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- 1001: Brief History of the NRA
- ... million members. Within the NRA, there are four major organs. The Institute for Legislative Action (is the lobbying arm), the political Victory Fund (which is a political action committee), the Civil Rights Legal Defense Fund (deals with scholarly research and legal developments), and the Grass Roots Division (which specializes in raising support through grass roots methods). As a membership organization, the NRA ...
- 1002: Canadian Immigration
- ... minimum wage often don't pay taxes, thus leaching the Canadian social safety net. New Canadians tend to be very entrepreneurial according to Sheila Copps this is because of the rights and privileges that they were previously deprived of. A personal observation is the amount of taxi drivers, convenient store owners and restauranteurs, who one can access, are new Canadians. Most ... immigrants has also lead to and abundance of restauranteur, construction workers and contractors. By increasing the Canadian work force the new immigrants raise the productivity possibilities which allows for greater civil production of goods to export thus fuelling the economy. The impact of taking immigrants on the accepting country is overall beneficial. Though the advantages may not be clear at first ...
- 1003: Checks and Balances In The Government
- ... the presidency of Ronald Reagan, there were several times, where the code of checks and balances came into play. Two instances were the congressional override of Reagan’s veto of civil rights enforcement bill and a congressional refusal to renew funding for contra military operations. Lastly, over the next 127 years, the system of checks and balances was practiced on a daily ...
- 1004: Milestones In Communication
- ... less than three months for $500,000, then sold $6 million worth of public stock. Profits continued to pour in. The going rate was about $1 per word. During the Civil War, Lincoln was informed that a telegraph had been installed for communicating information to and from the battlefield and that he would be "able to make decisions at the speed ... s right to the key patents. Interestingly enough, Bell's financial backer and father-in-law, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, initially dismissed the telephone as a curiosity, offering to sell the rights to the telephone to Western Union for $100,000. (Western Union wasn't interested either.) Perhaps Hubbard was influenced by a quotation attributed to Rutherford B. Hayes, nineteenth president of ...
- 1005: My Lai: The Event, The Trial,
- ... probably the biggest mistake the United States of America have made in its 200 plus years of existence. As a result, the country's concern turned towards, next to the civil rights movement, the war in Vietnam, mostly in favor of it, but some against it. For the first time ever, America saw daily reports, footage, broadcasts on television of the "reality ...
- 1006: Milestones In Communication Mi
- ... less than three months for $500,000, then sold $6 million worth of public stock. Profits continued to pour in. The going rate was about $1 per word. During the Civil War, Lincoln was informed that a telegraph had been installed for communicating information to and from the battlefield and that he would be "able to make decisions at the speed ... s right to the key patents. Interestingly enough, Bell's financial backer and father-in-law, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, initially dismissed the telephone as a curiosity, offering to sell the rights to the telephone to Western Union for $100,000. (Western Union wasn't interested either.) Perhaps Hubbard was influenced by a quotation attributed to Rutherford B. Hayes, nineteenth president of ...
- 1007: My Lai: The Event, The Trial,
- ... probably the biggest mistake the United States of America have made in its 200 plus years of existence. As a result, the country's concern turned towards, next to the civil rights movement, the war in Vietnam, mostly in favor of it, but some against it. For the first time ever, America saw daily reports, footage, broadcasts on television of the "reality ...
- 1008: Faces Of The Diamond - Essay O
- ... given the freedom to aspire. The idea of introducing slavery into the system directly contradicts the belief of justice and freedom. Slavery gives power to the enforcers while eliminating the rights of the enslaved. Fitz-Norman Culpepper Washington, Braddock’s father, read his slaves a proclamation that he had composed which announced that the shattered Southern armies were reorganized from the remains of the Civil War and they defeated the North in a one pitched battle, his slaves believed him implicitly. Through this satirical event, Fitzgerald expresses his idea to the readers that many forms ...
- 1009: Real Face Of Terrorism
- ... of an individual or group of people with the aims of promoting a political or religious ideology”. The Kurdish terrorists that Ocalan lead have been fighting the Turkish government for civil rights and recognition for their ethnic brethren in Turkey but the terrorism carried out by Ocalan’s group didn’t mean to coerce the Turks into accepting their own brand of ...
- 1010: James Baldwin
- ... his writings. In 1963, he published The First Next Time, and also received the George Polk Memorial Award for magazine articles. He become known this year as the spokesperson for civil rights and was featured on the cover of Time magazine. In 1964, he published Blues For Mister Charlie which opened at ANTA Theatre on Broadway. The Amen Corner was produced in ...
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