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3011: Black Rain: Reader Response
... a day before the surrender was given. This was a sign of rebirth. It only took a year after the Hiroshima bombing for the surrender and during that time the government did not help any of the people that really were hurt by the war, the civilians. It was strange that the people felt any remorse at all for losing the war when the government that they were supposed to believe in left them homeless and without any food. Innocent, unarmed people killed and mangled by a weapon that could kill the entire planet. For ...
3012: Austria
... Austria is not as religious as other European countries but they still follow traditional ways of living. In rural areas churches are used primarily for social functions only. Austria’s government consists of nine provinces, which are Burgenland, Carinthia, lower Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Upper Austria, Vienna, and Vorarlberg. The Executive Branch is made up of a federal president, federal chancellor ... orchestral concerts. Nearly every village has a band and any town of size has a professional orchestra. Along with music Austria is also known for heir writers, painters and architects. Government plays a strong role in the development and performance of cultural arts. In conclusion, the future for Austria holds no limit. Austrians aren’t willing to settle for just anything ...
3013: Fuel Wars
... to still gain a profit. Consumer confidence reduces because the public doesn’t have enough money to pay for the high prices, but the demand still stays the same. The government seems to solve the problem of gas prices, but it’s not quite working, or it’s taking too long. It seems Canada’s being reluctant to spend money in order to help the Canadian public, and actually the government is contributing to the problem, gas prices at the pump are taxed 30%. If Canada reduces the tax, highly unlikely, it would reduce the price a bit. Down the road ...
3014: How Decriminalisation Could Solve The Drugs Problem
... users would be able to fund the habit without having to steal handbags from old ladies and use the contents to finance the empires of amoral foreign drug barons. Our government is almost proud to announce that half of all burglaries are committed by drug addicts (a total of £4 billion worth of crime annually), since this shocking statistic justifies the ... every year. Neither Blair nor the armchair-bound grannies to whom he is trying to appeal have even considered that this £4 billion worth of crime might actually be the government’s fault. Of course the reflex response to the suggestion of decriminalisation is to assume that it would increase the already rising number of drug addicts on our streets. Counterintuitive ...
3015: Albert Einstein
... He had two sons from his first marriage.He also had two stepdaughters from his second marriage.In 1933 while Einstein was visiting England and the United States the Nazi government of Germany took his property and deprived him of his positions and his citizenship.Even before this happened he had been asked to direct the school of mathematics in the ... way also.On August 2,1939 he wrote a letter to president Franklin D. Roosevelt,warning him that Germany was working on nuclear fission.As a result the U.S. government started a long hard work that led to the achievement of nuclear fission on December 2,1942.This led to the making of the first atomic bomb in 1945. Another ...
3016: Capital Punishment
... that you can will that your actions become a universal law for all to follow" (Palmer 265). There must be some set of moral and ethical standards that even the government can not supersede, otherwise how can the state expect its citizens not to follow its own example. Those who support the death penalty believe, or claim to believe, that capital ... determine whether something is moral or immoral (Palmer 271). The motives behind the death penalty, which revolve around revenge and the "frustration and rage of people who see that the government is not coping with violent crime," are not of good will, thereby making capital punishment immoral according to ethical philosophy (Bruck 329). The question of whether executions are a "cruel ...
3017: Fray Junipero Serra
... and 5) in the form of twenty-one completed missions. Each has its own individual identity, history, and unique traditions. Through the guidance of the Catholic Church and the Spanish government, Serra and the Franciscans implemented the system of missions. They were set up not only to become the primary center of evangelization to convert the Native Americans to Christianity, but ... compared with their treatment of the Indians it is plainly seen that others had no tolerance for Native Americans. For instance, a century after Serra founded the missions, the American government gave the public the right to kill "wild" Indians who were "in the way." The fact is that Serra was not out to destroy the Indian society but to protect ...
3018: Adolf Hitler
... and the Communists who betrayed the "fatherland" and it was here that his disliking of the Jews most likely began. Germany after the war was in chaos. With no real Government to control the country, many groups tried to take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to ... followers. Eventually Adolf Hitler became it's leader and the rest as they say....is history. 4. HITLER IN POWER While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book "Mein Kampf", in which he describes many problems and where he states that the Jews and communists were responsible for those problems. He also ...
3019: Joan of Arc As A Leader
... nations. This war is where Saddam was recognized for his ruthless actions, he used chemical weapons against the Kurdish people of Iraq, who were mearly wanting their right of self- government. In this instance Saddam showed a blatant disregard for humane life which carried over to his attempt of occupying Kuwait in 1990. Hussein's government was given the opportunity to end the 1990 war but failed to fulfill their terms of the cease-fire agreement, which led to his countries defeat and serious economic problems ...
3020: Stinky Solution
Forty-eight million Americans smoked in 1997 which is equivalent to about twenty-five percent of the nation s adult population, according to a U.S. government survey released in November, 1999 (Cooper n.p.). According to Michael Ericksen, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s Office on Smoking and Health, the smoking rate ... people already know tobacco is hazardous, yet they continue to smoke, proving that communities and individuals must take a stand to nurture their kids themselves instead of relying on the government to merely raise taxes, ban advertisement of cigarettes, and wait for tougher legislation to stop teenage smoking. Teens smoke for other reasons, reasons coming from other problems, problems which cannot ...


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