as an act of free expression. The flag is a
symbol of freedom but it, in itself, is not freedom. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Flagburn.wps
Why Not Burn the Flag ? : An 8 page argumentative
report against allowing the burning of the American flag. In 1989, the Supreme Court
overturned both the conviction of Gregory (Joey) Johnson and the laws under which he was
convicted for burning a flag in Dallas during the 1984 Republican National Convention. The
Supreme Court cited the Constitutions protection of free speech under the First
Amendment, but astute authors (and citizens) noted that there was usually little, if any,
speech involved in burning a flag. The position taken in the paper is that other avenues,
including speech, are available for those unhappy with the state of the country.
Bibliography lists numerous sources. Burning.wps
Descration of the Flag : A 5 page paper that supports
the development of a constitutional amendment against the desecration of the flag.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Descflag.wps
Must We Salute the American Flag ? : 4 pages
(including 1pg. outline) discussing whether or not Americans should be obligated to salute
the flag. The case of Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf is used briefly to argue that the very freedoms
the flag is said to represent should inherently allow us to ignore its symbolic existence
if we so choose. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Flagsalu.wps
Should the Confederate Flag Be Taken Down From the State
Capitol in South Carolina? : In 5 pages the author discusses whether the
Confederate flag should be taken down from the state capitol in South Carolina. The author
posits that the flag should not be taken down, because it is tradition, heritage, and a
symbol of bravery in battle. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Conflag.wps
Paparazzi / A Right to Free Expression? : A 7 page
paper supporting the right of paparazzi to exist as a profession, because to ban them
would threaten the First Amendments guarantee of free expression. Bibliography lists
6 sources. Paparazz.wps
Censorship In School Is Not Right : 6 pages in
length. To be told what is permissible reading material and what is not is a direct
violation of the First Amendment of the Constitution. Yet all across the country, school
library shelves are being stripped of books that certain individuals and groups deem as
unacceptable. Censorship is alive and well in the United States; its ripple effect on
America's students is often as damaging as reading one of many so-called controversial
books. The writer reveals why censorship in today's schools is both a violation of First
Amendment rights, as well as a ploy for radicals and liberals alike to control the minds
of our children. Schlcens.wps
Censorship / Unacceptable : An 8 page paper
describing various forms of censorship. Attention to the affect on children is assessed.
It is noted that censoring is wrong and should not be considered an effective means of
control. Main focus is on censoring of materials and literature as opposed to political
censoring. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Uncensor.wps
Censoring the Internet : A 5 page argument against
censoring the Internet. The main focus of the paper deals with the issue of pornography on
the Internet since this is the subject with the most attention and conflict. Pornography
is a freedom of speech and while we do not want our children to watch, or see, it, this
does not mean we should restrict others. Adults should be responsible for what the
children have access to and as such this should be the primary method of censorship.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Nonet.wps
Pros & Cons of Having Society Determine Punishment for
Crime : In 10 pages the author discusses the pros and cons of having society
determine punishment for crime. "Crime and punishment for crime has been around since
the beginning of time. Looking to the importance of this, one will find that over the ages
there have been different strategies for the punishment of crimes. As civilization has
become more sophisticated, so has the punishment, which has ranged from flagellation, to
hanging, to crucifixion, to exile, to prison, to the sentence of death, as in capital
punishment. Punishment for crime has gone through many changes in the last decade. Today
the death penalty is used quite frequently. Society has an impact on the type of
punishment given for varying offenses" Bibliography lists 11 sources. Proscons.wps
Mandatory Drug Testing in the Workplace : An 8
report on the controversial issue of mandatory drug testing in the workplace. The writer
is largely against such a mandate as there exist too many flaws and inconsistencies with
current methods. Key court decisions such as 1991's judicial endorsement of drug testing
are cited as being unfair "infringements" of our rights. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Manddrug.wps
Should Drug Testing Be Required of High School Athletes?
: A 9 page paper arguing against the blanket testing of high school athletes for
indications of drug use. The proliferation of drug use among athletes has caused many to
decide that all of them should be tested, regardless of age. There are many reasons,
however, that high school athletes should be exempted from such testing, not the least of
which is the Fourth Amendment. Even though the Constitution protects the countrys
citizens from undue search, there are other reasons to abandon drug testing of high school
athletes, most of which revolve around lessons in physiology and the possibilities of
economic gain from high school contests. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Drugtst.wps
Government and Minimum Wage : A 5 page paper on the
reasons for and effects of government intervention on behalf of raising the minimum wage.
