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- 3591: E.J Lennox and Building of a Courthouse
- ... way of demonstrating the Richardsoninan Romanesque design (In North America this design was know as the style of public dignity). But by the time the project was underway, the city government decided that it needed a city hall as well as a court house, so Lennox prepared new designs for a building that combined both. The Interior features involve bronze and ... Phillips announced a contest for a new city hall. Toronto lost interest in the old building and began to admire the new one when the construction was over. By 1967 government wanted to sell the old city hall as a site for the Eaton Center. But friends of this building opposed this opinion and many disputes began. Finally, the Eaton Center ...
- 3592: Benito Mussolini
- ... army officers. Fascist blackshirt squads carried on civil war with Socialists, Communists, Catholics, and Liberals. In October 1922 Mussolini secured permission from King Victor Emmanuel lll to form a coalition government. In 1925-26, after a lengthy crisis with the parliament following the killing of the Socialist leader Giacomo Matteotti, he imposed a Totalarian Dictatorship. His Corperative State came to terms ... of his party abandoned him. The king dismissed him on July 25,1943 and had him arrested. On September 12 the Germans rescued him, making him puppet head of a government in northern Italy. In April 1945 Mussolini and his mistress, Clara Petacci, tried to run from advancing Allied forced. Captured by Partisans at Lake Como, they were shot on April ...
- 3593: Abortion Paper
- ... these same people, who place so much emphasis on protecting the fetus seem to care so little about what happens to children after they are born. The vast majority oppose government welfare programs to help support needy and dependent children. These people are also in favor of the death penalty and see the killing that goes on during war as justified ... what they really want is control. Control over our behavior and power over women. Abortion is a tough choice and the decision should be a personal one, without interference of government or special interest groups. Losing safe and legal abortion would mean reducing women to "childbearing vessels". It would mean turning our backs on the technology we have, and it will ...
- 3594: Electrical Engineering
- ... sensing, or even vehicular technology (Stine 300). Work Environment Most electrical engineers work in private industries such as television or telegraph companies (BLS 5). Others are hired by the federal government for military, space programs or through engineering firms (BLS 5). Others work on a contract basis where they are self-employed, and work independently as contractors or consultants (BLS 5 ... 000 a year (BLS 7). Electronic engineers at the top of their fields received up to $100,000 or more depending on their experience. Engineers that worked in for the government however are paid even better, with an average salary of $62,000 per year (Cosgrove, 753). Benefits The benefits that one receives from this job are common from one employer ...
- 3595: Animal Farm: Communism Through The Eyes of George Orwell
- ... Nineteen Eighty-Four if someone is to defy The Party he will simply be erased. This was a reality in Russia even before the Communists came into control of the government. Under the czars, the Russian secret police had often arrested revolutionists and sent them into exile without trial. Stalin set up a police system that was far more terrible.24 ... and Schuster, 1971) pg.136 2-socialism-a theory or system of Social organization by which the major means of production and distribution are owned, managed, or controlled by the government, associations of workers, or by the community as a whole 3-communism-a system in which most or all property is owned by the state and is supposed to be ...
- 3596: Genetic Faltering
- ... to much gray area for scientists to “play” in. (Tagliaferro 70) The Asilomar Conference were a gigantic step forward, but they still left the scientists with to much freedom. The government should have taken control of the industry when it had the chance, but it let the chance slip through its fingers. After the Asilomar conferences, there were no major advancements ... we can clone sheep, why don’t we clone super humans? This question outraged many, and excited many others. In the United States, human cloning is controlled by teach state government, but on a whole, the majority of the states have outlawed cloning experiments, and for good reason. Cloning is a dangerous area that if not controlled properly could result in ...
- 3597: Should The Harris Superquarry Go Ahead?
- ... enough scale to be economically viable. 1988 The Scottish Office asked the Western Islands Island Council to develop a policy on mineral extraction. This has still not been done. 1989 Government Planning Guidance Notes predicted a demand for crushed rock. 1991 Consultants Ove Arup surveyed the potential for sites and identified 12 in Norway, 1 - 2 in the north of Spain ... too high a cost to pay. Clean Industry which could benefit from this resource would be a more appropriate development but due to the support of both central and local government, the islanders and Ian Wilson I feel planning permission will most likely be given. 4.4 A suitable compromise If the development is to go ahead then I would like ...
- 3598: A Detail Look Into The Internet And Where It Is Headed!
- ... invisible, and obsolete! As a society we need to stop and analyze what is happening with the Internet. Where is it going? Is it dangerous to our children? Should the government have more control over it? There are so many questions, which are extremely hard to answer, it is still to early to understand what the repercussions of the Net will ... But we must acknowledge that the Internet has also opened the door to danger. Pedophiles, terrorist, and pornographers continue to commit crimes over the Net. It is time that the government set stricter regulations on who is allowed on the Net, and what kind of information they are allowed to obtain. It is our obligation to protect our children and the ...
- 3599: Gun Control
- ... They have made it harder and more costly to own and buy guns, otherwise known as the Right to Bear Arms. This being one of the first principles that this government was established on. Other countries have already gone to worse laws than this; for example Australia’s new law prohibits pump shotguns and semi-automatics from being owned. The new ... these guns are like family heirlooms to the people who they were taken from. And if you do decide to hide the gun or not turn it in to the government, it is considered as a crime. A crime that I consider justified because of the personal importance of the matter. Even the Olympic biathlons cannot train in the country because ...
- 3600: America and the Computer Industry
- ... expensive to operate because of the cost of hiring programmers to perform the complex operations the computers ran. Such computers were typically found in large computer centers-operated by industry, government, and private laboratories-staffed with many programmers and support personnel (Rogers, 77). By 1956, 76 of IBMÕs large computer mainframes were in use, compared with only 46 UNIVACÕs (Chposky, 125 ... New WorldÓ, MacWorld. San Jose, Ca: MacWorld Publishing, February, 1984 (Premire Issue). Hall, Peter. Silicon Landscapes. Boston: Allen & Irwin, 1985 Gulliver, David. Silicon Valey and Beyond. Berkeley, Ca: Berkeley Area Government Press, 1981. Hazewindus, Nico. The U.S. Microelectronics Industry. New York: Pergamon Press, 1988. Jacobs, Christopher W. ÒThe Altair 8800Ó, Popular Electronics. New York: Popular Electronics Publishing, January 1975. Malone ...
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