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- 1861: The Comparisons of Charles Manson to Transcendental Philosophy
- ... many, but several of Manson's underlying themes coincide with earlier transcendental views. Many of Charles Manson's beliefs include creating a better society by reducing the size of the government, and preserving the role of an individual in society. This explains why Manson refused counsel at his trial, he represented himself until the judge found many of his motions “ludicrous ... Mr. Manson lost his sixth amendment right to self-representation, and he uses this example now to prove that the individual rights of people are controlled and manipulated by the government. The story of the “Manson Family” goes beyond the Tate/LaBianca murders, to years before the murders took place. Manson and his “family” would gather together in a house, when ... that the rights of an individual are no longer safe. In his 1986 Parole Hearing Statement, Manson talks about how his “family wanted to stop a war and turn the government and world to peace." He goes farther to say that his masterplan included preserving ATWA, which would extend to enhance the individual. Both of these ideals were important to ...
- 1862: The Truman Doctrine
- ... world. This policy would first go in aid to support the democratic regimes in Turkey and Greece. These nations were being threatened by Soviet-supported rebels seeking to topple the government and install a Communist regime. The Soviets were also making extreme territorial demands especially concerning the Dardanelles. A direct influence of this Doctrine was, of course, the Marshall Plan. The ... Turkey had taken from Russia after World War I. In Greece, the Soviets encouraged the insurgent leader Markos Vafiades with arms and economic support. The British troops helping the Grecian government were strangled of supplies due to poor economic times in Britain. Also, further territorial requisitions to Yugoslavia, Albania, and Bulgaria were being made. Seeing the deteriorating U.S. - Soviet relations ... 1. The present Russian ambassador . . . persona non grata . . . does not belong in Washington. 2. Urge Stalin to pay us a visit. 3. Settle the Korean question . . . give the Koreans a government of their own. 4. Settle the Manchurian question . . . support Chang Kai-Shek for a strong China. 5. Agree to discussion of Russia's lend-lease debt to the U. ...
- 1863: The Lottery
- ... an attorney when one is needed. In steps another public defender and your tax dollars. What happens to the family the gambler leaves behind. In many cases a life a government assistance and shame follows. Often pushing the family of the gambler into the same desire for a quick fix and the same criminal acts. All of this causing a greater need for police, judicial systems, social services, government funded counseling, more public housing, more government assistance, and a break down in a normal family life in which the parents contribute to a healthy economy. After a person’s life looks so grim they see ...
- 1864: Soft Drink Industry Case Study
- ... volume from the major soft drink producers to local distributors. 3. There was no data available to determine over capacity. Socio-Economic Relevant Governmental or Environmental Factors, etc. The Federal Government regulates the soft drink industry, like any industry where the public ingests the products. The regulations vary from ensuring clean, safe products to regulating what those products can contain. For example, the government has only approved four sweeteners that can be used in the making of a soft drink (Crouch, Steve). The soft drink industry currently has had very little impact on the ... to the industry as time marched on. Substitute inputs usually do not become important until the customer or market changes dramatically. This happens when new studies come out from the government about how harmful something is. This was the case when scientists came out with the study that stated that saccharin was harmful to rats. The industry had to respond ...
- 1865: Problematic Sollutions
- ... some validity in theory, I don t believe that implementation would have the desired effect. Murray s opinion is that some women go through with pregnancy because they know the government will support them through the Welfare system. Therefore Murray feels this economic policy should be abolished. To understand his theory you must look at illegitimacy as a circle: It is a fact that women, especially teenage women, are more sexually active today than in the past. One reason for this increase is that they know the government has systems designed to support them if they become pregnant. This serves as a safety net for the women therefore they are more sexually active. Murray feels that by cutting ... makes this suggestion for the same reasons he feels welfare should be done away with. It s a source of governmental aid. He feels that without the aid of the Government women will be less likely to engage in sex. With less sex comes less pregnancy. Although this point may be true it is not valid. The end just doesn ...
