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3211: Cry Wolf
... prison and $l00,000 in fines (Richardson 30). Another problem critics point out is the exorbitant cost of implementing the reintroduction program. Estimated at $65,000 per wolf, the federal government will spend up to 13 million dollars to helicopter lift 200 wolves over the next five years (Richardson 28, 30). At a time when budget cuts are affecting food, housing ... so there have been years of debate and controversy about it. There were 160,000 responses to it [the reintroduction]. It was one of the largest responses on a proposed government action. Works Cited Askins, Renee. "Releasing Wolves from Symbolism." Harpers April 1995: 15-17. Begley, Sharon with Daniel Glick. "The Return of the Native." Newsweek 23 Jan. 1995: 53. Bergman ...
3212: Contrasting Poets Lawrence and Shapiro in Their Views of Nature
... twentieth century poets are D.H. Lawrence and Karl Shapiro. D.H. Lawrence loves and is in touch with nature, while Karl Shapiro cares more of war and satires of government, not giving much thought to nature. Even though both poets share and differ in views, both are twentieth century poets. The twentieth century lasted from 1900-1939. It began at ... of the same century can have multiple views, many differing. D.H. Lawrence loved and was in touch with nature, while Karl Shapiro cared more of war and satires of government. D. Even though both poets share and differ in views, both are twentieth century poets. II. The Twentieth Century A. 1900-1939 1. Began with the dawn of the new ...
3213: Singing To Cuba
... Act of Repudiation" is performed when soldiers disguise arrests, beatings, and destruction of property as simple "progovernment demonstrations". This act terrorizes onlookers and makes people think twice before going against government rule. The events described above make Cuba a very tense place to live, and the text portrayed this immensely. The government, to this day, has prevented any overwhelmed form of resistance, causing the people to develop pride from minor displays. Although these acts seems small on the outside, they allow the ...
3214: The World's Longest War
... as well, as will smuggling.) Large, long range missiles are bought from China to deliver present poison gas, germs, and the future "Islamic bomb. "What will any American or European government do when threatened with a destroyed city? Cave in to the blackmailers, of course. The fourth front is the oil weapon, invented in 1973, and used on us ever since ... of the Israeli army.) Establish an American naval base in Haifa and air force and marine corps bases elsewhere in Israel. Sign mutual defense treaties with Israel and a Christian government in Lebanon. 2. Destroy the poison gas, germs, and atom bomb factories and warehouses in Syria, Iraq, and Libya. Cruise missiles will do the job nicely. Warn them that if ...
3215: Abbey, and His Fear of Progress
Abbey, and His Fear of Progress Edward Abbey The day that the gray jeep with the U.S. Government decal and "Bureau of Public Roads" on it, Edward Abbey knew that progress had arrived. He had foreseen it, watching other parks like his, fall in the face of progress ... away from the park. This will require people to find other means of transportation, such as feet, bike, or horses to get there. The best plan would be for the government to provide bikes to the people who don't have one, to use for free. Their necessities: tent, food, clothes, etc. will be transported to their campsite free of charge ...
3216: Cannabis Sativa
... for the weed menu, one page for weed another for hashish. Names like, Shunk weed, Super Shunkweed, Red hair, White snow and many others. All cannabis sold in Holland is government approved. (Must be a tough job approving marijuana). Hemp is the most amazing aspect of marijuana, a survey of the range of products today worldwide is enough to startle even ... rising. In conclusion, more than 400,000 Americans are arrested each year on marijuana charges. People have been put in jail with murders and rapist just for carrying marijuana. The government doesn't realize want marijuana can be used for besides getting high. "one acre of hemp will produce as much paper as four acres of trees" (Hill 2), growing hemp ...
3217: The Death Penalty: To Be or Not to Be...
... past several months Americans have regularly listed crime and violence as the number - one problem facing the nation, far surpassing worries over the economy or health care. Despite the many government and community initiatives launched during recent years to reduce crime, most Americans see no improvement. In a 1993 survey asking respondents if they felt crime was increasing or decreasing in ... replied " almost every day ". Although the media have played an important role in raising the public's awareness of lawlessness, crime in America is far from a media - created phenomenon. Government statistics support the image of a nation which has overwhelmingly lost the war against crime. For instance, in 1960 there were 161 reported violent crimes per 100,000 people By ...
3218: Dead Man Walking
... evolved from stereotypical feelings of judgment to understandable feelings of hate and disgrace. From the sidelines, I have witnessed Matthew Poncelat's faith unfold through the arms of the American government. I saw with my own two eyes, a 'dead man walking,' and from here on in my life with never be the same again. In all honesty, my friends and ... a mere creation of God. He admits to murdering and raping two very innocent people and nothing will ever make that right, yet, is it in the hands of the government to execute God's creation out of punishment and sometimes even revenge? On the other hand, it is also deeply touching to hear the stories of the victims parents. Witnessing ...
3219: The Cause For The Great Migrations
... on oral tradition explains several peculiarities of Germanic institutions. To recall the ancient laws, the Germans consulted old, respected men of the community, who would remember past customs. This tribal government relied on large councils or assemblies. The chief or king had only limited power and never made decisions alone; he always acted in an assembly or council of free warriors ... immersing a hand in boiling water; if the feet or hands showed no severe burns, the accused was declared innocent. All these practices influenced the development of medieval law and government. Culturally the Germans had little use of writing their literature was preserved by oral transmission. They favored poetry and the earliest surviving examples of poetry wasn’t written down until ...
3220: Al Capone
... popular belief in the 1920s and 30s was that illegal gambling earnings were not taxable income. However, the 1927 Sullivan ruling claimed that illegal profits were in fact taxable. The government wanted to indict Capone for income tax evasion, Capone never filed an income tax return, owned nothing in his own name, and never made a declaration of assets or income ... indicted for income tax evasion for the years 1925-29. He was also charged with the misdemeanor of failing to file tax returns for the years 1928 and 1929. The government charged that Capone owed $215,080.48 in taxes from his gambling profits. A third indictment was added, charging Capone with conspiracy to violate 1922-31. Capone pleaded guilty to ...


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