Subjects discussed include the contribution to minimum wage decisions and the effects of
those decisions on individuals, the economy, and politicsall of these are presented
from the standpoint of governing. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Gminwage.wps
An Increased Minimum Wage Promotes Growth : An 8
page, argumentative paper in which the writer presents sound economic reasons for the
minimum wage to be raised. Statistical and historic analysis are provided and
counter-arguments are refuted. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Miniwage.wps
Abolishment
Of The Minimum Wage : This 8 page paper takes a stand against the
concept of the minimum wage but presents both sides of the economic argument. Trickle down
economics is explained as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Manecomw.wps
Capital Gains Tax Cut / A Counter-Argument : A 5 page
research paper in which the writer argues against this proposal. The writer debates the
capital gains tax cut, and discusses the reasons why it would fail to benefit the economy
despite the opinions of lawmakers who believe otherwise. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Capgains.wps
Controversial Liquor Taxes : A 9 page paper examining
the impacts of luxury taxes on alcohol. The writer concludes that these taxes are unjust
and ineffective in their intended purpose of regulating alcohol consumption in certain
communities. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Liquortx.wps
Rising Class Consciousness in The U.S.A. : This 10
page paper arguing that there is a rising class consciousness in America today.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Classcon.wps
Undocumented Immigrants Should Be Denied Services :
10 pages in length. Undocumented immigrants are taking over the entire country. Initially,
they sought out the United States as a haven from their own country's less-than-inviting
lifestyle. America represented a new start for many who suffered repression and the
inability to make lives of their own. Crossing the border into the United States has
changed all of that, because once here they are not only able to obtain good paying jobs
-- usually without the added burden of paying taxes -- and a decent place to live, but
they have also tapped into America's health and educational systems, as well. The writer
addresses various reasons why illegal aliens are not entitled to the same level of health
care and educational services that are provided for taxpaying legal citizens. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Imgrant.wps
Tobacco Regulation / America, Smoke-free? : A 5 page
paper supporting tobacco regulation. It incorporates a strong thesis, the fight by the
tobacco industry against current legislation, President Clinton's response, the
legislatures response, and relevant news. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Tobacco.wps
"My Rights as a Non-Smoker" : A 4 page
argumentative essay countering the points raised in a published article on smoker's
rights. Utilizes a straight forward verbal attack on the rights of smokers and how what
smoker's perceive as their rights are actually abuses on the rights of non-smokers.
Includes a cover letter (with fictionalized address information) submitting the article
for publication as a rebuttal in the same publication which published the countered
article. No additional sources cited. Nonsmoke.wps
(The) "English Only" Controversy : A 10
page comprehensive discussion of the "English Only" controversy. Papers argues
against English as our "official" language and offers historical,
socio-cultural, political, and linguistic rationale for this. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Englisho.wps
Should English Be Our Official Language? : A 5
page paper that examines the question of whether English should be designated as the
U.S.'s official language. However, the one area that will suffer most is in education and
it is necessity to retain bilingualism in schools to meet the needs not only of the
students attending, but the needs of the nation to educate its citizens. Opposing views
are presented, but the paper argues that multilingual education is necessary and that
English should not become official language. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Secondl.wps
Euthanasia & Assisted Suicide / Right or Wrong? :
A 7 page examination of the history and issues surrounding euthanasia and physician
assisted suicide. Discussion of the differences in passive and active euthanasia. Defines
futility and outlines how it is determined. Bibliography includes six sources. Assisuic.wps
Euthanasia / The Right to Die : An 18 page
comprehensive look at Euthanasia (right to assisted suicides for the ill) and its various
arguments. Writer concludes that it should be outlawed and provides numerous reasons based
upon facts and research cited. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Euthasia.wps
Euthanasia / An Argument In Favor Of ... : A 10
page paper arguing that competent terminally ill patients have a right to ask for humane
aid in dying. The paper discusses the issues surrounding opposition arguments, including
legal, medical, economic, moral, and religious, and presents strong arguments against
these opposing arguments. Highlights include discussion of the recent Supreme Court case
and recommended solutions to Jack Kevorkian's brand of assisted suicide. The paper
concludes that the U.S. Constitution guarantees an individual's right to act in his or her
best interest, and interference with this fundamental American right by any entity should
not be allowed. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Euasia.wps
Ethics Of Euthanasia/Physician-Assisted Suicide : 10
pages in length. The argument that has sent the world into a tailspin is whether or not
people who are suffering from terminal or excruciatingly painful illnesses have the right
to take their own lives with the help of physician-assisted suicide. Proponents contend
that what one does with one's life is of no consequence to anyone else -- that it is both
ethical and humane to allow someone to be relieved of constant discomfort. On the other
hand, critics claim that the act of euthanasia is nothing more than a fabricated form of
murder. Both sides have pertinent points to ponder when it comes to understanding and
assessing the conflict, but euthanasia supporters have a significantly stronger argument.
The writer discusses that physician-assisted suicide is not only the right thing to do for
someone seeking such a decision, but it is ethical and humane for a physician to abide by
the patient's wish. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Eutheth.wps
Euthanasia / A Need & a Right : An 11 page
overview of the issues of euthanasia. Stresses that the choice of euthanasia is an
individual one and not one which should be prohibited by law. Uses extensive examples from
the Netherlands where euthanasia has been openly practiced for twenty-five years.
