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- 3381: Nazism
- ... in the early 1920s. It was the doctrines or practices of the Nazi party. Nazism was a shortened version of the tern National Socialism, denoting the doctrine and form of government of Nazi Germany under the rule of Adolf as enunciated in his book Mein Kampf. The term was an abbreviation of Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (German National Socialist Worker Party). National ... June 22, 1938, instituted the conscription of labor. This commanded each German to work where the state assigned him, with the reciprocal assurance that he would not be fired without government approval. Besides this promise of security, the state brought one more rigid good to the worker. For his cheap enjoyment there was the state-run Kraft Durch Freude ("Strength through ...
- 3382: Karl Marx
- ... subscribers. Marx in October of 1842, became editor-in-chief, and decided to move from Bonn to Cologne. As the paper became more and more revolutionary and widely read, the government decided to censor, and eventually suppress it. The paper was banned in March of 1843. At this time, it had more than 3,400 subscribers from all over Germany. Karl ... aims." Finally in 1845 Marx was banished from Paris as a dangerous revolutionary. He wrote satirical poems for revolutionary-democrats. The paper, "Vorwärts", was attack by reactionary papers asking for government banning or censorship, but instead they banned Marx from Paris. He decided to head for Brussels, where he and Engels joined, in 1847, a group called the Communist League. At ...
- 3383: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
- ... party but would sometimes show independence by voting with the Republicans. He also joined with the Republicans in criticizing the Truman administration’s handling of China. In China, the Nationalist government of Chiang Kai-shek, which had been supported by the United States, was unable to withstand the advance of Communist forces under Mao Zedong. By the end of 1949 government troops had been overwhelmingly defeated, and Chiang led his forces into exile on Taiwan. The triumphant Mao formed the People’s Republic of China. Truman’s critics, including Kennedy, charged ...
- 3384: King Henry VIII
- ... part of the kingdom the people rose in rebellion in behalf of the monks, but the Pilgrimage of Grace, as it was called, was put down. Although Henry reformed the government of the church, he refused to allow any changes to be made in its doctrines. Before his divorce he had opposed the teachings of Martin Luther in a book that ... the title Defender of the Faith--a title the monarch of England still bears. After the separation from Rome he persecuted with equal severity the Catholics who adhered to the government of Rome and the Protestants who rejected its doctrines. Henry was married six times. Anne Boleyn bore the king one child, who became Elizabeth I. Henry soon tired of Anne ...
- 3385: Assisted Suicide
- ... Not only does the patient have to suffer, but the family members have to suffer watching their loved ones live in agony. Furthermore, these medical expenses are probably covered by government medical aid. If this money is being spent on someone who doesn't even want the help, wouldn't it make more sense to spend the money on people who ... are forced to live in unpleasant conditions. For example, burn victims could earn extra money to help pay for their reconstructive surgery. Legalizing assisted suicide could in return benefit our government. Allowing assisted suicide could also be beneficial in clearing up overcrowded hospitals. Doctors are constantly being overwhelmed with work. There are just far too many patients and not enough physicians ...
- 3386: Should Abortion Be Supported?
- ... be treated as a life issue instead of as a sex issue. This sort of approach is easier to present politically. If the church can gain the support of the government, both these underlying forces will be able to spread an important message about this crucial life issue. In order to represent this Right to Life cause properly, we must make ... to have you live in the same house. Do they have the right to kill you because you are both an economic and an emotional burden? However, in China, the government has set some laws to legalize the abortion. For instance, people who live in the cities can't have more than one child. If you already have one child in ...
- 3387: Mikhail Gorbachev
- ... for something to be done about this horrific alcohol problem. They were becoming desperate to save the lives of those whom they loved. They now left the problem in the government's hands. A decision was made to begin a campaign against the evil alcohol problem. A list of decrees was written and brought to the Politburo: However, when the draft ... the people, and they had nothing other to do than to turn to the bottle. They needed time to get used to the idea of living without alcohol, and the government didn't take this into account. I think that they were being impractical in these reforms, and they should have taken smaller steps in order to accomplish their task at ...
- 3388: The Risks of Smoking
- ... in many Western countries. Across the world one third if adults puff their way through five trillion cigarettes a year. Studies show that teenage smoking is on the increase despite government efforts to bring it down. Most smokers began as teenagers. Every year big tobacco industries spend huge amounts of money to promote cigarettes. The United States alone spends about $340 ... against smoking these companies aim to educate people about the dangers of smoking and also force governments to restrict the tobacco industry in areas such as advertising. The United States government has recently become more involved in trying to stop smoking. The FDA has threatened to ban cigarettes if the agency is not allowed to control tobacco. Many people ask if ...
- 3389: Brave New World 2
- ... as their lives seem to be, in actuality it is better than ours. The first argument that would contradict the fact that Brave New World is a Utopia is the government overpowering the world, causing the loss of freedom and liberty in the people. Before judging their lives the reader must ask himself one simple question: Is it really that bad ... freedom is and therefore does not know what is missing. Freedom leads to happiness, and if one already possesses happiness, then there is no need for freedom, especially if your government is making sure that all your needs are satisfied. Religion plays an important role in people's lives. It represents our principles and values. Religion guides us, gives us something ...
- 3390: Learning CPR
- ... technique, or that such a program would take funding away from other vital school programs. I don’t fell that you can put a price on human life. The federal government offers funding the for scholastic CPR programs, reducing the financial burden on the local government. As for necessity, I would rather have every high school student learn a lifesaving skill that they never use, then for them to be faced with a life or death ...
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