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191: The Bill of Rights
... religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. ESTABLISHING RELIGION: While campaigning for his first term, George Bush said "I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they ... Bible tells him to honor no other God. For this religious practice, Newmeyer and Braunstein were jailed and are now suing. FREE SPEECH: We find that technology has given the government an excuse to interfere with free speech. Claiming that radio frequencies are a limited resource, the government tells broadcasters what to say (such as news and public and local service programming) and what not to say (obscenity, as defined by the Federal Communications Commission [FCC]). The ...
192: Environmental Forces And International Business
... payment, taxation, inflation and tariffs are all uncontrollable financial forces. Balance of payments are a very important indicator of what may happen to the country's economy including what the government may cause to happen. If the BOP is in deficit, inflation is often the cause. The amount of taxes paid is affected by inflation. Australia's inflation is lower than ... major factor as to how much your money is worth. Australia and Italy are much more stable than countries such as Brazil or Nicaragua which are quite volatile. If their government should be overthrown your money would be worthless. Australia is the second lowest taxing country in the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development). Their corporate tax rate has been ... by political forces. The political climate of the country in which a business operates is as important as the country's topography, natural resources and climate. Australia's system of government is based on the liberal democratic tradition. Like the United States, Australia has a written constitution. The Australian constitution defines the responsibilities of the federal government, which include foreign ...
193: The Green Party of Canada
... Green Party values such things as ecological wisdom, social justice, grass roots democracy, non- violence, decentralization, feminism, and future focus/sustainability (htp.//www.green.ca). If you agree that the government should focus its attention toward these values, then you yourself are probably Green. All of these values are joined by a common value system which is determined by a set ... we will not be able to sustain ourselves (Darfler). The trouble is that to educate people to do this would take a substantial amount of money and the present day government isn't willing to comply. In this day and age the human population is exploding, with this population boom we are using up large amounts of our finite resources. It ... a whole. This was exemplified when connecting PEI to the rest of Canada was a hotly debated topic, to decide whether or not to build the fixed link bridge, the government of the province held a provincial plebiscite to decide whether or not to build a bridge. The majority voted yes, meaning that the bridge was to be built. This ...
194: Causes Of The Civil War 2
... taxes it imposed. The English leaders, on the other hand, thought members of Parliament looked after the best interests of the whole empire. People all over the world believe that government protects life, liberty, and property. Were it not for government, the world would soon run into all manner of disorders and confusions, (136,Text). The idea that stable and enlightened government could be achieved by balancing the concepts of monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy became a common belief among many individuals. In Europe, individual monarch power was growing. This outraged many ...
195: Should Government Spend or Reduce Money to Stop Drug Abuse?
Should Government Spend or Reduce Money to Stop Drug Abuse? Should government spend more money to overthrow the drugs trafficking and control the drug abuse? Or reduce health and social costs to the public of illegal drug use to make the drug ... consumption of illegal drugs maybe is a one of the most important problems faced by humankind, both in terms of the damage done to our societies and the breakdown of government institutions. The terribly harmful double outcome represent a serious public-health challenge, and a threat to national security. Most of the American are using drug since they were studied ...
196: Russian Revolution
Russian Revolution The roots of the Russian Revolution of 1917 were deep. Russia had suffered under an extremely oppressive form of government for centuries under the rule of the czars. During the 19th century the nation was filled with movements for political liberalization. In the long run there were several revolutions, not ... World War I, when Russian military forces were hard pressed by the Germans. The March Revolution of 1917 led to the abdication of Nicholas and the installation of a provisional government. The leader of this government was Alexander Kerensky, who was eventually forced from power. (He later immigrated to the United States.) The last revolution took place in November of the same year. (Because the ...
197: Bill of Rights
... religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. ESTABLISHING RELIGION: While campaigning for his first term, George Bush said "I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they ... Bible tells him to honor no other God. For this religious practice, Newmeyer and Braunstein were jailed and are now suing. FREE SPEECH: We find that technology has given the government an excuse to interfere with free speech. Claiming that radio frequencies are a limited resource, the government tells broadcasters what to say (such as news and public and local service programming) and what not to say (obscenity, as defined by the Federal Communications Commission [FCC]). The ...
198: ALIEN EXISTENCE
... the development of the human species. This alone is not the only reason we believe in the existence of Extraterrestrial life and UFOs. Aliens along with UFOs exist because of Government Cover-ups, The Roswell Incident, Extraterrestrial Laws and Government Projects. The United States government is actively involved in secret military projects. For national security reasons the military keeps these projects secret from the public. Some individuals believe that the US government has already ...
199: Human Rights In Yugoslavia (98
... were held in all the republics. Non-Communist parties won control of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia. Communists renamed Socialists, continued to hold power in Serbia and Montenegro. National government. In theory, Yugoslavia's government is democratic. It has an elected parliament and an appointed president and Prime Minister. In practice, however, power is in the hands of Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic. In May 1992 ... s party--the Socialist Party of Serbia--won a majority of seats in the legislature. Milosevic's control of the parliament allowed him to rule in a dictatorial manner. Local government. Both Serbia and Montenegro have a popularly elected president and parliament. Serbia includes the provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina. These provinces had many powers of self-government until 1990, ...
200: Economic Policy
... Policy Author: Chad Stigall The new economic policy of the united states should include cutting taxes, reducing governmental waste, and balance the budget by having a smaller more efficient federal government. It should include equal opportunity for financial security but not through a government sponsored redistribution of wealth program. Cutting taxes across the board including income tax rates, capital gains and estate taxes among others should provide a growth spurt for the economy. Allowing ... work harder and save more. The way things are now people can not seem to get ahead no matter how hard they work. The harder they work the more the government takes while others who choose not to work hard or have not developed the skills to earn a decent wage reap the same and in many cases more benefits. ...


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