Bibliography lists 20 sources. Euthneed.wps
Pro-Euthanasia Argument Analyzed : A 10 page paper in
favor of euthanasia, with evidence to support the position, including an examination of
its international practice, and the positions of pro-euthanasia physician Timothy Quill,
and Hemlock Society founder Derek Humphry, author of Final Exit. Bibliography lists
5 URL sources. Euthasi2.wps
Euthanasia / Right To Die : In 8 pages, the writer
argues against the right to die. Many aspects of the topic are covered.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Right2di.wps
Euthanasia - Theological Perspective : A 5 page paper
arguing that euthanasia is akin to murder. The writer concentrates on a Catholic/Christian
perspective, but also explores the Jewish and Muslim view on euthanasia. Quotes from the
Bible and the Koran are included, as well as discussion on Torah points. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Eutheo.wps
Euthanasia / The Right to Die : This 7 page paper
examines the practice of euthanasia, or the right to die, its pros and cons within both
the medical and religious communities in America and the world. Rightd2.wps
Physician Assisted Suicide : A 5 page paper that
supports the actions of doctors like Jack Kevorkian who have provided compassionate
chemical euthanasia to terminally ill patients. This paper considers the actions of
Kevorkian as they relate to medical ethics and personal moral issues. Though the issue is
controversial, it is clear that there is a need for compassion in medicine that few like
Kevorkian are willing to provide. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Physsuic.wps
euthanasia
Ethics & Social Philosophy / Application of Ethical
and Social-Political Theories and the Issue of Assisted Suicide : A 6 page paper
that considers the issue of assisted suicide and applies ethical and social-political
theories to this controversial issue. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Ethpol.wps
Kevorkian / The Real Danger : A 6 page essay arguing against
assisted suicide as practiced by Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Kevorkian.wps
The Real Motives of Dr. Kevorkian
: This 5 page paper proposes that Dr. Kevorkians desire is not to assist
suicides but to do experimentation on human beings. The thesis is supported with
sufficient back up materials which explores the doctors life. A free, additional one
page, outline is provided. Bibliography lists 5 sources Drmotive.wps
The Supreme Court And Doctor-Assisted Suicide : 5
pages in length. Within the past year, the Supreme Court has had to grapple with many
controversial issues and decide accordingly the best way to appease both the law and the
public. Its current decision about whether to include doctor-assisted suicide within the
boundaries of the law was monumental and unprecedented. The writer offers an opinionated
paper discussing the widely awaited decision allowing individual states to conclude for
themselves whether to permit doctor-assisted suicides. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Dasuicide.wps
Government -Limit Spending On The Terminally Ill & Grant
Our Right To Die : In this 9 page paper, the writer argues that the government is
spending too much money on prolonging the life of hopelessly-ill patients and that
changing this will ultimately have a beneficial effect on our health care system.
Moreover, many terminally-ill patients want to end their suffering and die but are not
being allowed to do so. The case for removing such restrictions is well-presented.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Termin~1.wps
Gambling / Risks Vs. Potential Benefits : An 8
page overview of the issues surrounding legalized gambling. Enumerates the benefits verses
the risks and concludes that even economics, the most often touted justification for
legalized gambling, do not always pan out positively. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Gambri.wps
An Argument for the Legalization of Gambling : A
well-written 5 page essay arguing for the legalization of casino gambling in the state of
Michigan (argument can be applied almost anywhere). A number of sound socio-economic
reasons are presented and supported by statistical data. Counter-arguments concerning the
morality of gambling are addressed effectively. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Gambmich.wps
The Social Problem of Gambling : This 12 page
paper provides an overview concerning the problem of gambling addiction. Social
institutions and their relationship to gambling are included. Remedies are discussed and
the legalization and regulation of gambling is supported. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Socgambl.wps
The Legalization Of Gambling / Its Social Impact : A
5 page overview of the issues surrounding the legalization of gambling. Evaluates
potential social impacts like the increase in crime and the creation of jobs and weighs
positives against negatives to conclude that legalized gambling has an overall positive
social impact. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Legamb.wps
Legalization of Gambling in New York State : An 11
page paper arguing that New York State should indeed take the final step to
fully-legalized casino gambling. The state has operated the lottery since 1967, boasting
that they profit more than a billion dollars each year from it. Off-track betting has been
legal since 1971, yet legislators resist legalizing casino gambling on "moral"
grounds, citing the 1.2% of the countrys general population who are compulsive
gamblers. The Indian tribe commonly known as the Mohawks (the Oneida Nation) have had a
highly successful casino in operation since 1993, breathing new life into a severely
depressed area. Most of upstate New York is farm country, with little attraction for
tourists, but the experience of the Oneida Indians shows that people all over the state
are interested in legal gaming: more than 7,000 appeared on the casinos opening day.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Gamble.wps
Gambling as an Addiction : Perfect for those working
on an argumentative essay. This 9 page paper argues based upon the available research that
gambling is indeed, addictive. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Gambling.wps
Compulsive Gambling : 3 pages in length. There
are many factors that are instrumental in explaining why one person can lose a bet and
walk away, while another is compelled to chase lost money. Compulsive gambling is a
treatable disease that affects a considerable number of people who often do not recognize
the fact that they are sick. The writer discusses the basis behind compulsive gambling.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Compgamb.wps
The Social Problem of Gambling : This 12 page
paper provides an overview concerning the problem of gambling addiction. Social
institutions and their relationship to gambling are included. Remedies are discussed and
the legalization and regulation of gambling is supported. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Socgambl.wps
Riverboat Gambling And The Economy : A 6 page paper
on the issue of riverboat casinos. The writer examines the various pros and cons
associated with this controversial topic. It is ultimately determined that the economic
positives of allowing riverboat gambling far outweigh the few societal negatives.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Riverboa.wps
Women In The Military : A 10 page paper that
argues that women should not be allowed in the military. The issues raised include
psychological fitness, physical-emotional response, and present behavior in the military,
and the reputational and financial costs of that behavior. The writer argues that based on
the psychological, physical-emotional, and behavioral evidence, women should not be
allowed in the military. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Wommil.wps
Gay Marriages : A thorough 9 page discussion of the
social, political, and economic implications of gay marriages in today's society. The
writer concludes that NO viable argument exists to justify the denial of marriage rights
to homosexuals. Bibliography lists 10+ sources. Garmarri.wps
Gay Marriages # 2 : The case for homosexual
marriage is made in this four page argument. Positions on both sides of the controversy
are explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Gaym.wps
Same-Sex Marriages : 15 pages in length. Morality is
a grand issue upon which lives are built and destroyed. Veering off course into immoral
territory is just where marriages are headed when the wedded couple is of the same sex.
