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- 2951: Discrimination In The Workplace
- ... economic opportunity. America’s first honest attempt at solving a problem, it had previously chosen to ignore. Affirmative action has had its greatest amount of success in city, state, and government jobs. Since the 1960s the area of law enforcement witnessed the greatest increase in minority applicants, and in jobs offered to minorities. This is positive I think because these jobs ... law preventing or justifying employment discrimination based on sexual orientation. The United States Constitution and some state constitutions provide additional protection when the employer is a governmental body or the government has taken significant steps to foster the practice of the employer. So there are many more laws for discrimination. I think today discrimination is still rare in many workplaces. I ...
- 2952: Thomas Jefferson
- ... of the Loisiana territory was beneficial to the welfare of the U.S. According to the constitution, nowhere in the constitution is the acquisition of land a right of the government, Jeffersons' predisposition was to strictly go by the constitution (as seen with the national bank controversy), this is another contradiction during his administration. Since the appropriation of the Lousiana territory ... during Jeffersons' administration was his acceptance of the National Bank. Early in Jefferson's political career, Jefferson had debated with Hamilton on whether to have the National Bank. "When this government was first established, it was possible to have kept it going on true principles, but the contracted, English, half-lettured ideas of Hamilton destroyed that hope in the bud, We ...
- 2953: The Question of Equality
- ... wretched, and the frustrated, got what they could out of the politics of conflict, since they never looked upon them as a force for authentic integration. If behaved indifferently towards government, only "coming alive" during elections, or whenever they sought favors rather than their due from it, it was because they believed that for the most part government was entirely at the service of the oligarchic and influential few. Their feeder roads, their schools, their bridges, were to remain unbuilt for one reason or another, while the private ...
- 2954: Success In Times Of Paradox
- ... scale should be considered. And it is essential to develop a series of products such as PC, network servers, parallel processing computer system and etc. Cooperation by national and local government --Both central and local initiative should be brought into full play. Now China is building its national information infrastructure through "Golden Project"(1) and has completed many consequential informationization constructions ... more than 20 provinces in China. Competition should be introduced in IT industry to cut down the price . The construction of long-distance trunk line is up to the central government, while local governments manage the branches. Not only big state enterprises but also small town factories should be encouraged to participate in the booming IT industry. No games without rules ...
- 2955: Sex in Advertising
- ... an effort to compete with cable television, have relaxed thier censorship standards. Advertising standards have always been defined by the public's tolerance and the shifting moods of courts and government agencies. Even though there are concerns about sex and advertising on the air, on billboards, and in print, it is more accepted now than ever before. However, ads dealing with ... cracks an egg into his beer, and the yoke transforms into a woman, he drinks down the attractive brew with a slurp ( Yahoo! News, yahoo.com/headlines/961129). The Spanish government introduced legislation in April, 1986 to ban misleading, unfair, or irrational advertising. The bill would also regulate the use of testimonials, comparative advertising, and the material that is offensive to ...
- 2956: Machiavelli's The Prince
- ... honesty, humaness, uprightness, and religiousness. In doing all of these, avoid doing anything that will cause him to be hated, and thus avoid being overthrown. Machiavelli’s ideal, is a government based on retaining power rather than pursuing ideals. The advice in The Prince must be read critically and not as a collection of recipes for success. The lessons that Machiavelli ... view ourselves as more humane, virtuous and people of equality. I would recommend this book be read with an open mind, and consideration of the time, as well as the government status of Italy in Machiavelli’s day.
- 2957: Teenagers of the Sixties and Today
- ... Free Speech Movement. However, the students were not inciting riots because they were troublemakers. They were taught ideals concerning the United States of America and wanted to ensure that the government and the universities upheld those ideals. The same was true concerning the Civil Rights Movement. Blacks and other minorities where not on a mission to overthrow the government. They were taught about equality in our country under the law regardless of race, creed or color and would not stand for anything less. "Within six years, an enormous number ...
- 2958: Koreans: When and Why Did They Come?
- ... At the end of the 19th century the USA received it's first refugees from Korea, three pro-Japanese activists seeking exile after an unsuccessful attempt to over throw the government. (Moynihan 45) They were followed by 64 students between 1890 and 1905 to purse further education in the USA. Between 1902 and 1905, 7,000 Korean immigrants arrived in Hawaii ... 65 ships carrying 7,226 Koreans, set sail from Inchon for Honolulu. (Bandon 18) When each group arrived they settled on a sugar plantation. (Bandon 18) In 1907 the US government refused to recognize the Korean passport. From that point on, any Korean entering the US had to have a Japanese passport. (Bandon 18) These developments effectively ended almost all Korean ...
- 2959: Cardinal Richelieu
- ... as Marie's favorite, Concino Concini, was assassinated; this caused a falling out between mother and son. The king, Louis XII, had decided to take a more direct hand in government at his time. For a time Richelieu was in disgrace but then king and his mother soon reconciled, which was good news for Richelieu. He was made Prime Minister under ... he allowed them to practice their religion. By 1631, he had brought the Huguenots and any treasonous nobles to heel. Richelieu, like many before him, installed his own people in government and seats of power where he could, eliminating the king's and his own enemies. He also tried to press France's advantage beyond it's borders by advocating colonies ...
- 2960: King Henry VIII
- ... part of the kingdom the people rose in rebellion in behalf of the monks, but the Pilgrimage of Grace, as it was called, was put down. Although Henry reformed the government of the church, he refused to allow any changes to be made in its doctrines. Before his divorce he had opposed the teachings of Martin Luther in a book that ... the title Defender of the Faith--a title the monarch of England still bears. After the separation from Rome he persecuted with equal severity the Catholics who adhered to the government of Rome and the Protestants who rejected its doctrines. Henry was married six times. Anne Boleyn bore the king one child, who became Elizabeth I. Henry soon tired of Anne ...
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