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1231: Utopia
... One example of these factions was the Black Panther Party. This was a group of African-Americans that formed in order to try to resolve some of the issues of civil rights for their people. They felt it was only right that they as people had the freedom that was given to others. They wanted the power to determine the destiny of ...
1232: Laws Must Be Passed To Address The Increase In The Number And Types Of Computer Crimes
... a lot to the fellow hackers and fellow hackers and the Electronic Frontier Foundation for coming up with the blunt of the legal fees so we could fight for our rights." (Interview with Steve Jackson, fellow hacker, who was charged in operation Sun Devil) The case of Steve Jackson Games vs. Secret Service has yet to come to a verdict yet ... a subpoena we could have showed or copied every file in the building for them."(Steve Jackson Interview) Computer professionals are grappling not only with issues of free speech and civil liberties, but also with how to educate the public and the media to the difference between on-line computer experimenters. They also point out that, while the computer networks and ...
1233: Norman Rockwell Bio
... other works, but because of the opportunity to unite and promote the national spirit that country needed to come together and win the war. Then during the sixties and the Civil Rights Movement Rockwell made illustrations portraying the cruelty of racial discrimination and prejudice. Even during his old age Rockwell still maintained a productive artistic life. As typical with most artists, there ...
1234: Negligent Hiring/Retention
... The limitations placed on human resources professionals and employers relating to preemployment inquiries make an interesting contrast to the negligent hiring dogma. Discrimination law, such as title VII of the civil rights act of 1964, as written and/or interpreted by the courts, proscribes many inquiries that have a negative employment-related impact on protected classes of people. Plaintiffs also are asking ...
1235: To Kill A Mockingbird: Lessons Never Learned
... that Harper Lee compiled a number of stories, either overheard or read, into the story of Robinson. In the 1960s, the United States was engulfed in turmoil related to the civil rights movement. As a result, “To Kill a Mockingbird” seemed to speak to a certain point in time. Unfortunately, the history that has unfolded since the novel was published proves that ...
1236: The Christian Coalition: A Small Grassroots Organization or A Large Political Threat?
... effective political action; · To inform Christians of timely issues and legislation; · To speak out in the public arena and media; and · To protest anti-Christian bigotry and defend the legal rights of Christians. While the fortunes of its' leaders, organizations, and candidates have fluctuated, the CC's activities are well-financed, and it's followers are well-organized. Increasingly, they are ... time he received a 100% rating from the Christian Coalition, based on a voting record which was affront to the separation of church and state, the environment and individual and civil liberties. This information plainly states that the Christian Coalition is a partisan organization who, to avoid losing their tax-exempt status, hide the real message and pretend to be non ...
1237: Jesse Jackson: a Brief Biography
... fascism". In South Africa they call it "racism". Here in America we call it conservatism." He even once called New York City, "Hyme-town." Hearing that remark coming from a civil rights leader shocked everybody, and cost him millions of votes. Another scandal came along when he led over five hundered Stanford University students singing, "Hey hey, ho ho. Western civ has ...
1238: Internet Censorship
... to monitor every E-mail, Webpage, IRC channel, Gopher site, Newsgroups, and FTP site would be near impossible. This attempt to censor the Internet would violate the freedom of speech rights that are included in democratic constitutions and international laws. It would be a violation of the First Amendment. The Constitution of the United States of America declares that "Congress shall ... about protecting and enlarging freedom of expression for all our citizens...Ideas should not be checked at the border” Another person attending that conference was Ann Breeson of the American Civil Liberties Union, an organization dedicated to preserving many things including free speech. She is quoted as saying "Our big victory at Brussels was that we pressured them enough so that ...
1239: Assassination Of Martin Luther
1 Alabama Authorities differ on the reason why Alabama is nicknamed the Yellowhammer State. The term originated during the Civil War as a reference to soldiers from the state serving the Confederacy. Either because the state confederate troops stuck yellowhammer feathers in their caps or because their uniforms, which had ... as the badgers dig in their burrows and lived underground. Another nickname is the Copper State, a reference to the copper mines in the North. Wyoming Such dedication to human rights is reflected in the Wyoming's nickname, the Equality State. Other nicknames are the Cowboy State, the Sagebrush State, and the Big Wyoming State.
1240: 1984: The Plot
... world. Nineteen Eighty Four suggests that the government alienates each member of society from one another, and warns the reader what life can be like without the privileges of fundamental civil and human rights. Through the character of Winston Smith, Orwell shows the destruction of the sane individual who can not adapt to an insane society.


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