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3441: The Potential For A U.N. Peace
... Chinagate has been given little attention but it has been alleged that Chinese money had helped to fund the Clinton campaign. Further, it had been recently learned that the Chinese government stole a significant amount of U.S. military secrets. With that in mind, the "accident" that happened on May 8th was extraordinary. If it were an accident, it gave the ... that on May 8, 1999 a missile attack hit the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, killing three and wounding a dozen others ("Day by day" PG). Needless to say, the Chinese government was not happy. What was also significant was that the reason given for the accident seemed so ludicrous that some contend that the excuse was intentionally lame. The reason for ...
3442: Birth Control Or Legal Murder
... already brought to existence. Abortion was legalized at a time when women burned their bras and demanded to be liberated, mainly from men. Somehow this movement shocked a generally conservative government into giving these women what they wanted: absolute freedom from men. Today, with their demands fulfilled, perhaps women in the government alike have taken a moment to look at their handiwork and wonder, "What have we done?" In Roman times, abortion and the destruction of unwanted children was permissible, but as ...
3443: Bipartisanship
... politicians, nothing actually gets accomplished. This can compared to a negative (-1) added to a positive (+1) which eventually comes back to equal 0 (consequently resulting in some aspects of government effectiveness going back to “square one”). The independent variables in question for this particular argument are corporations, individuals, money, and family members of the politicians. It is a personal belief ... a lack of cooperation due to conflicting beliefs. In some circumstances, rival organizations with rival convictions try to bid out the “sell-out” politicians. With this phenomenon, some aspect of government will remain stagnant a nothing will get accomplished. With all of the technology available in this day and age, it is easy to keep track of specific voting patterns taken ...
3444: Bias In Printmedia
... care to receive $3.8 billion injection”, in The Toronto Star, on October 22, 1999, the Governor, Hilary Weston, is reading a passage from a “throne speech” given by the government to introduce a Patient’s Bill of Rights. By using the word, throne, the writer suggests that the speech given is very important. During this speech, there is a “caucus ... indicate that it is more than a normal chuckle during an important speech. This bias is used to manipulate the reader into thinking that the Liberal is careless about the government’s speech. This type of bias is shown in many print media sources to create an image of something that might not be there. One of the strongest types of ...
3445: America 2
... represented in Parliament?" The colonies did not feel that they should be governed by a power that does not care about them. They cannot be governed without say in a government. Would England govern London without representation? No. Therefore, it is not fair for the American colonies. England once again is pushing America to revolt. Document E states, " ... the arms have ... quartering British troops, and the Boston Tea Party . Four laws were passed as a penalty: The Boston Port Act which closed the Boston port, as the name suggests. The Massachusetts Government Act removed Massachusetts' legal rights, and banned town meetings. The Quartering Act forced colonists to house British soldiers. Finally, the Impartial Administration of Justice Act removed British soldiers from the ...
3446: Gang Violence
... 4th grade summer session and a 7th and 8th grade school program. 3 Cindy Horswell, Gangs Get a Dress Down (March 28, 1992) Houston Chronicle. There are many ways the government and police try to control gangs. Many cities that have large gang problems have special gang units. The National government is stepping in to help. During National Gang Violence Prevention, 1994 (September 12- 16) President Clinton of The United States sent out a proclamation. He urged communities and citizens to ...
3447: Ban Smoking In Public Places
... children and inflicts her choice on to them. Smoking has become anti social in the 1990,s and the non-smokers voice can now be heard loud and clear. The government has an ongoing campaign to make mothers aware of the damage-smoking can do to the defenceless unborn child. If a woman smokes during pregnancy the she delivers nicotine and ... and dangerous habit. Libraries and most public places have a no smoking policy. Restaurants have smoking tables but this does not prevent the smoke or the smell reaching other tables. Government policy has to be expanded to cover every aspect of smoking in public. It has reached the stage were it is an offence to drink alcohol in the street this ...
3448: BLACKS, PRISON, AND INSTITUTIO
... matriculated very little from the barbarism of the early 19th century. Again White society is using Blacks for economic gain, again the system is legitimated and legalized by the US Government, and again the burden on Blacks is severely great. The Value Of Black Life Slavery in the 90's? A scary, but none the less real condition. But what about ... will not come easy. To plea for White society to stop imprisoning our future leaders would likely fall on deaf ears. Most leaders do not look past their term of government so they take the time to consider the long term implications of their legislation. In other words, leaders do not consider the results of having the future leaders of the ...
3449: International Business Ventures
... business to survive it must grow. For growth to be optimal, management must first be able to identify the most attractive prospective leads. The country as a whole, specifically geography, government, and financial aspects must be looked at in order to yield the best possible picture of the market a company wishes to enter. Concentration should be placed on gathering reliable ... water, electricity. 6. Per capita disposable income (per capita national income less taxes and savings) broken down by region 7. Personal and household consumption pattern; changes over ten years. 8. Government purchases of goods and services, broken down by product groupings and buying agency. 9. Type, number, and purchasing of state enterprises 10. Imports, and exports, by product and by origin ...
3450: Belarusian Economy
... power consuming industries. However, Belarus has seen little reform since 1995 when president Lukaschenko launched the country on a path of "market socialism." Privatization of enterprises controlled by the central government virtually ceased in 1996. Only about 10% of all enterprises under central government control had been privatized. In addition, Lukaschenko has re-imposed administrative control over prices and the national currency's exchange rate, and expanded the state's right to intervene arbitrarily ...


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