Essays About according newsweek

 

  • HMO's
    ... According to a article in the November eighth issue of Newsweek, "HMO executives say patients often don't know how good their care actually is". ...
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  • Napster
    ... According to Newsweek magazine, more than half of the people using Napster do not feel guilty of violating the copyright law when they are downloading music ...
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  • Is Gun Control Necessary
    ... really work. According to Newsweek, the system does block some people from getting guns, but it isn't 100% effective. The system ...
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  • Iraq
    ... According to Newsweek, during the 1998 bombing campaign by the United States, a new weapon was found in Saddam's arsenal. "This ...
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  • Pesticides are Affecting our Future
    ... According to NEWSWEEK, "One reason children are particularly sensitive is that the same amount of a pesticide has a greater effect on a small body than a large ...
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  • DNA Fingerprinting
    ... According to Newsweek, "thousands of people have been convicted by DNA's nearly miraculous ability to search out suspects across space and time... ...
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  • Gun Control
    ... According to Matt Bai in the June, 28th, 1999 edition of Newsweek as many as 50,000 guns have been prevented from reaching those considered unfit to handle a ...
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  • Gun Control
    ... According to Matt Bai in the June, 28th, 1999 edition of Newsweek as many as 50,000 guns have been prevented from reaching those considered unfit to handle a ...
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  • What America Has Come To
    ... According to Newsweek, sixty-one percent of the American people say that politicians shouldn't reveal details about opponent's private lives, but people are ...
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  • Youth Violence
    ... "They need to be aware of what their kids are doing, who their friends are, and if their kid is making bombs," (28) according to a Newsweek article. ...
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  • Education Problemd
    ... According to this school of thought, writing is a continuous process with much ... 1995: 3-B. "An 'F' for the Nation's Kindergartners (Education)." Newsweek 16 Dec ...
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  • The Bottom Line: Innocence
    ... A recent poll according to Newsweek stated that 73 percent still support capital punishment. Heinous crimes still provoke calls for the strongest penalties. ...
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  • Criminal Justice: The Rights of Prisoners
    ... According to an investigative article in Newsweek International, there were also images of US troops \"forcing Iraqis to masturbate,\" and soldiers \"sexually ...
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  • Political Momentum
    ... According to the Sep. 13th 1997 issue of Newsweek, the drive now has momentum lagislators can't ignore. For the first time in years, something is being done. ...
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  • ebonics
    ... Bush's popularity quickly rose. According to a Newsweek poll, eighty-six percent of the people polled approved of Bush's work ("Bush's"). ...
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  • rap
    ... According to a 1992 poll by Newsweek out of 1,000 people surveyed, 50.4% backs and 29,9% whites fell victims of violent crimes. ...
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  • Research on Genetic Diseases
    ... that "clinical labs perform some four million genetic tests each year in the United States" (Newsweek). Genetic testing has a bright future according to Dr ...
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  • War in Afghanistan
    ... One of the most popular reasons people are swayed against war is because of its financial toll it takes on the US According to Newsweek magazine, October 2001 ...
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  • Affects of Gun Control Laws
    ... Although according to Matt Bai, journalist of Newsweek magazine, "Bush is just as happy to let the issue sit quietly" (1). He feels the issue is doing fine at ...
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  • Airport Security
    ... Yes the carryon luggage gets looked at good, but according to Gerald Martineau (2001, Nov.5) "Don't Settle For C+ on 1 Security" P.34-35 Newsweek, 95% of the ...
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  • Today's choices forges tomorrows future
    ... According to Newsweek, 55% of the women in Africa are infected with the virus. This will leave a great number of children carrying the virus. ...
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  • Elian Gonzalez
    ... For this concept to be true I must first explain non-cooperation according to Baumgartner. ... up in an article entitled You Live in Fear written for Newsweek as a ...
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  • The Nurture Assumption
    ... The article I chose was taken from Newsweek, titled, "The Parent Trap." The ... According to Harris, nothing parents do will affect his behavior, mental health ...
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  • Same Sex or Same Rights
    ... according to Bennett. Both of these essays have several key arguments in common. The most obvious similarity is that they were both published in Newsweek to ...
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  • marajuana
    ... up, but sometimes many these proposed laws won't be passed according to Congress. ... Cataneda, Jorge G. "How We Fight A Losing War." Newsweek (6 September 1999): 1 ...
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  • marajuana
    ... up, but sometimes many these proposed laws won't be passed according to Congress. ... Cataneda, Jorge G. "How We Fight A Losing War." Newsweek (6 September 1999): 1 ...
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  • Abortion 16
    ... Attitudes toward abortion also seem to vary according to socioeconomic status, race, whether ... she has no control over the rest of her life" (Newsweek, June 5 ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... George Washington said it well in his Farewell Address.(Newsweek Sept. ... due process simply refers to the process which is due to each of us according to the law ...
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  • George Bush
    ... election. According to the June 21, 1999 issue of Newsweek 65% of voters they polled still knew nothing or little of George W. Bush. ...
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  • Who Cares about Trees?
    ... far off the mark," according to an article in this month's edition of Foreign Policy (Recycling Environmentalism). This article is not alone; Newsweek says the ...
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