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2181: Hitler 2
Njpa t,rAdolf Hitler, (1889-1945), Was a German political and government leader and one of the 20th century's most powerful dictators, who converted Germany into a fully militarized society and launched World War II in 1939. Making anti-Semitism a ... the Nazi party must use legal means to assume power. Released as a result of a general amnesty in December 1924, he rebuilt his party without interference from those whose government he had tried to overthrow. When the Great Depression struck in 1929, he explained it as a Jewish-Communist plot, an explanation accepted by many Germans. Promising a strong Germany ... tool of big business. Hitler, Adolf Germany's Dictator - Once in power, however, Hitler quickly established himself as a dictator. The legislature passed the Enabling Act that permitted Hitler's government to make laws without the legislature. The act effectively made the legislature powerless. Hitler used the act to Nazify the bureaucracy , replace all labor unions with one Nazi-controlled ...
2182: Hitler And World War I
... the German society. After World War I, the "guilt clause" in the Treaty of Versailles caused Germany to lose not only territory and money, but German pride as well. Weimar government members had to bear the disgrace of signing the treaty. This, in Hitler's view, was humiliating Germany. Moreover, he and the German army denied being defeated in the war ... groups. For example, the Social Democrats (SPD) were concerned with representing the working class and the German People's Party (DVP) was interested in big business. The inability of the government to work together led to a period of presidential rule. Also, continuous economic and financial difficulty weakened the Weimar Republic after the World War I. Germans faced high unemployment and ... in March of 1933, forming a majority in the Reichstag through an alliance with the Nationalists (DNVP) enabled him a majority to pass the Enabling Act. This gave "Hitler's government rule without the need for action to be authorized either by the Reichstag or presidential decree" (p.38). This led to massive violence from Nazis. The Nazis' "seizure of ...
2183: Privacy And Anonymity And Information Network Technologies
... monitor and link institutions involved in data collection. Privacy, is a collective value which we all share, as well all citizens have similar levels of privacy in the eyes of government institutions. We provide personal data consistently, and legislative-information based relationships have always existed, they are voluntary but also necessary for the well being of individuals and the well being ... the assumption that to participate in our social, economic and technological systems they must relinquish some of their personal data, and they are willing to acknowledge that many commercial and government organizations have a legitimate need for that data, what is obviously objected to however, is the secondary uses of that data without permission as it is residing somewhere in cyberspace ... in society, and pariticpating in technologies that by their very nature have implications on their privacy". In an economy that is now dependent on information dominated by powerful corporate and government interests the value of privacy must become a priority and be given the respect it deserves. The debate about privacy and its focus on its significance as a public ...
2184: Internet Applications In Business
... for it in their Employee Manual on their own. One of the main reasons why companies do this is to protect themselves legally. Since the company owns the account, the government holds them accountable for its use. For instance, if an employee were to use their company supplied Email account to send a bomb threat to the White House, the Secret Service would contact the company first. The company would then be forced to forfeit all and any messages that the government requests. If the government finds anything incriminating previous to the bomb threat message, the company could then face charges of their own. Now with that in mind, you’d better believe that every ...
2185: Internet
... isn’t perfect but it is a good start Who is supposed to be the watchdog on the net? This question will raise the temperature in almost any room. The government already has to many regulations on lots of things, who wants Uncle Sam’s hand in the web. Some of the regulations that are applied are there for specific reasons ... States especially makes a big deal out of nudity. In Eastern Europe the children will not even were bathing suits until they reach the age around puberty. What gives our government the right to police the world based on our views? Yesterday I was watching some television with a female friend of mine when the talk show Sally came on. The ... If you can regulate your son or daughters use of the net, then why violate other peoples’ rights? I would just like to keep the information superhighway open and without government restrictions so that I can put my car on cruise control and ride all day long.
2186: Hackers
... proliferation of home computers has been accompanied by a corresponding social problem involving the activities of so-called "computer hackers." "Hackers" are computer aficionados who "break in" to corporate and government computer systems using their home computer and a telephone modem. The prevalence of the problem has been dramatized by the media and enforcement agents, and evidenced by the rise of ... Hackers, and the "danger" that they present in our computer dependent society, have often received attention from the legal community and the media. Since 1980, every state and the federal government has criminalized "theft by browsing" of computerized information (Hollinger and Lanza-Kaduce, 1988, pp.101- 102). In the media, hackers have been portrayed as maladjusted losers, forming "high-tech street ... to date. Activist Times, Incorporated (ATI): Unlike the other electronically distributed publications, ATI does 15 not limit itself to strictly computer/telephone news. Articles normally include commentary on world and government events, and other "general interest" topics. ATI issues are generally small and consist of articles written by a core group of four to seven people. Unlike the publications discussed ...
2187: Computer Simulations
... action, and plan and issue new orders in a timely manner, all while using their organizational equipment and procedures. d. Logistical support for WARSIM 2000 will be based on a government- owned contractor-supported system. The government will own necessary hardware, have all proprietary rights to the developmental hardware and software components, and full license rights to the non-developmental software components of WARSIM 2000. Contracted logistical support will provide for the maintenance of government-owned computer hardware at all times. e. The acquisition and development strategy for WARSIM 2000 must abide by several constraints. (1) The WARSIM 2000 acquisition must build upon the ...
2188: Pesticides
... in the nearby apple orchards poisoned the water. In 1988, “60 Minutes” aired an unproven report that set off a scare over the pesticide, Alar. Ten years later, the Federal Government posed “that the U.S. food supply is the safest in the world.” (Burros, 14) In response, a representative of the Consumer Union group disagreed and stated, “that in a ... We can agree the 1996 bill has strictly redefined pesticide regulations. Where pesticides are no longer classified by category of chemicals, but rather what chemicals are in each pesticide. The government is now funding research studies in universities to assist the EPA in its re-registration process. The EPA’s re-registration process will retest all 208 pesticides to determine if they are carcinogenic. This type of project will incorporate independent researches as well as projects to produce cancer maps of the U.S. water reservoirs. In 1998, the government funded the “National Water Quality Assessment Pesticide Synthesis Project” to research any agricultural lands surrounding water areas (i.e. streams, rivers, and ground water) and produce cancer maps. Cancer ...
2189: Mans Effect On The Environment
... it is difficult to identify and separate different types and a relatively low demand for the recycled marerial also adds to the problem. Recycling is growing in popularity and the government hope that by the year 2000 50% of all household waste will be recycled. DISPOSAL OF WASTE : Lanfill : There are four critical elements in a secure landfill: a bottom liner ... fuel. It’s main advantage is that it is more enviromentaly friendly. It can also be used to make such things as perfumes, lacquer and explosives. 8)POLITICAL INVOLVEMENT : The Government wants more people to do more in the way of giving the poorer waste food and say that we should help them as much as we can. The government has also set up charities which raise money in order to give help to particulary the extremely poor countries by using T.V adverts to raise the money. Oxfam ...
2190: Healthcare And Coranare Heart Disease
... someone takes the time to get into an exercise regiment they seldomly give it up to go back to being a couch potato. In addition to the private sector, the government also offers a lot of services and resources for people willing to use them. They offer the Healthy Heart Book for Women to help let women know that they are ... and treatment and, second, heightening the potential for an improved quality of life for patients and family members (www.nhlbi.nih.gov/index.htm). Part of the reason for the government s interest in people health is because they pay the largest portion of the national health bill. If the government can reduce heart disease by ten percent they can save billions. This financial motive has generated a lot of valuable free information on heart disease. You can find everything ...


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