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- 3371: Euthanasia
- ... for themselves and their families. Lets not forget the fourteenth amendment of the United States Constitution. The voluntary choice between life and death is the basic human right, which the government has no right to legislate. A case in point, in 1990 U.S. Supreme Court case Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health recognized that the right to refuse unwanted ... is constitutionally protected. Just as, Judge Lynn Compton stated from the case Bouvia v. Superior Court, “If there is a time when we ought to be able to get the government “off our backs”, it is when we face death- either by choice or otherwise”(Internet). So where is the place of religion, when it comes to euthanasia? The answer is ...
- 3372: Owens Valley Aquaduct
- ... of their own as soon as the newly found Reclamation Service completed its irrigation project in the Owens Valley. The United States Reclamation Act of 1902 gave the United States government the primary responsibility of local irrigation projects. In order to acquire the Owens River for Los Angeles, Mulholland and Eaton would have to deter the government project from continuing. By means of bribery, this was accomplished. J.B. Lippincott, a local agent of the Reclamation service, and a political crony of Eaton’s was hired at ...
- 3373: The Clinton Sex Scandal
- ... and Judith Campbell Exner, lover of reputed Mafia boss Sam Giancana. "They are only a few of the better-known paramours with whom JFK has been linked," University of Virginia government professor Larry Sabato writes in his book "Feeding Frenzy," "not to mention a healthy dose of anonymous airline stewardesses, secretaries and aides. By many credible accounts, John F. Kennedy was ... break-in revealed a web of political spying and sabotage – and unraveled the Nixon presidency itself. The illegal activities and cover-up attempts resulted in the indictments of some 40 government officials and the resignation of the 37th president of the United States. In the 1980s, Nixon regained some stature in the field of international affairs. But the release in 1997 ...
- 3374: The Urban Underclass: Challenging THe Myths ABout America's Urban Poor
- ... Who Gets Ahead (1979) Inequality (1972), and The Academic Revolution (1967). Paul E. Peterson, former director of the Governmental Studies Program at Brookings, is the Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Government at Harvard University. Among his other Brookings publications are Welfare Magnets: A New Case for a National Standard (1990), Can the Government Govern? (1989), When Federalism Works (1987), and The New Urban Reality (1985). ____________________________________________________________ _______________ "The Urban Underclass," Christopher Jencks and Paul E. Peterson, editors. Published April 1991. 450 pages. Paper (ISBN 0 ...
- 3375: The French and Indian War
- ... the French and Indians and their few forts were spread out a little too much. The settlements of the British were spread out too. The British colonies had thirteen separate government assemblies that didn’t even trust each other. The British colonies unfortunately had the Indians as enemies. The French had some strategic advantages over the British. The French had less land to defend. They had one government, which was probably their biggest advantage because it was easier to plan attacks and battles. The French had another big advantage, which was having all their forts, and settlements very ...
- 3376: Julius Caesar
- ... and Sulla's resignation in 78 BC, Julius decided to return to Rome. There he served as an officer in Crassus's army against Spartacus, Caesar climbed steadily in the government by serving as an official in many provinces (Internet Explorer). After the death of his wife Cornelia, Julius remarried a wealthy wife and allied with Crassus, who was the richest ... to head toward Albania, without taking the treasury with them. Once in Rome, Caesar wasted no time. Against no effective opposition, he assembled a makeshift senate, took control of the government and broke open the treasury. Mark Anthony was put in charge of the Italian legions and Caesar himself went to the independent city of Massilia. He could not capture the ...
- 3377: Karl Marx
- ... the class war was ingenious. It was their greatest work together, the communist manifesto, which achieved them their most popularity among the proletariat, and created the most problems with the government for the two. Communist Manifesto or Manifest der Kommunistischen Partel was a book written by Marx with collaboration from Engles. Basically meaning that Marx wrote it but he discussed the ... and has been used to shape the ideas of most European and Asian countries. The strength of the Proletariat has been due to the work of Marx. His ideals formed government known as communism. Although he was never a rich man, his knowledge has been rich in importance for the struggle of the working class. Bibliography Himelfarb, Alexander and C. James ...
- 3378: Karl Marx
- ... the class war was ingenious. It was their greatest work together, the communist manifesto, which achieved them their most popularity among the proletariat, and created the most problems with the government for the two. Communist Manifesto or Manifest der Kommunistischen Partel was a book written by Marx with collaboration from Engles. Basically meaning that Marx wrote it but he discussed the ... and has been used to shape the ideas of most European and Asian countries. The strength of the Proletariat has been due to the work of Marx. His ideals formed government known as communism. Although he was never a rich man, his knowledge has been rich in importance for the struggle of the working class. Himelfarb, Alexander and C. James Richardson ...
- 3379: The Statutory Definition of 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 ...
- 3380: Mobile Phone Risks
- ... case of cancer. Long-term studies to investigate whether mobile telephone users have a greater incidence of, say, brain cancer than the general population have not been completed. The Commonwealth Government has established the "Electromagnetic Energy Public Health Issues Committee" to examine and advise on the adequacy of health exposure standards, compliance procedures, local and overseas research results and the potential ... Health and Family Services, the Department of Communications and the Arts and the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Mobile telephone companies and service providers are not represented. Late in 1996, the Commonwealth Government announced that $4.5mil would be provided for an Australian research and public information program over the next 4-5 years. This research program will be managed by the National ...
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