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- 1171: A Plan In The Making The Const
- ... held to frame a new supreme law of the land. He says that after the United States had gained its independence, all that was left to do was to maintain social order, and to develop favorable conditions that appeal to not only the public, but to the new economy of this new country. This, however, would be a difficult class. Beard ... what they had fought to free them from. Now, came the challenge of adopting this new constitution. Everyone had different views on how the government run. Now even though most issues were resolved by compromise, the delegates could not have been happy with every piece of legislature. Compromise meant that your idea was not exactly accepted the way it was so ...
- 1172: Paul L. Dunbar
- ... readers even called for it. The truth was that Dunbar loved language and he was delighted to experiment with it. Another myth was that Dunbar’s poetry avoided the racial issues of his time. Even though many of his poems convey the life of personal vision with no attention to racial or social detail, a lot of his poems celebrate the black tradition. They eulogize black heroes in war or peace; praise whites who have helped the cause of black liberation, while condemning ...
- 1173: The Presidential Debates Between Bill Clinton and Dole
- ... s work such as governors, senators, etc. Clinton did little direct attacking but at one point, for example, he criticized Dole's 550 billion dollar "scheme" to cut Medicare and Social Security. Clinton and Dole showed very different views on education. Clinton observed education as dependent on the federal government program for funding. Bob Dole believes that education should be brought ... and take power from federal programs and pump it into state and local power. These are very different ideas which led to a lot of bickering and attacking of the issues (typical of any presidential debate). They both show completely different attitudes. To summarize the debate, it can be simply said that Dole attacked and avoided questions, while Clinton defended himself ...
- 1174: Ray Bradbury
- ... Angeles street corners from 1938 to 1942. Bradbury's first story publication was "Hollerbochen's Dilemma," printed in 1938 in Imagination!, an amateur fan magazine. In 1939, 11Bradbury published four issues of "Futuria Fantasia", his own fan magazine, contributing much of the published material himself. Bradbury's first paid publication was "Pendulum" in 1941 to"Super Science Stories." In 1942 Bradbury ... Martian settlers of a massive nuclear war on Earth. "Of twenty-two stories here collected, at most eight can be called 'science fiction" (Holmes 12). As much a work of social criticism as of science fiction, The Martian Chronicles reflects some of the prevailing anxieties of America in the early atomic age of the 1950's: the fear of nuclear war ...
- 1175: Politicians
- ... the Democrats capitalized and swayed middle-class. In truth, Democrats according to Dionne 'really did support expansive governent.' They have never had any problems taking cheap shots at Republicans (ie. social security, Medicare, and even school lunch programs). The overall effect has become less and less each year. During the Regan years Democrats have had their ego's literally dismantled. Because ... being both for and against big government. As for the Republicans it has become easier to place blame for 'moral annihilation'. Dionne points out that the one of the main issues in politics involves understanding morality itself. Sociologist James Davidson Hunter made it known at the 1992 Republican National Connvention that there are battles within the elephant camp, because of this ...
- 1176: Woman To Man
- ... speak of such things publicly. Her purpose is not only to reveal her emotions to her husband, but to reveal her emotions to the world. We need to consider the social context of the poem. Woman To Man was written in 1949. During the post-war years Australia was experiencing a period of affluence. Men were enjoying their role as 'breadwinner ... wild tree" and "rose". She uses words that conjure up creation and spiritual rebirth, such as "darkness", "light", "blindness", "sight" and "resurrection". Her word choice helps us reflect on the issues she is contemplating. Wright uses metaphors skilfully. Many of her metaphors are complex: "This is the hunter and our chase, / the third that lay in our embrace." The blind force ...
- 1177: Macbeth - Influence Of Characters On Macbeth
- One of the most commonly debated issues concerning morality is the concept of nature versus nurture. Which is more integral to one’s behavior: the inborn qualities or the influences of life on the individual? Mark Twain ... clear enough; that no man is an island. Every person relies on the influences of those around him or her in order to form conceptions and decisions. Humans are truly social creatures, and Macbeth is a wonderful example of this communal nature of man.
- 1178: International Relations Of Asia
- ... because more triangles were added, but because they included a new kind of triangle, the Sino-Soviet-US triangle. "Normally triangles are not thought of as a stable form in social or political relationships nor as a stabilizing influence within a larger setting. The great post-war exception was the Soviet-US-Japan triangle. Relationships among the three countries scarcely changed ... time "China looms all the more important for Japan as US interest, presence and influence in Asia seem to diminish." This means America's differences with China over human rights issues could also drive a wedge between US-Japan relations, since Japan would not join the US in imposing trade sanctions on China, owing to its own bilateral stakes. However, "in ...
- 1179: Acceptance Of Homosexual Marri
- ... Professor Cox, along with many others, has made a commitment ceremony to her partner. Sadly, this is a “counterfeit” form of marriage that she has had to accept, without the social support of her community. A “counterfeit marriage” is a ceremony that will not be acknowledged by anyone. There is no marriage license, no acceptance or acknowledgment from outside parties. Ramirez ... fortunate enough to find their “soul mate” should not be denied their basic human right of matrimony with the one person they love. Like abortion, same-sex marriage has emotional issues which will probably take generations, if at all, to come to an overall agreement. But, this is one issue that cannot be “put on the back burner” for long. There ...
- 1180: Gun Control
- ... political lobby groups. In the case of Bob Dole, the Republican Presidential candidate, his platform on gun control at times are contradictory, but his pattern of voting on gun-related issues in the senate seem to follow the characteristic Republican-NRA view on gun control. President Clinton takes a very different stand on gun control. His current re-election platform calls ... problem of violence in America. The black market is strong and will continue to serve the needs of the criminal. The United States has no hope of truly improving its social dilemma without a return to values. Until the situation improves, the lawful citizen must be allowed to protect him/herself in the spirit of the second amendment. Compliance with simple ...
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