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1911: What Freedom Of Speech Means T
... best countries that involves the people. There is not one person making all of the decisions for the American citizens, so it is possible to have numerous ideas in the government. People who voice their opinions can pursway the many government officials to change their positions on certain issues. If the United States did not possess the right to freedom of speech, then there would be hardly any reason for the government official to change his or her position on a certain issue. I believe that it is important for people to express their opinions and ideas so that the American ...
1912: The Population Solution
... some point in the future. Hopefully it will, but not without conditions that will contribute to the solution of the population explosion, conditions which include education, birth control methods and government action. Although not the largest in terms of population size, Kenya has one of the highest rates natural increase in the world. This rapid growth rate, which is predicted to ... as unnecessary and perhaps even undesirable. Individuals, groups and nations who hold such views may do so for military, political, religious or even economic reasons. At one time, the Roman government rewarded mothers and taxed bachelors and the USSR passed laws that made abortion and even contraception illegal. Many pronationalist equate military or political power with a larger population and believe ... creating an actual policy, is to campaign through the use of television, radio, and other forms of communication that strongly promotes a two child or even one child family. Nevertheless, government action must be taken now, whether it be to create more jobs, improve pensions, reduce family sizes and/or promote the use of birth control. As Isaac Asimov clearly ...
1913: Roswell Speech
... the early days of July one of the influential and concrete UFO cases of all time evolved. It is not exactly known what took place due to various military and government cover-up campaigns. My proposition is that extra-terrestrial entities and their craft were found in the desert near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947. There are 3 main points which ... that this event took place. 1st: There were many eyewitness accounts of the incedent. 2nd: There were news media accounts of the incident which were silenced by the U.S. government. And 3rd: The U.S. military and government were greatly involved in the investigation of this incident. #1 There were many eyewitnesses to the strange events that took place in Roswell in the summer of 1947. This ...
1914: The Economic Impact of The New Telecommunications Legislation
... Parliament legislative authority over the principal telecommunications "common carriers" (i.e. Bell Canada, Alberta Gov't Telephone, BC-Tel) in Canada. The new legislation defines the powers of the federal government and the regulation that is required to bring Canada's telecommunications policy into the twenty-first century. It ensures the efficient operation of our telecommunications system, maintains and promotes and ... The legislation also contains measures to protect consumers against possible abuse, including the sending of unsolicited information by telephone or fax machine (Beatty, 1990, p66). The Telecom Act gives the government the power to issue licenses to Canadian telecommunications companies and to set standards for equipment and facilities. In order to be eligible to hold a telecommunications license, the company ,must ... Telecom Market in Perspective" Telemanagement: The Angus Report on Communications Systems, Services, and Strategies. p20-32, September 1993. Bill C62 - An Act Respecting Telecommunications (The Telecom Act) Ottawa: Canadian Federal Government, 1990. Beatty, Perrin Summary of the Bill Respecting Telecommunications Ottawa: Canadian Federal Government, 1990. Telecommunications: New Legislation for Canada Ottawa: Department of Communications, 1992. Untitled and Anonymous postings from ...
1915: Abolishing Poverty in The U.S
... would raise the tax on alcohol and tobacco. Then I would do some refinancing of governments spending. With all the money that this creates I would setup cheep but nice government housing, government grocery stores and government clothing stores. Then I would setup a job training program that gives poor people government jobs. I would also send the best teachers to the ghetto schools. These programs ...
1916: Religious Life In Indonesia
... funerals. Muslims believe that cremation is not allowed because the body will be required when Allah resurrects people from their graves on the day of judgement. In 1973 the Indonesian government introduced a marriage bill, which placed strong restrictions on polygamy and permitted inter-religious mixed marriages. These laws went against what is stated in the Koran and upset many Muslims ... the widespread corruption that is institutionalised in the Indonesian parliament and governing bodies. After Suharto was re-elected unopposed the people took to the street. They had enough of their government. These protests readily turn into full-scale riots and Indonesia's people turned their anger to racial and religious differences. People also wish to end the military’s role in Indonesia’s government. This resulted in army officers such as General Wiranto taking being given less prominent roles in the newly formed government. Indonesia’s frustrations also boiled over onto the street ...
1917: Advances in Technology and Economics
... all it gets is a clunker parked on the street, and a dingy apartment in a low rent building,” says Time Magazine (Jan 30, 1995 issue). However, in 1970, our government provided our children with a free education, allowing the vast majority of our population to earn a high school diploma. This means that anyone, regardless of family income, could be ... in the middle class. Even restrictions upon child labor hours kept children in school, since they are not allowed to work full time while under the age of 18. This government policy was conducive to our economic markets, and allowed our country to prosper from 1950 through 1970. Now, our own prosperity has moved us into a highly technical world, that requires highly skilled labor. The natural answer to this problem, is that the U.S. Government's education policy must keep pace with the demands of the highly technical job market. If a middle class income of 1970 required a high school diploma, and the ...
1918: Social Security
... to maintain negative feelings against the social security program which is actually at no fault whatsoever. Once you have reached your retirement age you must notify your employer and the government agency responsible for paying you benifits. This is the Social Security Administration. Arrangements must be made to carry private health insurance over into retirement, and applications must be filed for government health coverage. While social security is of great financial benefit to retirees, it must not be mistaken as a financial entity on which people can live without any other sources ... paid from general revenues. Other countries have assistance for those not covered by social security or for those whose benefits are inadequate. There are some exceptions to social security coverage. Government workers, including the military, often have their own pension plans. The self-employed and those who work for nonprofit organizations have also been excluded, but in the United States ...
1919: Obstacles Toward Development
... trouble getting to hospital and use the medical facilities provide. Thirdly, many people who live in the third world countries lack education. This is due to the limited budget the government provides. In most countries, education takes the largest share of the government budget. Besides low levels of living, low level of productivity is also a major obstacle toward development. A production function is often used to describe the way in which societies ... Older people and children are often referred to as an economic dependency burden because they are the nonproductive members in the society and therefore must be supported financially by the government or the country's labor force. The dependency burden in developed countries is one-third of their population, whereas 45% in the less developed countries. The high dependency burden ...
1920: Terrorism in the US
... of the people involved were trampled. But is killing 150 adults and nineteen kids the best way to gain attention to a persons views on the action of the Federal Government (Combating 2) Brian Jenkins, a counter terrorism expert for Kroll and Associates said, “The threat assessment as at an all time High.” The reason for this is the ability of ... is a scary time to be alive in the world. With all this terrorism going on in the world surely American's are doomed to die a terrorist death. The Government is trying to do something about it, but can they do anything? It can't prevent Americans from possessing guns, that right is guaranteed by the Constitution. It is simply impossible to prevent the distribution of chemical and other warfare. The government; however, is trying to get the authority to bar members of terrorist groups from obtaining citizenship in the United States. It is also trying to help control the spread ...


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