Religion is opposed of such acceptance; the general public, for the most part, believes it
to be a sinful lifestyle, yet there continues to be a crusade to incorporate the
activities of gay and lesbian couples into mainstream society. The writer addresses
various issues surrounding same-sex marriages, as well as takes the stand that they are
not in the best interest of anyone involved in that reality. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Samesex.wps gay marriage
Gays in the Military & Controversy : A 7
page analysis of the pros and cons associated with the controversy surrounding laws which
attempt to ban homosexuals from entry in the U.S. armed forces. The writer feels that
these laws are, for the most part, ridiculous as they put the real purpose of the military
(to protect our country), second behind superficial social ones. While both sides of the
issues are examined, the argument leans in favor of an open policy, particularly when
considering the fact that we may some day need to return to a draft or compulsory
enlistment. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Gaysmili.wps
Gay Adoption / A Controversial Issue : This 20 page
research paper explores the social impact, legal issues, and controversies surrounding the
issue of gays adopting children. Both conservatives and activists offer evidence to
support their positions in terms of the effect gay parenting has on children. Legal issues
are being fought in most states, a battle renewed as a result of a recent ruling by a
judge in New Jersey. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Gayadopt.wps
Gay/Lesbian Parenting--- The Adoption Issue : A 6
page paper concerning the controversial issue of same sex couples and adoption. The issues
discussed are the "morality" of being a gay parent, stands taken for and against
the issue, etc-- the writer is in favor of adoption rights for gay couples.
Counter-arguments are presented and then attacked--asserting that just because homosexuals
are not biologically able to produce children does not been they should be barred from
adopting them. After all, not every heterosexual couple produces their own children
either. Moreover, gay parenting helps solve the single-parenting issue as well. Numerous
other strong points concerning gay adoption are made. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Gaypar.wps
Should Gays Be Allowed To Adopt Children ? : A 10
page research paper exploring the question: should gays be allowed to adopt children? Both
sides of the "gay adoption" controversy are presented with an analysis of the
arguments offered. Finally, the writer takes and defends a position in favor of gay
adpotion rights. Bibliography includes 11 references. Gadop.wps
Gay Adoption / An Overview : An 8 page research paper
in which the writer looks at both sides of the gay adoption controversy --
examining a number of relevant case examples, laws, and policies in different states &
regions. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Adogay.wps
Homosexuality Is NOT Genetic / Argument : A 6 page
argumentative paper supporting the theory that recent genetic findings cannot displace
years of documented support for the behavioral determinants of sexual identification. The
writer contends that the many discrepancies in the findings of Hamer and his colleagues
leads scientists, sociologists and psychologists to continue to support the concept that
homosexuality is determined through behavioral choices, not through genes.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Homosexu.wps
The Issue Of Gun Control : 5 pages in length.
