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3041: Gun Control-Forfeiting Our Rights
... Preamble. As Michael Reagan, son of the great Ronald Reagan states, “The Second Amendment is a specific guarantee of the right to bear arms, which is an extension of the government’s constitutional responsibility to “establish justice” and “insure domestic tranquility.” We are guaranteed the right to bear arms so that we can defend ourselves and against bad guys, both foreign ... liquor. Although modern smokeless gunpowder is too complex for backyard production, conventional black powder is simple to manufacture (Hardy 44). Apparently, illegal gun production is already common. A 1986 federal government study found that one-fifth of the guns seized by the police in Washington, D.C., were homemade. Of course, homemade guns cannot win target-shooting contests, but they suffice ...
3042: Censorship In Radio
... I’m a radio deejay jay who makes people laugh”. ( stewing over stern.53.) This is so true what the FCC, N.P.R., C.B.S.C, and other government officials have got to learn, Deejays are not to be taking serious, they don’t cause war or famine they are entertainers, if a deejay says “*censored*” on the air ... the First amendment remember what it stands for and limit the power of the FCC this organization has way too much power. There is checks and balance in all other government except for the FCC the Supreme Court should set up another origination to balance the power, like congress they would have to vote majority rules on every censorship issue and ...
3043: History Of Gunpowder
... have been glazed, they are dried and joined together. Sometimes gunpowder grains are molded into prisms. Gunpowder has been used in many major plot and schemes to over throw the government or assassinations. Like the Gunpowder Plot. The gunpowder plot was a plan to blow up the English Houses of Parliament on November 5, 1605, When King James the first was to be present. A group headed by Robert Catesby and Guy Fawkes originated the plan . This group resented the hostile attitude of the government toward the Roman Catholic church. But the plot was discovered and most of the people in the group were killed. Public hostility toward Catholics increased in England. The English hold ...
3044: Austria
... the principal companies in river and air transportation, railroad equipment, electric machinery and appliances, mining, iron, steel, and chemical manufacturing, and natural-gas and electric power production. In addition, the government, at all levels, has broad regulatory powers in regard to the economy. In the late 1980s the estimated annual national budget included revenues of $31.6 billion and expenditures of ... 000). Other minerals commercially mined included copper, lead, antimony, bauxite, tungsten, and natural gas. Manufacturing The Austrian manufacturing industry consists of a few large organizations, many of which operate under government auspices, and a great number of small and medium-sized production units. Because of the traditional popularity of Austrian wood, glass, textile, and ceramic handicrafts, some 28% of the labor ...
3045: Swaziland
... and custom the monarch hods supreme, executive, legislative and judicial power. The monarch power is delegated through a dualistic system; modern statutory roles like the cabinet and less formal traditional government structures. The parliament consists of a 50 member House of Assembly and 20 member Senate. The King must approve legislation passed by the parliament. A royally appointed Prime Minister and cabinet exercise executive authority. Parallel to these statutory government structures a traditional system consisting of the King and his traditional advisers. Headman or pata is usually more influential than others are considered the Chief. The position of Chief and ...
3046: Ukraine
... still our freedom's loud song will spread throughout Ukraine. It'll reflect upon the Carpathians, will sound through the steppes, and Ukraine's glory will arise among the people. GOVERNMENT The Ukrainian government is a democracy. The president is chief executive and is elected for a term of five years. There is a two successive term limitation. Presently, Leonid Kravchuk is President. The ...
3047: Brave New World: The Perfect World?
... to 1984, Brave New World makes the technology less obvious to the members of the society themselves. The characters in Brave New World participate willingly in their manipulation by the government. They happily take the wonder drug Soma, "the wonder drug." In contrast, in 1984 the people seem to sense they are being controlled by Big Brother, but here the domination is imposed on them by the government.
3048: Prelude to Revolution
Prelude to Revolution During the early 1700’s, England had shown little interest in the thirteen colonies. The British government attempted to maintain its authority over the colonies by putting taxes on the colonies. The colonies resisted and then rebelled. The American Revolution had many foreshadowing events that led to ... on March 4, 1766, after the members of the House of Commons heard the arguments of Benjamin Franklin, Pennsylvania’s representative in London. The conflict between the colonists and British government over the Stamp Act is often considered one of the chief immediate causes of the American Revolution. The Boston Tea Party was a famous event that took place on December ...
3049: Newfoundland
... its members and is also the longest continuously running Centre in the country. The Newfoundland Status of Women Council (NSWC) was founded during the winter of 1972 after the federal government released the Royal Commission on the Status of Women report. The NSWC ran a Women's Centre from various rented homes in the city before buying the house on Military ... wife of Governor Sir Alexander Harris, who served in Newfoundland from 1917 to 1922. During World War I she directed the Women's Patriotic Association (WPA), whose headquarters were at Government House. The WPA enlisted and organized the support of women island-wide to knit and sew garments for the soldiers abroad. Under the leadership of Lady Harris, the WPA launched ...
3050: George Wallace
... established political figures were assassinated, during the 1960's. Martin Luther King, JFK, and RFK were all positive visionaries caused controversy throughout that decade. George Wallace was against the modern government, pro-middle class, and against civil rights. Wallace and many other visionaries were cut down to early in life. Wallace was not killed by the assassin's bullet but his ... black students from enrolling at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Wallace fearing significant jail time for defying the federal courts backed off. He then made another speech denouncing "Big-government." His views drew much criticism from northern politicians and officials. Another tense moment was the nationally publicized fire house and police dog incidents in Birmingham. The Civil Rights movement intensified ...


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