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3521: 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 ...
3522: Affirmative Action
... white males, it is also causing problems among the protected classes that it is supposed to be helping. Many of these people feel that it is an insult that the government thinks they need special help to compete in the job market. Yet others would be extremely offended if this help was taken away from them. Black Police Chief Clarence Harmon ... 76) Most people realize that quotas do hurt people, but what most people do not realize is that quotas are illegal. The 1964 and 1991 Civil Rights Acts explicitly banned government imposed quotas, but nevertheless, they immediately spread though the economy. Even though quotas are becoming more and more popular, there is incredible denial. Some say that affirmative action, while a ...
3523: How Toxic Waste Affects Canada’s Natural Environment
... environment. The US has created a multi-billion dollar fund called "SuperFund" to try and clean up areas that have been contaminated. Canada is also working along those lines. The government has made a prioritized list of recognized hazardous dump sites, and is forcing the company that owns the land to pay for the clean-up of the area. If the company no longer exists, or the exact origin of the waste is unknown, the government will pay for the clean-up. Some toxic wastes can actually been turned into something useful, or in other words 'recycled'. For example, several kinds of metals can be recycled ...
3524: UFOs and Alien Life
... Alien Life E.T. was a popular movie more than ten years ago. E.T. was unreal and Unidentified Flying Objects are unreal. During the investigation of UFOs, both the government and scientists who have studied them have concluded that they don't exist but they are still investigated because of public knowledge. An unidentified flying object is defined as "any ... 40% don't believe in UFOs, and 20% were undecided. So far in time, nobody has been able to prove UFOs exist. Even the Air Force, a part of the government, believes the UFOs do not exist. It is obvious that people believing there is something out there in space are just foolish and don't realize what strong information and ...
3525: Immigraton Laws
... these laws, were permitted to enter the U.S. to work in new industries. A diplomatic agreement made in 1907 by the U.S. and Japan provided that the Japanese government would not issue passports to Japanese laborers intending to enter the U.S.; under the terms of this agreement, the U.S. government refrained until 1924 from enacting laws excluding Japanese aliens. In 1917 Congress passed an immigration law that enlarged the classes of aliens excludable from the U.S.; its basic provisions ...
3526: Affirmative Action
... that is why I choose to remain neutral in this discrepancy (Ladies.35) It is difficult for me to choose a definite side. Because of affirmative action being present, the government has introduced quotas and criteria in considering job applicants and on college applications. In a sense, that lowers the standards for all the other qualified non-minorities who apply. However ... that affected the public opinion about affirmative action, I can proceed in the discussion of what affect this has had on public opinion today. A few years ago, California's government was debating Proposition 209, an article that states: "The state shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color ...
3527: Definition of War: Sherman's Hell
... for monetary reasons. Companies have to make all of the ships, helicopters, airplanes, and supplies. As a result, jobs are created and the economy in stimulated, but the U.S. government could never tell that to the public. It is very possible that these were ulterior reasons for the Vietnam war, but the government simply turned it into an issue of freedom. As a result the public was told that after trying to make peace with North Vietnam, the U.S. Navy was continually ...
3528: Technology And Education
... spend the money, take risks and jump onto the attractive road of technology. Among these schools are the schools in Tasmanian, the Milwaukee Public Schools and Seton Hall. The Tasmanian government has announced that they are buying fourteen thousand computers to ensure that each government school would have at least one modern computer for every five students. The plan is due to take effect during the next three years with a total of forty-nine ...
3529: Drugs And The Internet
... youth. The encouragement of drug use, and avocation of different methods of drug use enhancement is certainly harmful to society; the real question at hand is whether the U.S. government, or any institution for that matter, has an ethical authority to censor, regulate, maintain, or altogether ban sites that advocate illegal drug use. With a simple search on the Netscape ... exception of websites that actually sell illegal drug materials, websites promoting drug use are scribed into the right of every individual, whether he or she is composing or reading. The government, U.S. or otherwise, has no ethical basis whatsoever to restrict, ban, modify, or monitor any of these sites based on encouragement of illegal drug use alone.
3530: Hydroelectricity
... the simultaneous development of larger and more cost-efficient steam-power plants made it obvious that only very large and costly hydroelectric installations could compete effectively, and that the federal government would have to assume a major share in their construction. Motivated by the search for the multiple use of water resources, including navigation, flood control, and irrigation, in addition to power production, the Tennessee Valley Authority, or TVA, started government participation in large-scale waterpower development in 1933. Most major installations depend on a large water-storage reservoir upstream of the dam where water flow can be controlled and a ...


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