It is an issue that tugs at the very core of humanity's struggle to maintain its
Constitutional freedoms; one in which opponents are pitted against one another in an
effort to hail their side victorious in the ongoing battle. This issue is gun control, and
it is as equally divided as any problem would be when one's rights are on the line. In
essence, the hotly debated topic represents two evenly endorsed sides: those who want guns
removed from society at all levels beyond law enforcement, and the other side who says the
right to bear arms is everyone's right. The writer gives an overview of the debate,
represents each side's argument and then supports the side that favors gun control.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Guniss.wps
Gun Control / Argument : A 9 page argumentative
essay entitled "Guns Don't Kill People, People Kill People" in which the writer
uses case examples and statistics to prove their thesis that banning firearms does not
reduce, prevent, nor deter crime. Frequent mention is made of the Second Amendment to
support these points. Bibliography lists approximately 9 sources. Guncont3.wps
Gun Control & The Second Amendment : 14
page research paper arguing against Gun Control and for the protection of our 'right to
bear arms.' Very detailed and comprehensively argued with a primary focus on detailing the
U.S. constitution and the Second Amendment. Bibliography lists 29 sources. Guncont.wps
Gun Control As a Crime Deterrent ? A Sociological
Examination : A 7 page paper in which the writer assesses -- based upon library
research -- whether or not gun control is truly an effective deterrent. Control &
opportunity theories are introduced into the discussion and it is ultimate determined that
the laws are not effective in curtailing crime. Bibliography lists 20+ sources. Guncontr.wps
Gun Control : An 8 page research paper that looks at
both sides of the gun control issue. The writer looks at the US and the UK as being
representative of the opposite ends of the spectrum on gun control policies. The United
States has the loosest control of private handgun ownership and Britain has one of the
strictest. Comparing the two positions of pro-gun factions in the US, such as the National
Rifle Association (NRA), with the position of most Britons is instructive because the
Britons have achieved the goals that pro-gun control proponents in the US only dream
about. In 1996, Briton passed laws that came close to banning the ownership of private
weapons. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Gunpolic.wps
Ineffectiveness Of Gun Control : In 8 pages, the
writer discusses the ineffectiveness of gun control laws. "Effectiveness of gun
control laws is a misnomer. Gun control laws are ineffective. In fact, they are considered
to be counter productive to their purpose. The socioeconomic variables have more of an
impact on gun related deaths than do gun control laws. Guns are not the root of crime, the
problems of society are the root cause of crime." One-page sentence outline included.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Ineffgun.wps
The Question Of Gun Control / Our Constitutional Right To
Bear Arms : A 5 page paper that looks at the Second Amendment and the few gun
control cases and laws that have been passed over the centuries since. The paper defends
the right to bear arms and posits that the right to bear arms is not only a constitutional
right, but an historic imperative based on the general public's historic experiences with
centrist governments and centrist movements--and what "militia" means in this
context. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Yesguns.wps
Gun Control is Necessary : In 4 pages the author
discusses the theory that gun control is necessary. People need firearms, but those
firearms should be restricted. Not just any person should be able access firearms. This
necessitates harsh laws toward gun use. The American people can not have it both ways. If
they wish to have firearms there must be control. If they wish to not be controlled, then
they should be willing to give up their firearms. Bibliography lists10 sources. NessGun.wps
The Right to Bear Arms : A 15 page argumentative
essay in support of the Second Amendment right to bear arms. The paper explores the
history behind the Constitutional Amendment, gun legislation, new legal and historian
interpretations of the Amendment, and public opinions on the issue--leading to the final
conclusion in support of the Second Amendment. Bibliography lists 16 sources. Gunsyes.wps
gun control
Americas Love Affair with Guns Its
Time To Break Up : This 20 page paper looks at the historical perspective of
Americans owning guns and their right to do so. The writer argues that there is not a
valid reason for private citizens to keep guns in their homes. Extensive bibliography
included. Gunsaff.wps
The Case Against Gun Control In New Jersey : The
issue is examined in terms of New Jersey legislation in this 5 page paper. The argument
made is that citizens should have the right to carry concealed weapons for self protection
and that such law would have a deterrent effect. Several relevant cases are noted and
statistics are cited as well. Bibliography includes 6 sources. Gunagen.wps
Controversy In Texas - Should The Concealed Handgun Law Be
Repealed ? : A 9 page essay on the controversial concealed handgun law in which
the writer discusses stories from both sides of the issues. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Handgun.wps
Equality & Its Importance In Modern Society :
A 7 page paper defending the need for equality / equal treatment in society. The writer
defines and explores various relevant issues and refutes opposing viewpoints. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. Equality.wps
Dental Insurance / Increase Coverage? No :
A 5 page argumentative against increasing dental insurance coverage. The writer basis the
argument on cost comparisons between insurance coverage and out-of-pocket expenses for
preventive care and emergency care. Other arguments against include arguments for keeping
insurance costs down, and business and provider trends. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Cndental.wps
The Controversy Over Year-Round Education : A 7 page
paper describing year-round schools in the U.S. The writer describes what year-round
schools are, studies on their effectiveness, and recommends that they be adopted.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Yearroun.wps
Should Teachers Be Allowed to Date Students? : A 9
page paper discussing the confusion of the teen years and the influence that a trusted
teacher can have. That teacher can be the teens lifeline, the adult who can
sometimes accomplish the impossible task of understanding the fears and uncertainties that
so often must be covered with bravado and brashness. When the relationship between teacher
and student becomes any closer than that, however, all parties involved risk long-lasting
harm, but the teen is the one with the highest price to pay. Long-standing taboos in this
area do indeed have a reason for being, and deserve not only to be left in place, but also
defended. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Teacdate.wps
Will Restricting Immigration Prevent Cultural Disintegration?
