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WILLIAM KNOKE’S BOLD NEW WORLD: TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES?
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This 3 page paper discusses the ideas and predictions of William Knoke in a Bold New World. Argumentative paper illustrates why Knoke's assertions are faulty. Bibliography lists 0 source.
Filename: MBknoke.rtf
Women in American Society: An Opinion From the 1930s
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A 4 page essay written from the perspective of a woman from the early 1930s insisting that women emit a collective voice against the patriarchal society which has kept them bound ideologically even to the extent of determining their body images! The essay emphasizes the sense of women’s independence which has resulted from World War I and urges forward movement rather than a return to the past. Bibliography lists 3
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Filename: PPwmBeut.rtf
Women In The Military
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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.
Filename: Wommil.rtf
Workers Should be Free to do as They Please After Work Hours:
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This 6 page argumentative essay supports the position that after work hours employee's should be able to do what they want. Furthermore, this paper examines the ethics involved in this argument. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSWorkpl.rtf
Workplace Safety and the Role of Criminal Prosecution
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A 6 page history of workplace safety issues. These issues have been a growing concern since the latter part of the nineteenth century and are still a very real issue in the U.S. today. The problems attributed to the laissez-faire
capitalism that characterized the turn of the twentieth century, the capitalism that many associate with a radical rise in workplace safety issues, have been further complicated by the deregulation of industries that occurred during the Reagan administration. Workers compensation, while
providing immediate monetary compensation for American workers also served to reduce the degree of accountability among employers. The author
argues that criminal prosecution is a necessity in some of the more horrendous instances of employers imperiling workers if we wish to truly bring
this problem into check. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPwrkAcc.rtf
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