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Juan T

Gender Roles in Writing - 0 views

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    using gender-neutral language
Rachel S

Human Rights and National Security: The Strategic Correlation - 0 views

  • promotion of human rights and the protection of national security as in inherent tension
  • President Bush’s 2002 U.S. National Security Strategy speaks of a “commitment to protecting basic human rights.” In the same document, President Bush makes it clear that “defending our Nation against its enemies is the first and fundamental commitment of the Federal Government.”
  • unnecessary and strategically questionable. A more effective U.S. foreign policy would view human rights and national security as correlated and complementary goals.
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  • states that systematically abuse their own citizens’ human rights are also those most likely to engage in aggression
  • Promoting human rights has long been viewed as a luxury, to be pursued when the government has spare diplomatic capacity and national security is not being jeopardized
  • Reagan’s policies “reveal a deep reluctance to sacrifice even minor economic interests, let alone security interests, for human rights.”
  • in order “to avoid engagement in a conflict that posed little threat to American [security] interests” the Clinton Administration engaged in an “almost willful delusion that what was happening in Rwanda did not amount to genocide.”
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    Harvard article about human rights. vs. national security
Lauren S

Stanley Milgram - 0 views

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    Goes further with the idea of group mentality, discusses obedience.
Calea S

Q & A about Child Custody - 0 views

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    This is an website with A LOT of FAQ about child custody. The answers are from experts.
Lauren S

Crowd psychology - 0 views

  • The main idea of Sigmund Freud's crowd behavior theory is that people who are in a crowd act differently towards people than those who are thinking individually. The minds of the group would merge together to form a way of thinking. Each member's enthusiasm would be increased as a result, and one becomes less aware of the true nature of one's actions.
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    Explains Freud's crowd theory well. It applies to Atwood as well as other totalitarian societies.
Lori Freeman

Women's rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • In some places these rights are institutionalized or supported by law, local custom, and behaviour, whereas in others they may be ignored or suppressed. They differ from broader notions of human rights through claims of an inherent historical and traditional bias against the exercise of rights by women and girls in favour of men and boys.[1]
Kenneth A

Gay And Lesbian Rights: Overview - 0 views

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    This is a general overview about the current status of Gay and Lesbian rights in America.
Patrick P

Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context - Document - 0 views

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    Gay parenting and rights. There's no citation for other sources here, but the ideas are well-developed and can lead to the argument path.
TJ H

Mass Media - 0 views

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    This is the overview of Mass Media and Communications, but it also includes the effects of Media on people.
Rachel S

Jane Smiley: Why Human Rights are More Important than National Security - 0 views

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    Favoring human rights over national security, in reference to the Bush administration
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