: 6 pages in length. The United States of America is known as a cultural melting
pot, where foreign-born peoples have flourished both economically and independently for
nearly four hundred years. However, there is currently much concern about the long-term
effects such immigrant influx is causing and will continue to cause the both the land and
the legal citizens. The writer discusses the aspect of job stealing, overpopulation and
environmental consequences instigated by the open-door immigration policy. Extensive
bibliography included. Immigrat.wps
Nuclear Waste Dumping & Yucca Mountain / Controversy
: A 12 page paper on the controversy surrounding the U.S. government's plan to turn
Yucca Mountain (Nevada) into the first large-scale nuclear waste "dumping
ground." The writer explains the logic that went into the government's choice of
location, and then presents the resistance from Nevada state residents. Environmental /
scientific issues concerning Nevada's geology, the safety of waste burial, etc.; are
discussed. The writer presents strong arguments as to why Yucca Mountain is indeed the
only logical site for such a project and refutes arguments to the contrary. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Yucca.wps
Pornography / Sexual Slavery : A 4 page argumentative
essay examining the controversy surrounding pornography. The writer discusses the
negativity and danger of porn and argues against it from a social (not moral) perspective.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Pornogra.wps
Does Pornography Cause Violence ? : A 9 page research
paper attempting to answer questions about the relationship that may exist between
pornography and violence. The writer evaluates articles arguing both ways and ultimately
concludes that certain forms of pornography do indeed have a tendency to cause violent
sexual behavior. Bibliography lists 15 sources. Pornviol.wps
Supreme Court Usurps Individual Rights : A 5
page paper that argues the following: over the years, individual rights have been denied
by the Supreme Court. In the criminal justice system, this has lead to the relaxing of
laws to the extent that our Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights have been seriously infringed
upon. All rights to personal freedoms in the workplace have been taken away by the Supreme
Court, and womens rights to abortion have been substantially reduced. The remaining
issue for many of us is the Supreme Courts decision on First Amendment rights in
regards to imposed decency on the Internet. This decision is expected within the next
month. We can only hope it is not their desire to usurp further rights from United States
citizenry. The affect on global Internet business is inestimable. Bibliography lists 4
sources. Copies of sources included. Usurp.wps
Unblind Justice / Cameras In The Courtroom : A
5 page argumentative essay on why cameras should not be allowed in the courtroom.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Camcour.wps
Cameras In The Courtroom / Right Or Privilege? :
A 5 page paper discussing the role of cameras in the courtroom and proclaiming the need to
keep them there. Bibliography lists five sources. Cameras.wps
The Problem of Myths : A 7 page, argumentative essay
in which the writer attempts to prove that myths have no worthwhile value in contemporary
society. It is asserted that myths are so factually incorrect that they serve only to
distort history and to confuse contemporary readers. Using examples from various cultures
and periods, emphasis is placed upon the fact that myths are greatly-exaggerated and can
ever be taken at face value. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Mythhate.wps
Ecotourism -- Right or Wrong ? : A 6 page
paper on the debate over ecotourism -- the principle under which individuals with at least
some discretionary income are encouraged to visit environmentally-sensitive areas under
the hope that they will be compelled to contribute money. Although some arguments are
presented showing ecotourisms positive benefits, the overall conclusion of the paper
is that ecotourism is intrinsically intrusive. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Ecotour.wps
Welfare / Necessary for Our Children : A 4 page paper
in which the writer examines myths created by welfare opponents and argues about the
necessity of welfare programs in guaranteeing the health and well being of many of the
nations children. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Welf.wps
Steroids - Not Worth It ! : In this 10 page
argumentative essay, the writer discusses steroid use and its harmful effects. It is
asserted that steroids are not only dangerous-- they are impractical as well. Various case
examples and relevant data concerning the undesirable effects of continued steroid usage
are presented. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Steroids.wps
Steroids -- Do You Really Want A Body "To Die For"?
: An 8 page, argumentative research paper detailing the dangers of steroids-- with
particular relevance to athletes. The writer describes the biological effects of steroids,
why they seem to "work," and what problems they ultimately cause after continued
use. Studies demonstrating that steroid use causes aggressive behavior, impotency, etc.;
are cited. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Steroid2.wps
Reproductive Technology / Parenthood or Propriety? :
A 5 page paper outlining the major ethical issues dealing with reproductive technology and
modern medicine. Some of the technologies discussed include in vitro fertilization,
surrogate motherhood, etc;. The writer takes the view of the protagonist: these medical
breakthroughs should be used by those people unable to have children naturally.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Invitro.wps
Should Ross Perot Have Been Allowed in the 1996 Debates
? : A 6 page, argumentative research paper on whether or not Ross Perot should
have been allowed to participate in the 1996 Presidential debates. The writer addresses
arguments in favor of Perot's participation and refutes them all one by one-- maintaining
that there was no reason he should have been allowed in. It is believed that Ross Perot
can get his points across in other ways and does not need to do so in a more
serious-minded, traditional Republican vs. Democrat debate. The argument is also made that
the debates should be reserved only for those candidates who are known to have a
reasonable chance of winning and not any individual who feels that (s)he would like to run
for office. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Perot.wps
Do Motorcycle Helmets Reduce Hearing & Vision? :
This 8 page paper reviews the literature relating to the safety components of wearing a
helmet when on a motorcycle and looks at the arguments for and against wearing a
motorcycle helmet. Ultimately, the author supports helmet use. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Bikehelm.wps
Legalizing the California Ferret : A 7 page paper
arguing for the legalization of domestic ferrets in the state of California. Argument
paper listing 3 sources in bibliography. Ferret.wps
Role Playing Games Do Not Lead to Satan Worship
& Murder! : A 6 page paper discussing role-playing fantasy games that have
been blamed for deviant, violent, and criminal behaviors. The goal of the writer is to
demonstrate the foolishness of such claims and assure readers that "RPG"s do not
lead to Satan-worship or murder! Bibliography lists 7 sources. Roleplay.wps
Existence of God / Argumentative Essay : A 5 page
paper which assumes the writer believes in God, but is presented with an argument denying
the existence of a higher power. Over a period of time, no flaws can be found in this
argument. Would this cause the person to stop believing in God, why or why not?
