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1581: Chaos in The Currency Markets : Currency Crisis of The EMS
... movements. By using the signal, speculators usually take the position before the things actually occurred. Sometime, if high power enough, the speculators position can influence the exchange rate movement. The government controls is one of the factors affecting exchange rate. The government can influence the equilibrium exchange rate in many way, including direct intervening (buying and selling currencies) in the foreign exchange markets and indirect intervening by affecting macro variables such as ... s ability to establish a common currency by 1999. A major concern of a common currency is based on the concept of a single European monetary policy. Each country's government may prefer to implement its own monetary policy. It would have to adapt to a system in which it had only partial input to the European monetary policy that ...
1582: From Stalinism To Leninism
... plan to be implemented. He said that "If we introduced state capitalism in approximately 6 months' time we would achieve a great success" ("How Lenin Led to Stalin"). As the government gained more and more control over the economy, Lenin felt it necessary to defend his actions. He published an article in April of 1918 in which he stated that "Unquestioning ... Anarchists and imprisoning over 500 more ("How Lenin Led to Stalin"). Another feature common to both Stalin and Lenin was their attempts to eliminate any democratic or representative forms of government. This too was a continuation of a long-standing Leninist policy well before Stalin was in power. Starting in 1918, in elections for factory committees, an approved list of candidates ... 1956, and in Czechoslovakia in 1968, as well as many other, smaller revolts ("How Lenin Led to Stalin"). This policy would seem to contradict the Leninist ideal, in which the government was built for the workers, and a revolt of the workers would have been something that occurred only as a step towards a communist society. However, we can find ...
1583: FDR
... an over-night sensation. Charm and persuasion was what the citizens needed, not someone telling then that all hope was lost. “There is a duty on the part of the government to do something about this,” said F.D.R. He was in great opposition to Hoover’s “rugged individualism” approach and believed that only mass government intervention could revive, or even lift the economy out of its debt. His ease with public speaking, all-American appearance, and optimistic approach were not his only presidential campaign platforms ... took into office with him, developed The New Deal. The New Deal had four different strategic categories: Relief, Reform, Recovery, and Reconstruction. The Deal was designed to use the federal government’s power to help resuscitate the economy by ‘trying’ anything and everything. Although New Deal legislation was improving the lives of the average to unfortunate Americans through laws and ...
1584: Medical Uses Of Marijuana
... further research to Varmus by the end of March. Ever since the 1930s and the era of "Reefer Madness," when marijuana acquired both a countercultural stigma and allure, the federal government has resisted attempts to legalize marijuana for medical purposes-both by inhibiting research and by restricting access to the drug. The government has been fearful of sending the message that if marijuana is medically useful, it also can be used safely as a recreational drug. The scientific issue is unresolved, but nonetheless ... no medical uses. Despite a number of petitions to move marijuana to Schedule II, the DEA refused even to hold a public hearing on the issue. So while the federal government resisted, states took the initiative. By the late 1980s, 34 states had passed some form of medical marijuana legislation. Several states organized marijuana research programs so they could legitimately ...
1585: 1984: A Political Statement Against Totalitarianism
... The second novel is 1984 a story of dictators who are in complete control of a large part of the world after the Allies lost in World War II. The government in this novel gives no freedoms to its citizens. They live in fear because they are afraid of having bad thoughts about the government of Oceania, a crime punishable by death. By employing literary devices such as diction, foreshadowing, and symbolism, Orwell composes a novel "1984" which proves to be a gem in Orwell ... of the "Newspeak" language.. He chooses to use another made up expression to further enhance the atmosphere which does not allow for an individual to "think twice" about what the government expresses. "It was a bright, cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen." (Orwell 5) Orwell carefully selects the words for this sentence and chooses to introduce ...
1586: Auditor Liability
... format. The four possibilities are as follows: instructions indicating compliance with GAAS and such compliance is the only considerable factor, compliance with GAAS and all factors are considered, compliance with government standards and only compliance is considerable, and compliance with government standards with all factors being considered. (Buckless p.169) The study concluded, "that jurors attached greater credibility to auditing standards established by the federal government than to those established by the auditing profession." (Buckless p.173) In a subsequent article the point is raised that when discussing the issue of government versus professional standards, ...
1587: 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 ...
1588: 1984
... The second novel is 1984 a story of dictators who are in complete control of a large part of the world after the Allies lost in World War II. The government in this novel gives no freedoms to its citizens. They live in fear because they are afraid of having bad thoughts about the government of Oceania, a crime punishable by death. By employing literary devices such as diction, foreshadowing, and symbolism, Orwell composes a novel "1984" which proves to be a gem in Orwell ... of the "Newspeak" language.. He chooses to use another made up expression to further enhance the atmosphere which does not allow for an individual to "think twice" about what the government expresses. "It was a bright, cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen." (Orwell 5) Orwell carefully selects the words for this sentence and chooses to introduce ...
1589: HITLER, Adolf (1889-1945)
... Adolf's mother. Hitler's rambling, emotional autobiography 'Mein Kampf' (My Struggle) reveals his unstable early life. His father, a petty customs official, wanted the boy to study for a government position. But as young Hitler wrote later, "the thought of slaving in an office made me ill . . . not to be master of my own time." Passively defying his father, the ... stiff arm and was greeted by the word Heil! From "Beer Hall Putsch" to Prison By 1923 the Nazis had grown strong enough in Munich to try to seize the government. They started the "Beer Hall Putsch," so-called because Hitler and his henchmen tried to take over the reins of government at a meeting that was held in a beer hall. The attempt failed. Hitler was convicted of treason and sentenced to five years in prison. The Bavarian government commuted ...
1590: The Effectiveness of Eisenhower's First Term: 1953-1956
... Nixon had received $18,000 as the governor of California from several millionaires. This finding opened him up to enormous criticism especially because his campaign was supposed to be against government immorality. Eisenhower immediately began to consider dropping Nixon from the ticket. The only chance that Nixon had was to show that he was "as clean as a hound's tooth ... the Democratic ticket was Adlai E. Stevenson who at the time was the governor of Illinois. Along with his governship, Stevenson also had a long and varied career in the government and his grandfather had been the Vice President in Cleveland's second term. Stevenson campaigned with "truth" being his main issue. In his acceptance speech Stevenson said "The ordeal of ... developed a manifesto that stated his conservative view of domestic affairs. In this manifesto, Eisenhower stated that the greatest threat that faced the nation was the unchecked growth of the government. From this evolved one of the main issues of the campaign, the "creeping socialization" of the United States government. This issue sought to curb the spending on social programs ...


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