Monday, September 22, 2008

Racism essay

The whole basis of racism is that it is involved with society. Psychological and sociological aspects all play into the role that allows racism to be passed down from generation to generation. Considering racism is unavoidable, there plays the role what levels of racism are normal and what are fanatical. What is racism the belief that ones own race is predominant, and this causes a sort of sociological clash between different groups of people, which is pretty much the norm for these days. So is any form of racism really that acceptable. Different standards form from area to area, but when the racism becomes fanatical, and to much, that’s when it becomes a problem, for example when violence becomes an issue. When racism crosses the line is another problem that refers to the fanatical aspects of it, which we will further cover in this essay. As for the people it effects, I believe every group of people are racist, whether or not its about skin color, the size of the person, or any other form of prejudice attitude that we have for one another. Our future generations have been going through phases involving racism. Now we even have a black president running in the office, something that even ten years ago no one would of guessed it was possible. So what I’m trying to say though is no matter how we develop people judgmental accusations will always arise, and inevitably occur. It is with those subjects that I will discuss what is normal and what is fanatical.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Research Topics

Things that I am interested in...

A. Animal cruelty
1. What happens in animal cruelty
2. What major or non major companies contribute to it
3. The physchological aspects of how it effects the animals, and how it contributes to our well being
4. What would happen if we stopped animal cruelty
5. Are there any alternatives?
B. Drug Use
1. What schools have more of it
2. What behaviors lead to it
3.What harm does it actually do to your body, physically and emotionally?
4. How your body reacts to drugs and what in us makes us addicted
5. When does it start effected other people not just you
C. Carcinogens
1. Where can the be found?
2. What cells do they damage in your body
3. How do they increase your risk of getting cancer
4. What is the difference between natural carcinogens and man made ones.
D. Racism
1. What states still practice racism
2. what are the effects of racism
3. What are the basic laws to restrict it
4. How does physcology and sociology effect racism