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1371: The Industrial Heartland
... seven factors that must be met before an industry can start to take place in a particular area. Those seven factors are: raw materials, transportation, energy, markets, labour, capital, and government. The Industrial Heartland is almost like one big industry, connected in a vast megalopolis. I'll be taking a closer look at these factors and the way this area meets ... by consumers, so an industry can raise it's capital (stock-share in a company). Bond issues and bank loans are just some of the other ways industries start up. Government-Municipal, provincial, and federal government are concerned with the industry. Government encourages industry, for the growth of the region. The job of each part of the government is as follows: municipal-choose land for ...
1372: Censorship In Mass Media
... violation of these amendments, which includes the natural rights of free thought and expression. After all, that is why the united states was created, to escape the persecution by the government against the rights that the forefathers knew they had. 3Censorship is based on the concept of minority rule. If violence, language, or sex , which is enjoyed around the world, is unappropriate for even a miniscule percentage of people viewing it, then it is deemed inappropriate for every one. What kind of government is holding the reins to what people can and cannot see? Is this not a direct violation of any persons natural rights? Peopole should be able to choose for them ... of the people, if no one wanted those things then the sites would not exist. And therefore if that's what the people want and that is their opinion, the government has no right to limit what can and cannot be seen. This is the form of media that the government has the least control over. Almost anything can be ...
1373: Russia's Five Year Plans
... of the Marxian critique was that to achieve Communism there would first have to be a socialist dictatorship to first suppress any dissent or protest. Through coercive tactics this new government seized power and in 1917 Lenin came to power. Under his “rule” Russia underwent radical changes in it’s economic doctrines adopting a mixed which was termed the New Economic ... ownership of the means of production, but the majority of industry was made property of the people, which meant the majority of the means of production was controlled by the government. Lenin’s government made many achievements. It ended a long civil war against the remnants of the old Tsarist military system and established institutions in government. During this period, censorship and the ...
1374: Fahrenheit 451: How Montag is Convinced to Change His Mind about Books
Fahrenheit 451: How Montag is Convinced to Change His Mind about Books Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 is an outlandish novel based on the government brainwashing the United States to prevent the people from thinking for themselves. The government has given the people seashells to put in their ears, that play music all day. The seashells are one of the government's attempts to keep the people from thinking. Bradbury describes the society shown within the novel in a way that would draw a mind picture of robots. David Mogen ...
1375: African Women
... to a torturous death. If a man he would get a life time sentence with a chance of parole. In Kangaroo courts, punishment for women can be rape by a government official(s). Nelson Mendela the Prime Minister of South Africa once said, "I pay tribute to the mothers and wives of our nation. You are the rockhard foundation of our ... their abusers. As a result, an older man who was convicted of raping a nine year old girl received a ten year sentence. Women are getting rights and the MALE government is realizing that they must make both genders equal. "We demand the rights we deserve." The women of Africa demanded it and they got it. Women groups, like the ANC ... of women’s rights an integral part of its agenda." "Already the ANC has enriched the women’s rights in the charter and constitutional guidelines." They’ve made laws with government to become equal. The ANC has strongly advocated that that 33% of all political nominees be women. "Once the ANC was un-banned various groups united to form the ...
1376: Thomas Jefferson
... himself in some degree on these concepts. When he was voted into the presidency, Jefferson devoted a major section of his inaugural address to the "’the essential principles of our government, and consequently those which ought to shape it’s administration’" (Cunningham). Here he reiterated his basic political principles and the leading policies that he had professed as a candidate, which ... and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none." He then went on to affirm his commitment to the rights of the states and the preservation of the central government. Continuing to intermingle general principles and specific policies, that new president declared that he favored reliance for defense on a "militia rather than an army, a small navy" (Cunningham) and ... bred bureaucrats and bore heavily on his farmer following" (Bailey, Kennedy, Cohen). By repealing this tax, Jefferson was forced to abandon his belief on paying debts, thus costing the federal government about a million dollars a year in urgently needed revenue. Jefferson also had difficulty improving state rights and taking power from the federal government. As a result of the ...
1377: The History of the Panama Canal
... a local Spanish official suggested a canal route close to that of the present canal. Later, several other canal plans were suggested, but no action was taken. Eventually the Spanish government subsequently abandoned its interest in the canal, but in the early 19th century the books of the German scientist Alexander von Humboldt revived interest in the project, and in 1819 the Spanish government formally authorized the construction of a canal and the creation of a company to build it. Nothing came of this effort, however, and the revolt of the Spanish colonies soon ... only two routes were practical, the one across Panama and that across Nicaragua. In 1876 an international company was organized; two years later it obtained a concession from the Colombian government (Panama was then part of Colombia) to dig a canal across the isthmus. The international company failed, and in 1880 a French company was organized by Ferdinand Marie de ...
1378: Canada's Immigration From 1852-1990
... and more to move to Canada. With the construction of the CPR it was much easier to go west and settle the land which was cheap or free. The Canadian government was promoting it's self every where with it's fur and grains to encourage new comers and settlers that moved to the U.S. back to Canada. With the ... World War II no Canadians had it worse than the Japanese Canadians. After the booming of Pearl Harbour all Japanese-Canadians were stripped of their homes and property. The Canadian government showed great sympathy for European refugees and homeless. The government donated allot of money to agencies involved in post war rehabilitation and the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund. There was a also a change in the immigration barriers ...
1379: A Modern Day Odysseus
... Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)," which enabled the unbreakable encryption of e- mail. In other words, he extended to people the right to free speech that no one, not even the government, can listen to. Before PGP, the United States government had spied on people through simply steaming open envelopes and recording phone conversations. Not only that, but e-mail was, and still is to this day, notoriously simple to intercept ... experience, specializing in cryptography and data security, data communications, and real-time embedded systems. His skill was demonstrated quite clearly in that he coded encryption so strong that even the government could not break it. Opposition is essential to create achievement. If Odysseus merely sailed calm, forgiving seas to return to Ithaca, his heroic return would be terribly reduced from ...
1380: The Writings of Cicero
... can be noticed when one inspects his view of the ideal governing body, which he expresses through Scipio (in the commonwealth). Although Cicero presents very convincing arguments for a Composite government, clearly his view is possibly only due towards his belief in the roman structure of government.1 Cicero was limited to roman borders of experience, and this point was best illustrated by his disagreement with Aristotle's writings on the decay of states. Cicero was unable ... universal community. Cicero does not understand the spirit in which the universal community of mankind was thought. " It is, indeed, my judgment, opinion, and conviction that of all forms of government there is none which for organizing, distribution of power, and respect for authority is to be compared with that constitution which our fathers received from their ancestors and have ...


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