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- 3341: The World Bank
- ... term loss, environmental factors, and overall efficiency of the project. This is a very important step because the bank will grant loans but never the fully needed funds, the borrowing government and non-government organizations are responsible for the remaining needed funds. When a decision has been reached and the World Bank chooses to lend funds the bank carefully monitors and pays out the ...
- 3342: Tom Clancy: Believable Plots
- ... for the fear of losing their position and therefore their power. Tom Clancy exploits the fear of the Communists to make them harder to infiltrate. The difficulty infiltrating the Soviet government is precisely what the author wanted and makes his plot more interesting by making it more complex. The historical facts are not the only way in which believable plot is ... fear for losing power (pg. 209, TCTK). Vatutin was so brainwashed, like other high ranking officials, that he really believed in what he was doing. Anyone speaking out against the government should have been punished. Vatutin also did his job solely to get promoted to higher levels of bureaucracy at one point thinking: "And [I] actually believed that [I] could advance ...
- 3343: Argument for Keeping Repeat Offenders in Jail
- ... take care of. We should take care of our own before we try to help others. The money we would save would not affect us directly either. The money the government would save would not reduce our taxes or anything like that, they would take the money and invest it in something else important, like maybe giving themselves a raise. How can you put a price on your child's safety? When a repeat rapist is released early and rapes your daughter or sister, how important is that saved government money going to be? There should be no tolerance for repeat offenders. I agree that everyone makes mistakes, but you must pay for those mistakes and learn from those mistakes ...
- 3344: A Black Cloud
- ... leading to manslaughter, racial tensions are abundant. Furthermore, the burning of crosses or flags are offensive crimes that are committed to show a person's hatred for religion or the government. Spousal abuse, child abuse, homicide, and wars between races can only be acts of one thing: hatred. Newspapers are filled with page after page of stories revealing the immense amount ... to the Oklahoma City Bombing; it is a perfect example of indirect hatred. This is true because the motive of the bombers was to attempt to take revenge on the government, but instead the bombers took the lives of innocent people who were in the building. Moreover, the Empire State Building gunman's plan was to take revenge on his “bitter ...
- 3345: Emperor Claudius
- ... citizenship to provincials; he also admitted Gauls into the senatorial order, to the displeasure of the snobbish incumbents. Both of these practices demonstrate his concern for fair play and good government for the provinces, despite his largely inactive reign: In the organization of the provinces, Claudius appears to have preferred direct administration over client kingship. Under him the kingdoms of Mauretania ... his fate and favored the advancement of Nero as his successor. At the same time, his reign was marked by some notable successes: the invasion of Britain, stability and good government in the provinces, and successful management of client kingdoms. Claudius, then, is a more enigmatic figure than the other Julio-Claudian emperors: at once careful, intelligent, aware and respectful of ...
- 3346: Britain and Joining The Economic and Monetary Union
- ... enter the EMU in its second round in 2002. There are three arguments supporting this theory. Firstly, the political reason. After 18 years of Conservative "EU inflexibility", a new Labour Government was elected on 1 May 1997. Despite Labour, during the past two decades, being more in favour of the EU than the Conservatives, neither party has seriously addressed the political ... of success of the EMU whilst the British economy would have had a chance to adapt itself to European levels. On the 1st May 1997, Britain saw a new labour Government came into power after eighteen years of conservative rule. The labour party has traditionally been more in favour of Europe, but the new Prime Minister, Tony Blair, may have too ...
- 3347: Benito Mussolini's Rise and Fall to Power
- ... Hitler on October 24, and proved to be equally unresponsive. Petan convinced Hitler that they had a meeting of minds. Petan had only agreed to a promise to consult his government, Hitler decided to make a bigger deal out of it and believed that they were united in a productive hostility to Britain. Hitler now had the outlines, despite Francos struggle ... Duce thought they should retire from the public life so as to avoid having Italy in the Civil War. Hitler was quite upset. He argued that only a strong fascist government in northern Italy could save the Italian people, and that Mussolini could lead such a regiment. Hitler was really upset because Mussolini showed no enthusiasm to wreak retaliation on the ...
- 3348: Third World Countries
- ... Since 1966 Canada had said that it was becoming increasingly more important that China be represented at the U.N. At the time, the U.N only recognized the former government of China which was established on the island of Taiwan. The Canadian government prides itself on sending foreign aid to developing countries. In the 1970's there was an estimated 4.2 billion people on the earth, more then 2.5 billion of ...
- 3349: The War On Tobacco
- ... their product and lung cancer along with other diseases, then they should make themselves more educated about their own product or suffer the consequences and face law suits from the government and citizens of America. But, in fact, the tobacco companies have known for years what is really in each cigarette and how it really might affect us in the long ... their product and lung cancer along with other diseases, then they should make themselves more educated about their own product or suffer the consequences and face law suits from the government and citizens of America. But, in fact, the tobacco companies have known for years what is really in each cigarette and how it really might affect us in the long ...
- 3350: Prostitution
- ... over all expense to the taxpayer exceeds $7.6 million annually.1 The San Francisco Task Force is a group of researchers, police officers, members of the San Francisco community, government officials and prostitutes, who frequently meet to discuss the issues of prostitution and to try to come to some solution. Although they may not always agree, two issues they are ... made to fight against them. If brothels and prostitutes were to be taxed like any other place of business, millions of extra revenue dollars would become available to the Canadian government, for it to spend as it sees fit. Although the monetary concerns are overwhelming one of the most debated issues is the health and safety of prostitution. If prostitution were ...
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