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- 1431: Nuclear Power In Ontario
- ... the average person did not have a lot of knowledge about nuclear energy, and nuclear studies were being held. All people really knew was the positive side of things, the government and research body s made videos that would try to describe nuclear energy to the public. The videos would talk about how great nuclear power and how abundant nuclear energy was. Making it sound like the answer to all our electric needs. The government and research body kind of jumped around the subject of nuclear waste, and the effects it could have on a human or the environment. The real truths about nuclear energy ... that a panel of world class ecologists study the long-term problem of radioactive tailings and that the future of nuclear power be assessed in view of their findings. The government has ignored these recommendations. Nuclear waste is biodegradable, but it takes it takes hundreds of thousands of years to do so, which could leave unimaginable results in the future. ...
- 1432: Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Grim P
- ... from realizing itself. Althought the book starts out as the story of a neurotic, paranoid man, it quickly turns into a protest against a quasi-utopian society and a totalitarian government. The book appears to be a satire at the start, similar to books such as “Gulliver’s Travels”, or Huxley’s “Brave New World”, but all too quickly the reader will “discover, quite unpleasantly, that it is not a satire at all.” Nineteen Eighty-four is not simply a criticism of what Orwell saw happening in his national government with the coming of English Socialism, but a warning of the consequences of contemporary governmental practices, and what they where threatening to bring about. Perhaps the book seems so bleak ... or going to the bathroom. He also wouldn’t have passed by this magazine advertisement that could be seen in 1984: Is Big Brother watching? If you are tired of Government, tired of big business, tired of everyone telling you who you are and what you should be, then now is the time to speak out. Display your disgust and ...
- 1433: Canada
- ... much we take the place we live for granted? If you were to take the time, you would discover how diverse are Canada's history, geography, climate, economy, cultures and government. Did you know it is the largest country in the world now that U.S.S.R broke up. Specifically, Canada is 9,922,330 square km. Did you know ... about every nationality possible and together they form a great home. Despite the many cultures, Canada's main languages are english and french. Canada is a democracy. This means the government is elected by all the people. It is responsible for managing the country, forcing laws, building roads and helping the country run smoothly. Canada has three main levels of government: Federal, Provincial and Municipal. The house of commons lies in Ottawa, Ontario. While the Queen is not present, her representative, the Governor General is in charge. He ranks higher ...
- 1434: Egyptain Foreign Policy In Regards To Israel & The United States
- ... conflict in the Middle East is long and well documented. To both, and to many biased observers the history of the Egyptian/Israeli conflict is very one sided, with one government, or one people causing the continued wars between the two neighboring states. But, as any social scientist of any reputation will state, all international conflicts have more than one side ... create an interesting and volatile atmosphere. As soon as the state of Israel was created, the United State quickly recognized the state and started diplomatic relations with the newly formed government. At the same time, the USSR recognized Israel, not wishing the US to be seen as the champion for the newly found state. Although there is no definitive proof, one ... Palestine. He organized a clandestine group inside the army called the Free Officers. After the war against Israel, the Free Officers began to plan for a revolutionary overthrow of the government. In 1949 nine of the Free Officers formed the Committee of the Free officers’ Movement and in 1950 Nasser was elected chairman. In 1952, the Free Officers Movement led ...
- 1435: Quebec's Quiet revolution: What is it? How has it changed Quebec's
- ... easy. Each is always arguing and accusing the other of wrong doings. All this hatred and differences started in the past, and this Quiet revolution, right after a new Liberal government led by Jean Lesage came in 1960. Thus was the beginning of the Quiet Revolution. Lesage had an excellent team of cabinet ministers which included Rene Levesque. The Liberals promised ... Canadian engineers from all over Canada returned to Quebec to work on the project. Slogans during these times were "we can do it" and "masters in our own homes". The government also started to replace programs the Church previously ran, which included hospital insurance, pension schemes and the beginning of Medi-Care. For these programs, the Quebec Liberals had to struggle ... own the schools of Quebec. Most of the teachers were Priests, Nuns and Brothers. They provided a good education but Quebec needed more in business and technology. Lesage wanted a government-run school system that would provide Quebec with people in engineering, science, business and commerce. With the new freedom of expression, lots of books, plays and music about French ...
- 1436: Could Air Pollution Have A Negative Impact On Water Quality?
- ... contaminated fish, harmful algal blooms, and unsafe drinking water. Researchers had found the sources of these air pollutants. They have worked diligently to improve the environment. For this reason, the government delegates the “big brothers” to watch over the polluters. These “big brothers” are the government agencies such as EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), and MDEQ (State of Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.) The EPA is an agency that deals with the protection of human health and ... months, and are then carried by the atmosphere to colder climates, and finally dropped from the sky via snow and rain and build up in the food chain2. The federal government has developed regulatory standards and guidelines to protect individuals from the potential health effects of toxaphene and mirex in drinking water and food. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concludes ...
- 1437: Morality and Ethics and Computers
- ... situation appears which blurs the lines. The Internet has caused one of these situations. There is information on the Internet about everything from drugs to making bombs. The United States government is trying to decide whether they should or should not censor material on the Internet. The government does not censor information like this in public libraries, so why should it censor this information on the Internet? The government censors information like this on television though, so why wouldn't it censor this on the Internet? If the government goes strictly by the First Amendment, it would not ...
- 1438: Chad
- ... helping it's economy is cotton, which accounts for 48% of exports.1 The industry of Chad is mainly based on processing agricultural products. It is run by a republican government and it's legal system is based on French civil law system and Chadian customary law. The recent president is Idriss Deby and head of government is Prime Minister Joseph Yodoyman Chad had gained its independence from France on August 11, 1960. Its national holiday is held on the same day every year. The geography of ... age 15 and over people can read and write French or Arabic. The total population of literacy is 30%. 42% for males and 18% for females. Chad has a republican government. The capital of Chad is N'djamena. It's administrative divisions are 14 prefectures (prefectures, singular - prefecture); Batha, Biltine, Borkou-Ennedi-Tibesti, Chari-Baguirmi, Guera, Kanem, Lac, Logone Occidental, ...
- 1439: China's Economic Future Outlook
- ... its productivity, and the number of monopolies decrease as studies show, China will move into a capitalist front only to prosper. An Inflationary crisis within two years will test the government's reformist mettle: The 14th Communist Party Congress, set the official seal on the fourth wave of economic reform. Market Splintering: l feel that China should allow labour to become ... build a railway system, so it will not have the highest utilisation rates for freight traffic. l also believe that China should give incentives for students to enter higher education. Government Finance: l think that the government should stop making up for losses of state-owned firms, and stop paying subsidies to these firms and consumers, hence the budget gap would be more than closed. Why ...
- 1440: MS Vs DOJ
- ... smart business practices has enabled them to become the successful company is today and not because of “strong-arms” or unfair strategies. One particular situations with Sun Microsystems and the government allege that Microsoft saw Java’s cross-platform capabilities as a threat to the popularity of its Windows operating system, and tried to sabotage the technology. But according to Microsoft ... s closet partners now realize to be unrealistic. Legal arguments and authorities, as well as substantial evidence supporting the arguments show how Microsoft has not done the accusations by the government. For example, how Netscape has been prevented by any of the Microsoft conduct at issue from utilizing numerous available channels to distribute its web browsing software broadly to consumers. In ... 70 million users of unlimited distribution allowing Netscape to distribute many copies and the number continues to grow in recent years. One overwhelming outcast to this case is that the Government has not evidence to prove, that the software code in Windows98 that provides web-browsing functionality is a “separate product.” The DOJ have tried to prove a traditional tying ...
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