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Morality & LeadershipLeadership - A 5 PAGE PAPER written in an opinionated format addressing the issue of leadership and what makes a good leader, ideal paper for group methods classes or any Health and Human Psychological Counciling classes! - "Leadership comes in many different forms but they all are heading toward the same goal; and that is to communicate with people. Some people are silent leaders and lead by example some are more vocal. Nevertheless, whatever type of leader you are, there are certain criteria that must be met. For example being a good role model, being dependable, being trust worthy, these are all things that a true leader must possess. However, all leaders have their strengths and weakness and these are a few areas in which men and woman striving to become leaders often have trouble dealing with." Moral Political City - A 5 PAGE PAPER with 2 resources in footnote format! This paper is a great debate paper and also one which is applicable to today's society and governmental situation! - "Plato and John Rawls give to us an account of a moral community in which they both presupposed different views of the human person as order to such community. In this paper, I will attempt to examine what this moral political community is according to Plato and John Rawls. My thesis will support Plato's idea of moral political community which is better than John Rawls because it presents a community with order and a concern for the well being of all not just one. According to Plato in the words of Socrates, " I assume that if a community has been found properly, it has everything it takes to be good." The keywords from this phrase being "found properly" and "has everything to be good." Recklessness and Criminal Liability - A short 3 page paper describing the concepts of Recklessness and Criminal Liability. A well written comprehensive paper, short and to the point! - "In everyday language, recklessness means taking an unjust risk. However its definition in law is different to its ordinary English meaning and careful direction as to its meaning in law has to be given to the jury. There are two types of recklessness, which exist, subjective recklessness, also known as Cunningham recklessness, and objective recklessness, which is also know as Caldwell recklessness. (Caldwell recklessness only applies to criminal damage). " Are Human Rights Universal? - A 5 PAGE PAPER written from a personal point of view on the issue of universal human rights or lack thereof! A great debate paper! - "The notion that human rights are universal stems from the philosophical view that human rights are inextricably linked to the preservation of human dignity. This means that respect for individual dignity is due equally to one and all, regardless of circumstance. In this way, human rights must apply universally. This is clearly the thrust behind the world's main human rights instruments in operation today. The earliest human rights Charter of the modern era - the French Declaration on the Rights of Man and of Citizen 1789 - refers to the "natural and inalienable rights of man" and that "[m]en are born free and equal in rights". (Note the term 'man' is used in the sense of all human beings or 'mankind'.) " Pornography - A 15 PAGE PAPER WITH A PAGE OF RESOURCES. A paper on a very controversial topic but very inclusive and comprehensive with many valuable resources. - "In the late Seventies, America became shocked and outraged by the rape, mutilation, and murder of over a dozen young, beautiful girls. The man who committed these murders, Ted Bundy, was later apprehended and executed. During his detention in various penitentiaries, he was mentally probed and prodded by psychologist and psychoanalysts hoping to discover the root of his violent actions and sexual frustrations. Many theories arose in attempts to explain the motivational factors behind his murderous escapades. However, the strongest and most feasible of these theories came not from the psychologists, but from the man himself, "as a teenager, my buddies and I would all sneak around and watch porn. " Rap Music- An Easy Scapegoat For Society's Problems - A 5 PAGE 2 RESOURCE PAPER discussing the controversial issue of Rap Music as it is used as a scapegoat for social issues. Rap music has been blamed for many violent actions by children and young adults, this paper attempts to analyze this aspect by understanding that the many social issues that are blamed on rap music are seldom rooted from it. - "Since the late 1980's rap music has been called the Anti Christ in our culture, because of it's so-called influence in people's life. People swear up and down that the music is why people, specially the youth resort to violent crimes. I think by saying this they are trying to cover up the real truth by giving simple answers. Rap is defined as a style of popular music consisting of improvised rhymes performed to a rhythmic accompaniment. The first rap song was made in the late 70's, the songs were seven to eight minutes long and was mostly used in small clubs to dance to. " Stereotypes in the Media - A 4 PAGE 5 RESOURCE PAPER which discusses the stereotypes found in todays media and how they affect society's point of view on certain cultures and races. A well written paper ideal for sociology classes. - "My topic will address how minorities and women are misrepresented in the media and how they are stereotyped. I plan to show how minorities and women are depicted or stereotyped unfairly in the news, on television, and in general. In an article from USA Today magazine, it illustrated that if you have watched, listened to, and read media all your life, you probably have filed these images into your thinking process: African-Americans are mostly rap stars, professional athletes, drug addicts, welfare mothers, criminals and/or murderers; Latinos are illegal aliens, ignorant immigrants who take, but give little back to the country and can't even speak the language, or drug-crazed thugs who have no respect for law or order; Asian-Americans are either weak, model citizens or inscrutable, manipulative, or uncaring invaders of business, especially in the United States; Native Americans are illiterate, drunken Indians who hate all Caucasians and sleep away their lives. (Saltzman, 1994)" |