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3141: Teenage Pregnancy 2
... to the problem, thirty-one percent of all mothers are unmarried when they give birth, and that is including two-thirds of all teenage mothers (DiConsiglio, p10). Our nation's government can only offer help in this major problem by fathering the mother and child with a welfare check each month. The problem still does not become resolved, and the government continues to fork over our money to the young families. Next, to even begin to come up with a solution to this problem, one must identify the cause of it ...
3142: The Decline of the Plains Indians
... American troops and the Indians, the extreme loss of buffalo, and the passing of the Dawes Act. The first concentrated fighting broke out in Colorado, just after the Civil war. Government officials tried to force the Arapaho and Cheyenne from an area that had been granted to them ten years earlier. Warfare continued for three years until Black Kettle, Cheyenne chief ... buffalo hunt, did not understand the fine points of land ownership, farming, and were demoralized by reservation life. Between 1887 and 1943, native American lost to real estate speculations and government agents an estimated 86 million acres of the 138 million acres that had been granted to them. With the completion of the first intercontinental railroad, settlement toward the frontier boomed ...
3143: The American Pursuit of Happiness
... and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.” The Rights of the ...
3144: Intranet 2
... of organizations are able to keep all of their information organized and easily accessible with a click of a button. The Internet, how has it changed the world around us? Government, education, business is all wrapping around it. Is this because of all of the information on it, simplicity or is it the quickness, with a simple point and click and ... it's own use, to keep on tact with all of the locations throughout the world, making it easier for them to retrieve and send information when desired. As businesses, government and education discover the advantages of the Internet and web technologies they are starting to implement it for internal use. This is better known as an Intranet, which represents a ...
3145: Mahatma Gandhi
... a policy of passive resistance to, and noncooperation with, the South African authorities. For this, Gandhi coined the term Satyagraha, a Sanskrit word meaning truth and firmness. In 1914, the government of the Union of South Africa made important concessions to Gandhi s demands including recognition of Indian marriages and abolition of poll taxes for them. With his work in South ... the newly formed Indian National Congress political party. In 1920 he launched a noncooperation campaign against Britain, urging Indians to spin their own cotton and boycott British goods, courts, and government. This, lead to his imprisonment from 1922 to 1924. In 1930, in a protest of a salt tax, Gandhi lead thousands of Indians on a 200 mile march to the ...
3146: Malcolm X 3
... chose to answere a question with a question, "parrying" difficult questions with equally difficult ones of his own. He was once asked whether the Nation of Islam supported the US government to which replied: "Does the government support and protect us?" (179MALCOLM) In this way Malcolm was able to indirectly answer the question asked of him, yet at the same time, create questions of his own. Along ...
3147: Should Marijuana Be Legalized?
... drug use is a matter of supply and demand. As long as demand exists, someone is going to supply it, either legally or illegally. Supporters of legalization believe that if government regulate drugs such as cocaine and marijuana by imposing taxes, then the black market will be eliminated (Church 12). However, the higher the tax rate, the higher the price of ... people like you. Meanwhile, the only way for patients to gain legal access to marijuana as medicine is from the doctor. The patient must get a written note from the government and participate in a special program setup for them. We know that legalization is neither a reasonable nor rational policy for this country. One of the things that bothers me ...
3148: Abraham Lincoln
... was twenty-three and had settled in New Salem, where he was a clerk in a small country store. He was a young man with limited formal education and no government working experience. He campaigned well, but in the end the votes were counted and Lincoln ran eighth out of thirteen candidates. In 1834 he entered his second race for the ... Lincoln that was known as the Lincoln Douglas Debates. Lincoln made his now famous House Divided speech. Lincoln said “A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe that this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.” Lincoln ended up losing the election to Douglas, but in turn gained a national name. In 1860 he was nominated as the ...
3149: Marlow VS. Willard
... s aunt, Marlow was able to get the job as captain of the French steamer. Willard was just in Saigon waiting for a mission. He would take anything that the government would throw at him. Both of them were experts at what they do. While Marlow was an experienced sailor, Willard was an experienced killer. Both men are dedicated to their ... Kurtz’s had big backgrounds and were extremely intelligent. The articles that Willard received were astounding. His qualifications and all his work in the military made Willard wonder why the government would want such a powerful man dead. The other big source where Willard found out many items on Kurtz was by the American photographer in Kurtz’s camp. On each ...
3150: Colonies
... of England. The New England colonies were based on theocracy, where the state forced the people to live and worship in an orthodox way. The southern colonies(Virginia) had a government based on a royal government, where the state was governed by a governor and council named by the king, and an elected assembly chosen by the people. Finally, the New England colonies wanted to establish ...


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