- 1866: Bombardier Report
- ... and 33% of profit in 1995 and makes Bombardier the fourth largest civilian airplane manufacturer in the world. Bombardier's customers are spread out over the globe. They range from government and private commercial airlines to wealthy individuals and corporations in need of private jets. The products that are driving the growth in this division are the RJ, the Global Express, and the Lear-45. De Havilland, which was recently purchased with help from the Ontario government, produces the Dash-8 series of airplanes. The Dash-8 has had its production rate increased to 48 planes a year with about 81 on order. Modified versions of the ... production. Bombardier has cut costs and increased the profit margin at de Havilland to improve profitability. Bombardier will likely exercise the option to buy the remaining 49% from the Ontario government. The outlook for the success of the RJ is very good, although most of its sales rely on a small number of companies, these companies are pleased with the ...
- 1867: Aaron and Brutus: The Irony of Violence
- ... Even though its political accomplishment was evident, the city of Rome was not stable. Generals, after returning from war, grew more powerful, and the role of senators dwindled in the government. This was a threat to their republic form of government. In “Titus Andronicus,” which takes place after “Julius Caesar,” the old republic has vanished, and a new, imperial Rome has emerged; however, like the previous government, this one is flawed. By carefully developing Aaron, a Moor in “Titus Andronicus,” and Brutus, a senator in “Julius Caesar,” as ceremonial characters driven by ritualistic, almost artificial motives, ...
- 1868: Breaker Morant
- ... his execution. The building of empires was very critical for Europe during the period of industrial growth. The British would sacrifice anybody or anything for the well being of its government. What comes of empire building is sacrifice, injustice, corruption, and in this case the execution of Harry Morant and Peter Hancock. Harry Morant understood that he was being sacrificed so the British government wouldn’t look bad. When he uttered “that is what comes of empire building”, he was simply saying that sacrifice, injustice, and war is the ammunition the British used to ... his execution. The building of empires was very critical for Europe during the period of industrial growth. The British would sacrifice anybody or anything for the well being of its government. What comes of empire building is sacrifice, injustice, corruption, and in this case the execution of Harry Morant and Peter Hancock. Harry Morant understood that he was being sacrificed ...
- 1869: Silent Nightmare
- ... Chernobyl nuclear power plant as one of the reactors was damaged." Measures are being taken to eliminate the consequences of the accident. Aid is being given to those affected. A government commission has been set up." The Soviets had withheld all information about the accident for over 36 hours and still did not reveal the scope of the disaster when they ... apparent. The editorial criticizes Soviet secrecy saying "Above all, the people of the Soviet Union-people who have been kicked around, sat on, lied to, intimidated and cheated by their government decade after decade- these people have a right to know what has happened to them. And what may be in store for them as a result of the tragedy" (6 ... Chernobyl nuclear power plant as one of the reactors was damaged. Measures are being taken to eliminate the consequences of the accident. Aid is being given to those affected. A government commission has been set up." (16). (14). Tuesday's Statement (April 29,1986). "As has already been reported in the press, an accident has taken place at the Chernobyl ...
- 1870: Abstractions In Power-Writing
- ... in relation to other institutions: the legislature, the King, the earth, and the military. The abstraction of power sets the tone of the Declaration, and shapes the colonists conception of government and society. Power in the Declaration of Independence flows from distinct bodies within society such as the King, the legislature, the military, and the colonists. The Oxford English Dictionary defines ... control, strength, and force, "power to produce an effect, supposes power not to produce it; otherwise it is not power but necessity" (OED 2536). This definition explains how the power government or social institutions rests in their ability to command people, rocks, colonies to do something they otherwise would not do. To make the people pay taxes. To make the rocks ... the tone of the document would have been much stronger indicting all of English society. The colonists interpretation of power has serious repercussions on the subsequent formulation of the US government. Because the colonists philosophical break with England was over the power of the King the framers of the Declaration of Independence sought to prevent a monarchy from arising in ...
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