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3321: The Population Problem
... Immigration poses great threats to the national economy, and costs taxpayers millions of dollars every year. Studies show that post-1970 immigrants, legal and illegal, used $50.8 billion of government services in 1992. Subtracting the $20.2 billion they paid in taxes, the difference, which American taxpayers had to make up, was $30.6 billion. These figures, averaged out, account ... many hardships. In order to bring the population within a reasonable number, Hardin suggests population control. Like other Neo-Malthusians, he states that this can only be accomplished under authoritarian government. Under authoritarian control, couples would no longer be able to receive private benefits from reproduction, while they pass the costs of their fertility on to society (Chen 88). He claims ...
3322: Unemployment
... has a great effect on the well-being of the economy. To reduce this, many municipalities undertake winter-works projects and industries that provide winter employment have sometimes been given government financial assistance. Another cause of employment is that consumer demands different or better things as time goes by. Therefore, some industries grow while other decline or even disappear. There are ... jobs are being created in some industries, while others are falling. And most workers cannot easily move from one industry to another. Even though job retraining programs offered by the government are trying to help over come this, there is a natural reluctance in a person to uproot themselves and family to seek job elsewhere. Sometimes this type of structural unemployment ...
3323: The Middle East: A Great Deal Of Variation?
... in 1993. There are four basic motivations for terrorism in the Middle East. 1. Bitter opposition by Rejections of Palestinian groups to the agreement between Mr. Arafat and the Israeli government. These groups see Arafat as a traitor who has betrayed the cause of Palestinian self-determination. 2. In almost every Moslem country there are groups of extreme Islamic fundamentalists, inspired ... just for the mere fact that it is a super power nation but it is not the only Western country to see terrorism just for the fact of how there government and country is ran. So there is a lot of variation in types and causes of terrorism in different parts of the world.
3324: George C. 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 ...
3325: Jews in America and Their History
... the south, midwest, and on the west coast. New York City had 85,000 Jews by 1880, most of which had German roots. At this time in American history, the government accepted many people from many different backgrounds to allow for a diverse population; this act of opening our borders probably is the origin of the descriptive phrase "the melting pot ... funds for medical and social services, such as Jewish hospitals and Jewish homes for the aged. The American Jewish Committee was formed in 1906 to attempt to influence the American government to aid persecuted Jewish communities overseas. B'nai B'rith, a Jewish fraternal society, was set up in 1843 by German Jews in America; in 1913 it instituted the Anti ...
3326: Sacred Hoops
... playing basketball and focus on a non-threatening safe environment in order to prepare themselves for the next short-term goal. "We generally agree that goals in business and in government and in our personal lives should be bounded by moral standards and legal constraints" . This author continues to explain that individual and the group will continue to make moral progress ... poorly placed make a weak wheel" . Ironically, 90% (approx.) of the records found under the search words "power" and "leadership" through Britannica Online, refer to the topic of politics and government . It goes without saying that instilling power and authority can be a very ominous decision, however, it is a necessary evil that can make or break a team, especially in ...
3327: Is Saddam Satan?
... to have decided he would rather be bombed than inspected. He apparently has no regard for the international community, and yet still wants them to lift sanctions. Also the Iraqi: “government stopped Ritter from investigating sensitive sites, calling him a spy and complaining that his team was too ‘Anglo-American’... the Iraqis also revealed Ritter was looking for evidence Iraq tested ... having waged economic war on Iraq faced a conventional war it was not ready to fight. Therefore the leadership fled and begged the U.S. for help. The United States government accepted, even supported Saddam Hussein and the Ba’ath regime; in the crucial moments before the Gulf War, the U.S. sent a “Green Light” to Saddam. On the 25 ...
3328: Prejudice Against Native Americans
... on the Native American land. These factors can still be attributed for the way that Native Americans are viewed in society today. After the Revolutionary War the new United States government sought to gain land through treaties. The payment offered for the land was far from fair, however, and when Native Americans resisted the surrender of their homeland the US government simply used superior military power to evict them. The Europenas knew nothing of the new civilizations they encountered. Most Native American tribes viewed the lands they occupied to be no ...
3329: Problems In Today's Society
... every month, when they should go out and at least try to get a job. If there are more people like this, the country would be poor and therefore the government would have to collect more taxes. Also the standard of living would decrease because of their income that is way below the average income. Right now, there is also a ... versa, longer winters, and would also cause acid rain. In conclusion, unemployment, violence, and pollution would consider to be the three major problems in the society today. People and the government should get together and try to solve these problems in order to make this planet a safe and good place to live. If these problems are not solved, there might ...
3330: Overpopulation
... go oversea and have more than one child they will not dare to go back their country and they have to stay in the other country as a refugee. The government should let every body know about the consequences of overpopulation and therefore people will follow the plan by themselves but not by forced. The government also can reduce the increase of population by let people be educated as much as possible because they can read and understand information which is good for reducing the population ...


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