Bibliography lists 1 source. Godyes.wps
Utilitarian Argumentative Essay : A 4 page
argumentative essay expressing how The Gap has a right to exploit third world workers
under the philosophical concept of utilitarianism. The writer proves that under
utilitarianism, The Gaps exploitation of workers serves the long-term economies of
the workers, the investors, the countries in which they have established an industry
infrastructure, and the world. No bibliography. Cnthegap.wps
Argument - Mandatory HIV Testing for Pregnant Mothers: 7
pages in length. The author argues in support of mandatory HIV testing for pregnant
mothers, not only for the woman's health, but also for the health of the child.
Bibliography lists 8 sources. Mandhiv.wps
The Problem of Affirmative Action : A five page
research paper arguing that affirmative action can and should be banned. Includes outline,
and bibliography with 6 sources. Affirm3.wps
Affirmative Actions Lack Of Usefulness :
A 10 page paper arguing that any usefulness that affirmative action policies could have
claimed in the past have long since been obsolete. When affirmative action policies were
instituted, there was little chance that an educated and qualified black man or a woman of
any color could break into the corporate world by any means except that of growing their
own. After more than 30 years of evolution of the act and of more than enough time in
which to judge affirmative actions effectiveness, the only logical conclusion in
light of the factsrather than of rhetoricis that not only has affirmative
action not worked for the black segment of our population for which it was originally
intended, it has not worked for any segment of our population. Annotated
bibliography lists 8 sources. AfActNo.doc
In Defense of Affirmative Action : A 6page research
paper which argues that affirmative action programs are still needed and useful for
providing equal educational and employment opportunities to women and minorities. The
writer states all of the major arguments against affirmative action, and then shows,
through an historical and demographic context, why these arguments simply do not hold up
as legitimate reasons for ending affirmative action. Bibliography contains 6 sources. Defaff.wps
Affirmative Action / Pros & Cons In Fire Safety :
Affirmative action programs are evaluated specifically as they pertain to fire departments
in this 7 page paper. Both sides of the issue are explored. Specific cases and examples
are provided. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Affy.wps
School Prayer & The First Amendment & The
Establishment Clause : A 6 page paper on the double edged sword of religious
liberty in the First Amendment to the Constitution and the prohibition of establishment of
religion as it relates to the controversy over mandated prayer or "moments of
silence" in the classroom. Social, political, theological, & U.S. Supreme Court
arguments are examined and the writer ultimately concludes that the State must not be
allowed to coerce us into acknowledging any religion -- Banning school prayer will
ultimately serve a greater good and contribute to the provision of true Democratic justice
in America. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Schlpry2.wps
The Negative Side Of School Prayer : A 4 page
philosophical paper examining the premise that organized school prayer causes discomfort
for some, even if allowed (indeed, encouraged) to abstain if they personally object. The
paper makes the claim that having school prayer has bad features, and follows with
statements of explanation and defense of the claim. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Prayer2.wps
Prayer In The Public Schools Of America : This 5 page
argumentative essay examines Americans right to pray in school or anywhere else.
