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    innocent people have been accused and persecuted for things they haven’t done. During certain situations and times‚ people were used as escape goats. The people accused‚ usually ended up with the “bad end of the stick”. The Salem Witch Trials‚ The Red Scare‚ and Pearl Harbor are all events in history when people were profiled and treated unfairly‚ and we can learn from these events. During the Salem Witch Trials‚ many people were profiled and treated and unfairly. In the town of Salem‚ the Reverend

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    After World War II‚ the Red Scare‚ a fear of communism‚ swept the whole nation and all around the world. When the Vietnam War began‚ the United States immediately intervened and helped South Vietnam fight against the Communist North Vietnam. Our mission was to contain any measure of communism. Some major issues that were addressed were: the amount of lives lost along with the draft issue‚ impossible control of protesters and riots‚ and false information given to the people of America. In the beginning

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    Source one is demonstrating a propaganda campaign against communism‚ it is stating how America under communism would cause chaos and disarray with the country. Instead of gradual change‚ communism would promote revolutionary change in the US. The Red Scare created an intensified ideological battle between the United States and the Soviet union. As McCarthyism spread during this time‚ more and more people began doubting government control and felt scared by the threat that communism may spread. The

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    Climate Scare

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    Climate Scare Is all the hype about man made climate change going to destroy the human race. In The 11th Hour by Leonardo DiCaprio‚ we hear and see the perceived effects man-made climate change is having on our planet. Flooding‚ hurricanes‚ and drought‚ all caused by man’s use of fossil fuels‚ our only chance of survival‚ eliminate our use of fossil fuels. Bill McKibben agrees with this theory‚ in “350 Science” he informs us the current level of carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ 392 parts per million‚

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    Pepsi Syringe Scare

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    Pepsi’s Crisis Response: The Syringe Scare 1993 Ryan Campbell Public Relations 9/28/10 Background: Pepsi has been a favorite soda of millions of people for over a decade. In 1993‚ PepsiCo received the Silver Anvil Award for businesses for successfully solving a crisis that had to do with one of its products. To understand the severity of the crisis it was first facing in 1993 it is important to understand a little history of the company. It was first created in 1898 when Pepsin and Cola

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    Lavender Scare Analysis

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    The Lavender Scare lasted from the late 1940s to the late 1950s. The mass which hunt and firings of numerous people by the united states government. Gay men and lesbians were said to be security risks and communist sympathizers‚ which led to the removal of numerous people from state employment. “Republican National Committee Chair Guy Gabrielson claimed the media was not doing enough to alert the population to the "homosexual menace‚" this was merely self-serving demagogy. The media helped whip the

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    similarities between the issues during the “Red Scare” and the events in Salem. One similarity that really stands out is Miller’s point that‚ “Both had the menace of concealed plots‚ but most startling were the similarities in the rituals of defense‚ the investigative routines: 300 years apart‚ both prosecutions alleged membership of a secret‚ disloyal group.” Miller’s points are very accurate and perfectly depict life for those in 1692 and the 1950’s. The “Red Scare” and Salem are dreadfully alike because

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    Tylenol Scare of 1982

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    | | | | Review and Recommendations | Tylenol Scare of 1982 | Prepared by: March 19‚ 2012 Professor Douglas Greenwood Prepared by: March 19‚ 2012 Professor Douglas Greenwood Contents Executive Summary 3 The Industry 5 The Organization 6 The Ethical Issue/Problem 8 Key Stakeholders 10 Event Aftermath 12 Recommendations 14 Conclusion 17 Executive Summary Law and Ethics often refers to the concepts of moral and legal rights‚ and focuses on one

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    The Fear Factor The Salem Witch Trials and the 1950’s Red Scare were both the product of fear‚ hysteria‚ suspicion‚ and false accusations. These black events in American history had countless similarities that led to the persecution of many innocent individuals. In many ways‚ these events were initiated because of human nature and fear of the unknown. It is a natural instinct of all animals to proceed with caution when presented with something that is different. This reaction is a defense mechanism

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    THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF DRUG SCARES. 1. Craig Reinarman’s article describes how moral entrepreneurs (in America in this instance) take advantage of the law and the middle class group through labeling groups of people who do not conform to their social expectations as deviants. His article briefly describes the key role players of drug scares‚ the motivation that lies behind drug usage and the social context that enhances their development and growth. Background Alcohol and prohibition

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