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- 1021: The First Amendment: Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace
- ... contacted by officers from the University of Michigan Department of Public Safety. Although he was surprised by the contact, he readily admitted to writing the stories. Baker waived his Miranda rights, and let them search his room and E-mail account. There they found an unpublished story and a number of E-mail conversations with a fellow rape fantasizer, Arthur Gonda ... keeping free speech alive on the Internet. Wallace was a major role player in the outcome of this case. He is well educated in computer law and assisted the American Civil Liberties Union as needed. This was not just a book written by Wallace and Mangan, but something that means a great deal to them. Johnathn Wallace is Vice President and ...
- 1022: Hiv
- ... nationals. In the United States one frequent phenomenon is the effort to keep school-age children with AIDS isolated from their classmates, if not out of school altogether. Governmental and civil rights organizations have countered restrictive moves with a great deal of success. There is little doubt in my mind that the ultimate physical toll of the AIDS epidemic will be high ...
- 1023: Catch 22: Satire on WWII
- ... and the petty rivalries among officers satirizes the communication failures and the cut-throat competition Heller saw within both the civilian and military bureaucracies of the 1950's. Even the Civil Rights movement, not yet widespread in the 1950's, is satirized in Colonel Cathcart attitudes toward enlisted men. (23) Karl summarizes the satirazation of the military with this: The enemy in ...
- 1024: What is Fascism and Why does it Emerge?
- ... other use of force that the fascist utilises for conformity is to misinform the masses or not inform them at all. Examples of this can either be the dismissal of civil rights such as freedom of speech or assembly or controlling the means of informative sources such as newspapers television and other sorts of communication. These are tactics the fascist utilises if ...
- 1025: The Work of Robert Frost
- ... ancestors have said. The minister says of the old lady who used to live in The Black Cottage:-- One wasn't long in learning that she thought Whatever else the Civil War was for, It wasn't just to keep the States together, Nor just to free the slaves, though it did both. She wouldn't have believed those ends enough ... is. One couldn't say half so much if one were tragic. Copyright © 1951 by Mark Van Doren. Permission to reproduce granted by Charles and John Van Doren, executors. All rights reserved. The Atlantic Monthly; June, 1951; "Robert Frost's America"; Volume 187, No. 6; pages 32-34.
- 1026: Buddhism
- ... his faith by saying "I go to Buddha for refuge; I go to Dharma for refuge; I go to Sangha for refuge" by saying this a monk gives up his civil rights such as voting and being eligible for public services. Also a few sects permit marriage. This report was just a short overview of traditional Buddhism, the Buddha, its beliefs and ...
- 1027: The United States As A World Power: How Much Longer Will The US Be The Policeman of the World ?
- ... been ongoing continuously since the breakaway of Yugoslavia from the former Soviet Union. In an effort to gain themselves an independent country, 3 ethnic-diverse groups are fighting over their rights to Bosnia. In an effort to save the peace, President Clinton stated: "We can't be everywhere. We can't do everything. But where our interests and values are at ... is not involved in Bosnia. Bosnia is isolated, has no strategic resources, and it does not straddle or control international trade routes. Second, we are getting involved in a foreign civil war, as in Vietnam; we are not stemming any kind of international aggression. Third, America cannot afford to become the world's policeman."8 "I have felt for a long ...
- 1028: To Kill A Mockingbird
- ... pitches in to contribute. Cal even hands the children her own money to donate – a telling symbol of her people’s wealth of dignity amid their poverty in economic and civil rights. Even though the white people don’t treat the blacks equally, the blacks still show them respect. For example, as Jem, Scout and Cal are approaching the church, the men ...
- 1029: The Sky Is Gray
- ... in town) to get his sore tooth pulled. Prejudice against James’ family (because they are poor and black) also creates great sadness for them. This story takes place before the Civil Rights Movement, which is quite obvious when you see how James and his mother are treated when they go into town. As James said, “When I pass the little sign that ...
- 1030: The Rise of Communism in Russia
- ... The first four from the Bolshevik Revolutionary Legislation were a decree on peace, a decree on land, a decree on the suppression of hostile newspapers, and a declaration of the rights of the peoples of Russia (Stossenger, 130). By early 1918 the Bolshevik critics individually made their peace with Lenin, and were accepted back into the party and governmental leadership. At ... Left SR's like the right SR's and the Mensheviks, continued to function in the soviets as a more or less legal opposition until the outbreak of large-scale civil war in the middle of 1918. At that point the opposition parties took positions which were either equally vocal or openly anti-Bolshevik, and one after another, they were suppressed ...
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