Argument evolves from information on speeches by Sen. Jesse Helm, Jay Alen Sekulow, and
Sen. Mark Hatfield. No bibliography. Scprayer.wps
Near Death Experiences -- Are They Real ? : A 9 page
research paper examining the validity of alleged Near Death Experiences
(NDE). Since Raymond Moody coined the term with the publication of Life After
Life in 1975, the entire issue has been under debate. Though some researchers maintain
that the NDE is nothing more than a product of physiological changes the body undergoes
when death is imminent, their scientific logic is found to be faulty. The body of
knowledge surrounding the NDE is too vast to be dismissed because of our inability to
clinically replicate the events encompassed by the NDE. That same inability does nothing
to prevent the stars from existing and maintaining their positions, either. Those who have
returned unshakably hold that their experiences were in fact very real, regardless of what
some researchers want to say about those experiences. Thus, the writer of this paper makes
a strong argument that NDEs are indeed, very real. Bibliography lists 9 sources. FREE
Outline included. Nde.wps
Teen Marriages / Do They Last ? : This 5 page essay
argues that teen marriages do last. Despite statistics to the contrary, and a
social structure that discourages these unions, there are compelling reasons for people to
marry early. It is further shown that there is a lack of adequate data to support the
notion that adolescent marriages fail. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Teenmari.doc
Arguments Against The Impeachment Of President Bill Clinton
: This 10 page report discusses the controversy surrounding the possible impeachment
of U.S. President Bill Clinton (written in November of 1998). The writer takes a strong
position against instituting the impeachment process and presents arguments to support
that viewpoint. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Agaimp.wps
Impeachment Focus / "High Crimes and Misdemeanors"
: A 12 page research paper exploring the issue of the impeachment of President Bill
Clinton. The writer looks at the history of other impeachment processes and makes
comparisons between them, and explores the Constitutional provisions in Article II,
Section 4 covering impeachment in relationship to the current proceedings. The writer
defers to that definition. Bibliography lists 22 sources. Cnimpeach.wps
Shipwrecks -- Hardly A Threat Anymore... : A 5 page
paper on the phenomenon of shipwrecks and how,-- through the use of modern technologies,
-- they are both less likely to occur and more likely to be understood. Research is also
examined concerning some of the reasons that shipwrecks used to occur so often and the
precautions that are taken today. Specific examples are provided to illustrate points
made. Bibliography lists 8 sources. FREE outline of essay also included. Shipwrec.wps
An Argument for Socialized Health Care in America : A
14 page paper that discusses who in America is without insurance--elderly, very young,
minorities, self-employed, successes in other countries (stats), Clinton's original health
reform plan, and current costs to U.S. workers and employers (stats) and the fact that
companies are trying to reduce administrative costs by reducing their share in employee
health costs through a number of methods. The writer argues that Americans should rethink
their initial fear of a nationalized health care plan and work to instigate legislation
that would support such a plan. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Sochelth.wps
The Mystery Of Unidentified Flying Objects
(UFOs) : The question of life existing beyond the confines of our own
planet and the visitations that such beings might make to our world, is one that pre-dates
the twentieth century. In this 10 page research paper, the writer explores the mystery of
U.F.O.s, historical "sightings," government reports, and the ensuing controversy
today. Statistics concerning the number of people who claim to have seen a UFO are cited
and alternative explanations are provided. It is ultimately concluded that while flying
saucers may very well exist, such can not yet be proven. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Ufos.wps
Argument / The Roswell New Mexico UFO Crash Was A Government
Cover-up : A 5 page examination of the Roswell incident which involved government
investigation of what is presumed to be a UFO crash. The writer examines the eye-witness
testimony, reports about government documents, and press releases. It is argued and
concluded that this crash was indeed a bonafide UFO and that fact has been intentionally
suppressed by our government. Bibliography lists five sources. Roswell.wps
Arguing The Existence Of Angels : A 5 page
research essay about the existence of heavenly angels. The writer argues that if one
believes in the Bible, which is the foundation for all Christian religions, then there is
no other conclusion to draw regarding angels but the fact that they do, in fact, exist.
There are thousands of references to God's angels in both the Old and New Testaments;
references that place angels on earth. There is not reason to not believe that God would
send His angels to earth today as He did then. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Angels.wps
International Students & The Problem Of Writing Essays
: An argumentative 5 page essay examining why so many international students dislike
writing essays. Three causes are given: interest and motivation are in vocational
training, cultural autonomy vs. western philosophy, and the use of proper English language
as a U.S.-bias. All of these are argued against, but the final thesis is that because of
these arguments, international students' motivations should be given more consideration by
the university, and students (who after graduation find they approve of their education in
the U.S.) are willing to contribute to the university-international student interaction
and program design. The paper postulates a more congruent interaction between the two.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Intessay.wps
Divorce / An Argument Against Breaking Up : Divorce
is a controversial topic and act, to say the least. In this 5 page essay the writer
explores the arguments against divorce and refutes each. Finally, the writer offers a
creative new concept for marriage licenses which, in effect, eliminate the need for
divorce. No bibliography. Divorce2.wps
"Wearing Animals" : A 2 page essay
arguing against the fur trade and the human use of furs for aesthetic purposes. Author
sees moral reasons for cessation as outweighing any economic ones for continuance.
Bibliography lists 3 sources. Furs.wps
Argument For African-American Reparation : A 6 page
research paper that discusses the need for and advantages of making reparations to African
Americans for 250 years of slavery. The writer presents both the ongoing economic
disadvantages caused by this inheritance, and that this was resolved in other reparation
cases. The writer also provides brief viewpoints of Black leaders and President Clinton on
what should be done and what is being done to resolve this issue. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Repar.wps
The National Debt / Pros and Cons
: A 10 page paper that reviews current literature to survey the attitudes of various
groups toward the National Debt. Survey statistics are included to show the growth and
impact of the budget deficit over time, and specific implications for economic and social
programs are reviewed. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Debt.wps
U.S. Support of the International Monetary Fund / Pros &
Cons : This 5 page paper is written as a memorandum and discusses reasons why the
U.S. should support the IMF and reasons why it should not. The writer also presents
recommendations for action or resolution of the issue. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Imfpc.wps
Compulsory Automobile Liability Insurance : A 17 page
research paper on the 25-year-old debate in the U.S. on how best to handle the problem of
uninsured motorists. Some experts believe that the system of compulsory liability auto
insurance that utilizes the system of "tort law" has failed in all of its stated
goals. No-fault and choice insurance are discussed as alternatives. Bibliography lists 20
sources. Autoliab.wps
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