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3451: Business And The Environment
... probable that the modification of the single plant would ultimately produce less pollution that the two separate plants.2 The SARA, or Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act passed by the government as an addendum to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Recovery Act specifies that companies make public details of their storage and handling techniques. All firms manufacturing 300 specific chemicals ... way. Refrigerators that are produced and function 30-50% more energy efficient then 1993 standards will receive a rebate. These are just a few incentives the EPA is providing.14 Government and business have often debated over policies and laws. In the case of laws governing business practices and their effects on the environment, this holds true. The balance between being ...
3452: Benefits Of Capital Punishment
... opposed to the views of their voters.2 The same was the case in British Colombia, where accepting of the death penalty, if it was reinstated 1987 , by the federal government was discussed. The M.P.s were split, 17 out of 29 were for the death penalty. This showed, that even the majority of the M.P.s were in ... to vote how they felt was right, and not to vote on which vote would give them the best chance for a second term.3 In 1987, the Progressive Conservative government wanted to hold a free vote on the reinstatement of Capital punishment, but Justice minister Ray Hnatyshyn, who was opposed to it, pressured the M.P.s, into voted against ...
3453: Homeless
... veterans to follow, but the Vietnam War and Korean War left a wave of many people without anywhere to go. This was just the start of the problem. Then the government decided to decriminalize drunkenness, loitering, and roaming on the streets. That means there were many homeless people that would normally be arrested roaming the streets. Women and children started to ... person contracts the HIV virus, they become a statistic in the disabled category. I have found that there seem to be two main elements in saving a homeless person. The government needs to help homeless people get back on their feet. They need to make sure also that homeless people don't abuse systems such as social security and housing. Another ...
3454: Hate Crimes
... soil during the 17th and 18th centuries via the triangular trade route, and were welcomed by whips, chains, shackles, and all the horrors of slavery. Slavery was legitimized by our government and continued for a few hundred years, taking a civil war and sixteen presidents before it was abolished. To this day, there is still much hatred between blacks and whites ... economy around Jasper is struggling, and young white men there see minorities competing against them for jobs with what they perceive as unfair advantages, such as affirmative action and other government programs. According to Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an organization which tracks the activities of hate groups, the three men who murdered Byrd match the stereotype ...
3455: Blacks, Prison, And Institutional Racism
... 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 ...
3456: The Philippines and the World Market
... early 1900¹s. Although they were not American schools they had many similarities. American teachers were used as well as American books. The teachers also taught in english. The Philippine government is even designed after the American system and dedicated to democratic process. All in all America has become a very strong influence on the Philippines. Even though the exterior plan was to build up the philippine economy and government then let them have their independence, it seems obvious there was a deeper plan to Americanize and economically control the county. Follow the money. .
3457: Sister Helen Prejean
... involvement with the inmates and lack of involvement with the victims, yet she keeps going on strong and stands up for what she believes in. She knows, morally, that the government does not have a right to take the lives of citizens. In her book she explains that she doesn’t want revenge taken, “Especially by the government—which can’t be trusted to control its own bureaucrats or collect taxes equitably or fill a pothole, much less decide which of its citizens to kill” (21). Even though ...
3458: Prohibiting Speech That Offends
... orientation. That's the wrong response, well-meaning or not. The First Amendment to the United States Constitution protects speech no matter how offensive its content. Speech codes adopted by government financed state colleges and universities amount to government censorship, in violation of the Constitution. And the ACLU believes that all campuses should adhere to First Amendment principles because academic freedom is a bedrock of education in a free ...
3459: For Information on the Medical Uses of Marijuana
... chemo- prevention [4][12] [13]. Even more, in 1975 researchers at the Medical College of Virginia found that cannabis showed powerful antitumor activity against both benign and malignant tumors (the government then banned all future cannabis/cancer research) [4]. In fact, the NEW ENGLISH DISPENSATORY of 1764 recommends boiled cannabis roots for the elimination of tumors [19] . Powerful evidence that cannabis ... studies that the GovtMedia drums into the public mind over and over, which claim to show that cannabis is a harmful drug, are almost all the work of the the government's top hired gun, Dr. Gabriel Nahas. The NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE described Nahas's work as "psychopharmacological McCarthyism that compels him to use half-truths, innuendo and unverified ...
3460: Laws Against Assisted Suicide in Canada
... The most well known "right-to-die" campaigners in Canada are the late Sue Rodriguez and the late Austin Bastable. Sue Rodriguez led the "right-to-die" campaign against the government in 1993, where a ban against assisted-suicide was narrowly upheld. Sue later died in an assisted suicide in 1994. Bastable become known to many Canadians in early May of ... event exclaiming that no law or human suffering could justify euthanasia. Arguments such as these have no substance at all, if one looks closely. Dent, in a letter to his government, made numerous points that show this. He argued that "If I were to keep a pet animal in the same condition I am in, I would be prosecuted." He also ...


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