Essays Tagged: "Newsweek"

Media's Effect on Politics

e amount of people that receive a newspaper, or other source of obtaining news information, such as NEWSWEEK, is considerably less. Also, television offers a variety of channels and programs, which me ...

(2 pages) 182 0 5.0 Nov/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media

A Cloned Chop? Speaks of cloning in relation to the agricultural aspect of the United States

but ten years from now it will be accepted scientifically, socially, and morally. In an article in Newsweek called A Cloned Chop, Anyone? They take a somewhat neutral, but also somewhat negative view ...

(4 pages) 73 0 4.6 Mar/1997

Subjects: Science Essays > Genetics & Genome Projects

CFC'S detroy the Ozone

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation which can have a negative effect on human skin and eyes. As a writer for newsweek, I have investigated the scenario and found the following information.The earth's atmospher ...

(9 pages) 72 0 3.8 Jan/1996

Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science

America's descent towards fascism through legislation that attacks civil liberteies, such as the Patriot Act.

the House. Sadly, according to several key Senator's aides as pointed out in the November 5th 2001, Newsweek, most Senators read only the preamble and title before assuming that with the name Patriot, ...

(5 pages) 288 0 3.3 May/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

This essay is entitled "one of life's necesities". it is an essay about dieting; the many forms of diets and other information regarding diets.

One of life's NecessitiesWhat is considered a good diet? Well, according to Newsweek, "eat right and get plenty of exercise" I believe that dieting alone wont be enough to keep ...

(6 pages) 81 0 2.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Health & Fitness

Funds for the Imagination Deals with supporting more funding for the arts in the public school system.

ets by $93 million in the past two years. Art education budgets could reach the lowest in a decade.(Newsweek) In President Bush's 2004-2005 budget proposal, 38 education programs were "slated for exti ... al Art Education Association. Vol.54 No.2. March 2001.McLennan, Douglas. "The End of Arts Funding?" Newsweek. May 29, 2003. www.msnbc.com/id/3069275Van Horn, J., Scales, B., and Nourot, P.M. Play at t ...

(4 pages) 121 4 4.8 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education

VW Beetle - HBR Article

on the VW Beetle with one foot in the past and the other on the accelerator heading for the future. Newsweek recently indicated that the new Beetle is a marketer's version of "Mission Impossible". Thi ...

(4 pages) 169 1 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Magazine article about homosexual marriage.

MarriageI read an article out of Newsweek called, State of Our Unions. This article talked about how gay marriage is right on the hor ...

(1 pages) 41 0 3.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Human Rights

Aids

. Dec.1999. CD-ROM.Beals, Gregory, and Christopher Dickey. "Fighting the Disease: What Can Be Done."Newsweek 17 Jan. 2000: 38.Submitting essaysCarey, John. "Africa: The High Price of Denial." Business ... a: The High Price of Denial." Business Week 19 Feb. 2001: 69."A Cause That Crosses the Color Line." Newsweek 17 Jan. 2000: 49.DeSalle, Rob, ed. Epidemic! The World of Infectious Disease. New York: The ...

(18 pages) 156 1 4.7 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Leadership and Decision Making Style of George C. Halvorson CEO and President of Kaiser Permanente

success. "In survey after survey, consumers across the country and top media publications including Newsweek, Time and U.S. News & World Report have all named Kaiser Permanente one of the nation's ...

(10 pages) 313 1 3.0 Jun/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Leadership and Communication

Racial Profiling: A Tool of Prejudice or Common Sense?

whose body was riddled with "41 bullets from that of law enforcement officers," says Ellis Cose of Newsweek. The police were searching for a rapist in Diallo's area when they came to his door wanting ... ony of Diallo." National Review 20 Mar. 2000: 21-22Cose, Ellis. "The Long Shadow of Amadou Diallo." Newsweek 13 Mar. 2000: 54

(3 pages) 60 0 3.0 Mar/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

Reaction Essay to Art Spiegleman's Maus by: Nicole Page

deeper into the rhyme and reason between the lines; we can almost place ourselves in the story. As Newsweek quotes, "... the very artificiality of its surface makes it possible to imagine the reality ...

(6 pages) 76 0 3.0 May/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers

Women and Popular Culture of the 1970's

e 1920's, what made the 1970's so different? Why is it so idolized today? "In an article written in Newsweek, Carla Power writes that since the cornerstone of information is change, anything enduring ...

(6 pages) 93 0 3.0 Jun/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

A case analysis on consumer behavior in Barns and Noble.

hased more during the morning while magazines are purchased more in the afternoon."Current Events" (Newsweek, Time) do not seem to get that much traffic.Differences between shoppers:Men tend to pick u ...

(2 pages) 55 0 3.0 Oct/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Alpha, Beta, and Gamma: The Divisions of Girl World.

parties, and try everything to fit in. Susannah Meadows, author of the June 3, 2002 cover story of Newsweek entitled, "Meet the Gamma Girls," breaks open a third group of girls. The "gamma" girl is " ... rses, or surfing, or writing their latest song to be bothered by the regulations of girl world. The Newsweek article by Meadows mentioned above profiles a small group of gamma girls who are independen ...

(5 pages) 29 0 5.0 Nov/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters

"Economic Situation in Poland"

s situation is not unique. This same reason is used almost by every immigrated person. According to Newsweek 19 % of the Polish society is unemployed; 24% of the unemployed population have college deg ...

(5 pages) 57 0 5.0 Dec/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Affirmative action

in regards to acceptances within universities. Also, according to January 27 2003's cover story of Newsweek there is at the moment an imbalance at the university level in favour of males. Females are ...

(5 pages) 177 0 4.0 Mar/2006

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Amphibians

Williams is the author of over eighty publications which have appeared in such magazines as Newsweek, and Readers Digest. He has also written six books: America: A Minority Viewpoint, The Stat ...

(1 pages) 1054 0 0.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Punishment Vs. Rehabilitation; Youth Offenders

eorize about a new breed of 'youth criminals': superpredators. Described by the Chicago Tribune and Newsweek, superpredators are characterized as violent youth with no sense of right or wrong.With the ...

(5 pages) 111 0 3.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

School Uniforms: Good Or Bad

whether their style is "cool" or not. "Uniforms are to the suburbs wildly" (Ferrandino, Newsweek). Whether students approve or not, uniforms are spreading across the nation. There are many ... ybe some of those people just want to be able to agree on a style that everyone likes" (King, Newsweek). A lot of people can't afford these uniforms. That is why some schools will donate their u ...

(5 pages) 21 0 5.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers