Essays Tagged: "U.S. News & World Report"
African Salvery and Reparation
ir own curriculum, such asto instill in them a sense of pride that will improve their education.The U.S. News and World Report comments:"The Afrocentric curriculum is usually presented as anattempt to ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > African Studies - History
Creativity and Human Evolution
1983).Intelligence might not be a major factor in innovations but according to William F. Allmen of U.S. News and World Report, ' . . . history's most creative minds clearly operate on a different pla ... own to follow a '10 year rule', where this person is known to have'. . . two bursts of creativity.'(U.S. News and World Report). First one is very extreme, and the second is usually more socially acce ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology
The Deadly Ebola Virus.... What is it and how can one catch it?
s, Andrew. "Where Does Ebola Hide?" Time4 March 1996: 59.Watson, Traci. "In the Lair of the Ebola." U.S.News and World Report. 29 May 1995: 44.
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases
Cigarettes: What's Killing Our Country.
the Day 60 (1994): 333-336.Brownlee, Shannon, Steven V. Roberts. "Should Cigarettes Be Outlawed?." U.S. News & World Report 18 Apr. 1994: 33-38.Carey, John. "It's Time For Regulators To Stop Blow ... Infante, Esme J. "Panel: Nicotine Addictive." USA TODAY 3 Aug. 1994, natl. ed.: A1Leary, Warren E. "U.S. Ties Secondhand Smoke to Cancer." New York Times 8 Jan. 1993, current events ed.: A14Nowack, Ra ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Drugs
Cloning
ure. These scientists experimented eagerly in aims of learning how to clone humans. Ruth Macklin of U.S. News & World Report writes, "Hall and other scientists split single humans embryos into ide ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Technology
Edgar Allen Poe and His Fear of Death
." British Medical Journal July 2003: 1-3. EBSCO Host. 23 October 2003Geier, Thom. "People." U.S. News & World Report September 1996: 1-3. EBSCO Host. 22 October 2003
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Biographies
Cigarettes: What's Killing Our Country
the Day 60 (1994): 333-336.Brownlee, Shannon, Steven V. Roberts. "Should Cigarettes Be Outlawed?." U.S. News & World Report 18 Apr. 1994: 33-38.Carey, John. "It's Time For Regulators To Stop Blow ... Infante, Esme J. "Panel: Nicotine Addictive." USA TODAY 3 Aug. 1994, natl. ed.: A1Leary, Warren E. "U.S. Ties Secondhand Smoke to Cancer." New York Times 8 Jan. 1993, current events ed.: A14Nowack, Ra ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays
The Controversy on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
, why not use them to benefit the entire human race by using them for embryonic stem cell research. U.S. News & World Report quoted paralyzed actor Christopher Reeve as demanding, "Is it more ethi ... f funding," Judie Brown, president of the American Life League, told The New York Times (Stolberg). U.S. President George W. Bush has endorsed limited federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. ...
Subjects: Science Essays
Affirmative action.Talks about how affirmative action is the reason for more diverse student bodies, while at the same time, it might be the cause for more black failure rates in colleges.
Page points out that whites sit separately as well, but no one questions them(258). Page observes a U.S. News & World Report survey saying that 53 percent of blacks at large schools found whites " ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology
The effects of genetic engineering
c Fish: The Rising Controversy of Genetically Modified Pets. Humanist. 2004Boyce, Nell. Doggie DNA. U.S. News and World Report. 2003. Vol. 135, pg58Watson, James. DNA. Tempest In A Cereal Box: Genetic ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Genetics & Genome Projects
Can We Have a Moment of Silence?
ic schools did nothave the power to authorize school prayer. This decision made publicschool in the U.S. more atheistic than many European nations. Forexample, crosses still hang on the classroom wall ... different way: through song, aprayer, or a memory.---References:Newsweek, October 3, 1994, vol. 124.U.S. News and World Report, December 5, 1995 Vol. 117, No. 22, pg.8-9.The Case of Engel v. Vitale 37 ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education
Abortion Restrictions are Unconstitutional
GroupName=uphoenixcustom&version=1.0Halloran, Liz. (Dec 5, 2005). Abortion Wars, Once Again. In U.S. News & World Report, 139, p29-30. Retrieved April 01, 2006, from InfoTrac OneFile via Thoms ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues
Credit Cards: Worth the Risk?
make them a long-lasting burden on an individual.Works Cited: Clark, Kim. "The Perils of Plastic." U.S. News and World Report. 12 Dec. 2005: 63. General Reference Gold. Thomson Gale. Library of Michi ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics
ASL Vs. Oralism
hearing children gain auditory stimuli through interaction with those who use English. According to U.S. News & World Report, "Some parts of the brain ordinarily devoted to hearing are turned over ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology
Advertisment Analysis: Canon
I chose is for a Canon pc-1 personal copying machine. It appeared several years ago in an issue of U.S. News and World Report. Being that the ad appeared more than 10 years ago, when it was relativel ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers
America In 100 Yrs
now, America could be very disappointing in 100 years. Betsy Carpenter, a staff writer for "U.S. News and World Report" and editor for "Science" magazine stated that with more people in Americ ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays
Affirmative Action
Don't Tell You About Affirmative Action" Ebony August 1995, p 6-12. "Clinton's Focus on Diversity" U.S. News and World Report. March 20, 1995, p. 42. Cooper, Matthew. "Affirmative Action on Ever-Thin ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Chemistry
Cigarettes: What's Killing Our Country
Day 60 (1994): 333-336. Brownlee, Shannon, Steven V. Roberts. "Should Cigarettes Be Outlawed?." U.S. News & World Report 18 Apr. 1994: 33-38. Carey, John. "It's Time For Regulators To ... nfante, Esme J. "Panel: Nicotine Addictive." USA TODAY 3 Aug. 1994, natl. ed.: A1 Leary, Warren E. "U.S. Ties Secondhand Smoke to Cancer." New York Times 8 Jan. 1993, current events ed ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Drugs
China The Rise of a New Power paper ECO 360
erges to Challenge the West", written by Richard J. Newman and published in the June 20, 2005 issue U.S. News and World Report. The article examines China's growing and changing role in the world, and ... United States. China is currently the world's largest saver, and a major source of finance for the U.S. budget deficit.According to the article, China is "teaching the West something new, its economy ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management
Health Care Career Report: Radiologist
of them part-time practitioners, made less than $100,000 per year.A survey found conducted by "U.S News & World Report" found that the average debt a medical school graduate carried in 2010 was j ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine