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3121: Japan
... cabbages, citrus fruits, sugar cane, sweet potatoes and onions. The Manufacturing products consist of machinery metal and metal products, textiles, automobile chemicals, and electrical and electronic equipment. The type of government that runs Japan is a constitutional monarchy. The head of the government is the Prime Minister, which is appointed by the emperor. The money that is used in the country of Japan is called the Yen.
3122: Censorship In The United States
... the idea that Americans are not smart enough to view “questionable” and “objectionable” material. We are being told what we can and can not see and that is a travesty. Government organizations, such as the FCC, routinely and systematically >subjugate and suppress the freedoms that we have to express ourselves as >backed by the Bill of Rights. They edit radio broadcasts ... is shown hear or there. Take the millions pumped into censorship each year and feed some starving families or build a shelter for homeless people. How asinine is it that government officials spend our tax money blocking us from what we want? Morally, censorship is wrong and a violation of my free will. I by no means feel that this country ...
3123: First Stand
... they are there they look around and see homelessness and trash littering the ground. I think that the homeless are on the street because they gambled their lives away. The government shouldn’t be giving them any extra tax dollars just for being homeless, they should get up off the ground and go get some jobs. Even working at a place ... to come to them, but the world doesn’t revolve around them. They need to get up and do something instead of decomposing on the couch. I think that the government fails ! to provide a great many things like, safety, and city building funds. However I also think that the people also need to put in their fair share of things ...
3124: The History of the Ku Klux Klan
... organized. Almost every group that has ever come about has had its problems and the Ku Klux Klan was no exception. As with any controversial group, the public asked the government for assistance in disposing of this violent organization. The Ku Klux Klan had become soft in enforcing its policies and this deficiency allowed its members to cause chaos throughout the ... s and 1980's, have changed the image of the group. Many head officials of the Klan now hold political offices and have other important roles in the nation's government. At this point in time no single organization of the Ku Klux Klan is in existence. The Klan has splintered into several independent groups. Since the Ku Klux Klan has ...
3125: Orwell And Marx
... Orwell wanted to show that capitalism was not the only social injustice nor the only cause for dystopian societies while Trotsky wanted to use the revolutionary process to overthrow a government. Orwell believed that a nation would always exist where there are people, thereby allowing for nationalism, something Marx said, just like religion, would fade away after the Revolution. The Revolution ... replaced by "Animal Farm,² a song taught by Minimus, the poet. "The replacement of ŒBeasts of England'... Marks the crucial change from collective longing for a freer existence to a government-enforced enthusiasm for a utopia officially proclaimed as now achieved² (Twayne, 37). It is the replacement of "Beasts of England² where Old Major's (Marx's) Animalism, represented by its ...
3126: Michelangeo - Renaissance Man
... residence in Florence. He came from a family that had for several generations been small-scale bankers in Florence; his father failed to maintain this status. He had only occasional government jobs. At an early age his father recognized his intelligence and sent him to the school of a master, who taught grammar. His mind however, was on art not his ... In 1526, Florence revolted against the Medici, restoring the traditional republic for the last time. Besieged by German mercenary soldiers. Michelangelo was forced to stop working on all projects. The government asked him to prepare plans for defense against assault. He showed understanding of modern defensive structures built quickly of simple materials in complex profiles that offered minimum vulnerability to attackers ...
3127: Macario Sakay
... American occupiers had already made support for independence, even through words, a crime. Sakay also acknowledged that they were bona fide revolutionaries and had their own constitution and an established government. They also had a flag. There were several other revolutionary manifestos written by the Tagalog Republic that would tend to disprove the U.S. government's claim that they were bandits. The Tagalog Republic's constitution was largely based on the early Katipunan creed of Bonifacio. For Sakay, the new Katipunan was simply a continuation ...
3128: Marcus Aurelius
... keep a man at peace with himself. And, if a man is tranquil and in accordance with nature, they were all equal in the eyes of God. And obviously, the government was of major concern to Aurelius, as he was emperor of what once was the greatest empire. He did his best to keep the government an honest as possible, and tried to use it for the advantage of the people, which was it s original purpose. Aurelius obviously was concerned with many different areas of ...
3129: Marcus Tullius Cicero
... literary occupations. After four years, he was involved in a scandal that resulted in his voluntary exile. He later returned from exile, and five years later held command of the government of Cilicia. He resigned his command, and returned to Italy. With the assassination of Caesar, he hoped to regain political influence, but Antony took Caesar's place, and Cicero favored ... the works De Inventions and De Oratore, this was the earliest of Cicero's literary productions. It written in 53 BCE, just before its author set out for his proconsular government in Cilicia. He was then 53. The object and spirit of the work were highly patriotic. He wished to bring the constitution back to its first principles by an impression ...
3130: Cryogenic
... consciousness. They wanted to show the people why they should choose cryonics. And they want the people to know how cryonics could save their life. There are people fights the government just to be frozen after they die. Because there are some states declared that cryonics is not legal to them. Donaldson failed a complaint seeking an injunction to prevent local ... be me. But someday the law will allow someone to be cryonically suspended before they are legally dead." (Sullum, 1991) The Donaldson case is the latest episode in history of government harassment and obstruction. With about 500 members nationwide and a not entirely deserved reputon for nuttiness, the cryonics movement is an easy target. But then there are more and more ...


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