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- 3491: Businesses in Canada
- ... of living and quality of life will not be depleted. Technology will either be the blessing or curse for society in the future, and depending on the position of our government, will we be able to make sure that our standard of living does not decrease. The deficit poses a severe problem in a country littered will such vast natural resources ... and accuracy of a machine. This will cause the unemployment rate to soar, our welfare situation to worsen and our quality of live to regress. I believe that unless our government can 'Grab the bull by the horns' and solidify our political and economic situation, this country will fall into a scenario that will see our valuable socialism crumble beneath our ...
- 3492: Vonnegut's Portrayal of Society in Breakfast of Champions
- ... society's flaws is a major concern of Breakfast of Champions. Such problems arise and are dealt with as failure to communicate, ecological destruction, a contempt for art, and the government's inattention to important problems (Merrill 157). The experiences and trials of Kilgore Trout, an unknown science fiction writer from New York, and Dwayne Hoover, a Pontiac dealer from Indiana ... 103). As Trout travels through West Virginia, he is aghast at the complete and total ecological destruction. The entire state had been stripped of its beauty and resources, all with government approval, and was left "rearranging what was left of itself in conformity with the laws of gravity" (119). In Midland City, Barrytron Ltd., the most successful corporation in the city ...
- 3493: Drug Legalization
- ... writing. In general, this article reaches out to everyone in the United States, and possibly the rest of the world. However, this article targets powerful individuals, and those in the government who can make an impact on the drug world. This illustrates the whit of Hamill in that he discreetly makes a statement to high ranking officials. Most importantly, the tone ... author states that the war on drugs cannot be won. It seems an inconceivable task to derail the drug suppliers who plague the street corners in America (514). If the government eliminates one drug cartel’s base, then the suppliers will just find another location to distribute their goods because of the enormous amount of money involved in drug smuggling (514 ...
- 3494: Black Rain
- ... a day before the surrender was given. This was a sign of rebirth. It only took a year after the Hiroshima bombing for the surrender and during that time the government did not help any of the people that really were hurt by the war, the civilians. It was strange that the people felt any remorse at all for losing the war when the government that they were supposed to believe in left them homeless and without any food. Innocent, unarmed people killed and mangled by a weapon that could kill the entire planet. For ...
- 3495: Juveniles Must Accpet Responsi
- Are juveniles as under control today as they were in the past? Crime plays a major role in today’s society. The government follows the policy and has always followed the policy that no crime goes unpunished. The controversy that surrounds the United States courtrooms today is whether or not a minor needs ... discusses justice and it indicates to citizens that there is much to be accomplished with the legal system. Snyder, Howard. Delinquency Cases in Juvenile Courts. Washington, D.C.: United States Government, 1994. This book tells the citizens about the numerous differences in juvenile cases and it also offers statistics on the subject. Stapleton, Vaughan. In Defense of Youth. New York: Russell ...
- 3496: Reproductive Technologies: Does Choice Mean Freedom?
- ... called that, is also politically influenced because should she decide to have the child she might not be able to support it financially and therefore might have to ask for government assistance and in the minds of some politicians she would either become a burden or a "poster child" which they can use to attain more social and political power. The ... not to when the majority of people were chose to, she could quite possibly give her child a disadvantage in life. This decision could also have political influence because a government could very easily push people towards the use of certain types of genetic engineering by launching a campaign to prove it would be the best for everyone should people use ...
- 3497: Mandatory Physical Education I
- ... as players stopped attending during the season. The question that arises then is, were these sports offered as full-credit courses? The answer is no. It would seem that the government would rather invest their funds on other areas and emphasize the importance of academic subjects. Academics are vital but so is physical education, a healthy body contributes to a healthy ... to teach physical education (Eberhardt). McNair did not have to spend as much money on purchasing equipment than a grade eight to twelve high school is required to. Our federal Government would rather spend money on investing in new helicopters than investing in the health and production of young adults in the future. Paul Eberhardt has also heard of the case ...
- 3498: Cornel Wests Challenges For Th
- ... to end the wealth inequality, which although extremely ambiguous, is absolutely possible. Mr. West believes in the old cliché, "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer." Although the government would like to deny such a claim, it seems as though Mr. West is right about this. With the wealthiest people owning all of the property and the businesses, it ... businesses and make a profit. The "little mom-and-pop shop" needs to be allowed into the marketplace without companies like Wal-Mart taking away all of the business. The government needs to regulate either the amount of profit or the amount of locations of businesses like Wal-Mart in order to allow other businesses to prosper. For companies that have ...
- 3499: Behind The Urals
- ... Union. The Soviet Union had just gone through an entire turn around in their political, social, and economic spheres as they went from one extreme to another. The old Czarist government was always out to serve the rich landowners, while treating the peasantry as second-class humans rather than equals. However, when the Russian Revolution came to a head, and the Red Communists or Bolsheviks defeated the White Czarists, Russia was left with an entirely new system of thought in its government. This ideology viewed the working class and peasantry as the main citizens in their society, while the rich landowners were not nearly as powerful as they once were. Thus the ...
- 3500: 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 ...
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