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- 3241: Capital Punishment
- ... law and order". This would not only create chaos but raise the crime rate further with people running around on private vendettas. Even with these facts and arguments, the federal government refuses to restore the death penalty. So all we can do now is protest to the government, wait, and hope that it will not take a high crime rate and the loss of many innocent lives before they realize what a mistake they made in 1976 by ...
- 3242: Pornography
- ... the Code. Thus, Cole's claim that legal redress for the harm of pornography will not be effectively obtained through reliance on intervention by a male-dominated executive branch of government is supported by the failure of another identifiable victim group to have charges laid by the Attorney General in what appeared to many to be a clear case. In isolated ... not previously been specifically addressed, the harm to women from the propagation of pornography. The relative success at achieving remedies from OHRC provisions, as compared to the reluctance of the government to permit the exercise of the Criminal Code provisions, indicates that retaining a civil right of action for individuals will be the strategically better move for feminists insofar as they ...
- 3243: Software Licensing and Piracy
- ... can qualify to be property in two ways; patent law and copyright laws which are creations of federal statutes, pursuant to Constitutional grant of legislative authority. In order for the government to prosecute the unauthorized copying of computerized information as theft, it must first rely on other theories of information-as-property. Trade secret laws are created by state law, and ... the problems of the widespread development of multimedia applications that has brought out major problems in clearing copyright for small elements of text, images, video and sound. The United States Government has been an active participant in protecting the rights of the software industry. When the Business Software Alliance (BSA) conducts a raid, Federal Marshals or local law enforcement officials participate ...
- 3244: Women In Combat
- ... need to be repealed by Congress. The Fourteenth Amendment's "Equal Protection Clause" insures every citizen "the equal protection of the laws." Although the clause is not applicable to Federal government, the Supreme Court said the Due Process Clause in the Fifth Amendment prohibits the federal government from making unreasonable classifications. Therefore the set laws and policies that exclude women from combat not only violate the Fifth Amendment, but also deny women their fundamental right to engage ...
- 3245: Bill Gates
- ... Microsoft's software deals. Their software became the industry standard in the early 1980s and has just increased in distribution as the company has grown, so much that the Federal government is suggesting that Microsoft has violated Sherman and Clayton antitrust acts. Bill Gates' first interest in computers began at Lakeside, a private school in Seattle that Gates attended. There he ... Federal Trade Commission, which shares antitrust jurisdiction with the Department of Justice, took the first crack, quietly opening an inquiry "(Cook 64). Many other software companies have "cheered"(Pain) the government and offered a deluge of help. One of the big complaints of computer manufacturers is that they "must agree to pay software royalties...for every computer they ship, regardless of ...
- 3246: If Marijuana Were To Be Legal
- ... more intensely on hard drugs and violent crimes. The courts would be relieved of hearing some drug cases, as well. The most important gain would be in the quality of government. The sorts of temptations and opportunities that lead to corruption would be significantly minimized. The illogical pattern of law enforcement, which now treats marijuana as more dangerous as alcohol, would end. It would set more achievable goals for law enforcement, and this would lend strength and credibility to the government. In the essay "drugs," Vidal states, "It is possible to stop most drug addiction in the United States within a very short time, Simply make all drugs available.
- 3247: What is a Luxury?
- ... to put luxuries at the top of their priorities. Often, a person's luxuries are not physical objects. Many people take advantage of other people or, for that matter, our government. Thousands of families every year receive welfare when they do not need it. Those families consist of lazy, unmotivated persons who will milk the government for every penny. The welfare check they receive has become a luxury to them and it has become something they cannot live without. Luxuries are simply comforts of life spoiling ...
- 3248: Marquez's "100 Years of Solitude" and Allende's "The House of the Spirits": Satire
- ... this Garden Ursula Iguaran is the Eve and Jose Arcadio Buendia is Adam. Macondo's innocence is ended with the arrival Don Apolinar Moscote, the first magistrate sent by the Government. He orders them "…to paint the front blue and not white as they had wanted." The absurdity of this demand demonstrates Marquez satirising the use of colours to represent political ... Marquez uses Bathos to satirise the conflict when after 32 armed failed uprisings when Aureliano Buendia is finally on the verge of "…victory…" he negotiates a peace treaty and uses government forces to put down his own officers who rebel and "…called for victory". Arcadio Buendia is a character used to satirise the typical Latin American tyrant: "the cruelest ruler that ...
- 3249: Industrial France And England
- ... the philosophies filtered ideas of natural rights (life, liberty, and property). This in turn created ideas of revolution in France which eventually overthrew the monarch and set up there own government. Both of these countries however used the Industrial Revolution to there advantage in terms of new inventions and bettering the economy. This essay will show the impact of the Industrial ... revolution as the father worked all day and the mother-stayed home to look after the children . This kind of living was common during the industrial revolution until Frances final government that it has today was formed. In conclusion this essay has shown that the industrial revolution was beneficial for the economy of these countries but its affects on the lower ...
- 3250: Woman's Struggle for Independence
- ... had no power or authority. Women were viewed as property. The Hebrews, alto respecting women, did not allow them to own any property or to have an active place in government. In Rome women were not allowed to voice there opinions. They were viewed as lesser beings, who's role in society was to give birth and to take care of ... in vision. As the battle for women's rights continued they gained the right in the United States to live freely. They could now own land and participate in the government. At the end of the 19th century women began to become educated. They began to prove there intellectual equality to men. As World War I came around women began to ...
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