Current Issues Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (849) essays
Current Issues essays:
Youth Work
... in working conditions or pay because they are typically naive about their legal rights and employers' responsibility for workplace health and safety. These characteristics place young workers at risk for injury and illness and must be addressed by occupational health professionals. Youth work ...
Why is there so much intellectual piracy in China?
... on intellectual property theft can be traced to several key factors, namely: the Chinese economy's reliance upon pirated goods, both tacit and overt national and local government approval of piracy and technological advances that are making pirating media a more and more efficient enterprise. In ...
Should America Be At War
... and the United States not retaliate, it makes no sense. If we were to declare war on Afghanistan it would mitigate some problems that have been corrupting the Middle East for thousands of years over religion. Just realizing that the Taliban is mad because in World War 2 ...
Airline Security Since 9-11
... on commercial airlines in the United States(1). But despite these measures?many of which were mandated by the new Aviation Security Act approved in November?officials say they cannot offer the public a blanket guarantee of safety(2). There are simply too many airports and commercial flights in ...
The Source Of Equality for all Human Kind
... and to focus on the youth. To make and impact on anything, it is needed to find the source of that problem and work from there. In the beginning it may not look as if it was operating properly but with time it will begin grow and prosper. The United States government ...
The Patriots Act
... and our freedoms. All the agencies didn?t do their job right and now everyone?s playing the blame game trying to blame each other for what happened. In my opinion it?s everyone?s Fault and now the United States ...
As the 21st century begins,the world's population may be fast growing out of control.
... demands and not enough resources for the county to survive or become stable. If developing nations follow the demographic transition model, the birth rate will decrease and eventually population growth will be stable. Developed countries on the other hand are more stable and ...
HIV/AIDS and Adults Fifty and Older: Barriers, Strengths, Prevention, and Recommendations for Change
... and, in doing so, the behavior is less abnormal (Levy-Dweck, 2005, pg. 46). Moreover, health care providers are not consistently ruling out HIV in older people with significant signs and symptoms. The changing epidemiology of HIV infection within the U.S. demands ...
Fat Tax Policy
... supply and demand dictate that as healthier items become profitable, more businesses will make them instead of junk food. Lastly, the tax would battle the economic effects of the obesity epidemic ...
Canadian Mosaic
... world…" (Wardhaugh 18)As the original immigrant-groups, as they claim themselves, these cultural differences is only a minor problem but it seems like language difference is still a big deal. Indeed the government wants to end this divergence and to fill in ...