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3631: The Jungle
... was in an organization called War Whoop League, who’s main purpose was to go out and buy votes. Seeing that votes could be bought you get the science the government did not care what was going on in these plantations. There were many examples in this book on how owners tried to crush organized labor. To me the one that ... people how workers and your food was being treated. Thanks to Sinclair and the Progressive Party who was for the help of workers and sanitation in the work area the government passed the pure food and drug bill also, the beef inspection bill. If it was not for books like Sinclair’s the people would have never know what was going ...
3632: Huck Fin 2
... where Jim tells Huck about his daughter. Twain also shows an aversion to royalty with the adventures with the duke and the king, and he tells his feelings on the government through the experiences of Pap and his run-ins with the law. 4. Character Twain¹s characters are fairly complex and believable for the time the book was written. They ... society, he is often critical. For example, during the raid on the Sunday school picnic, he shows a distaste for organized religion. He also shows a slight disrespect to the government during the incidents were Pap gets arrested. During the conversation with Jim and Huck, Twain also reveals his dislike of slavery. 15. Memorable quotes ³I thought it all out, and ...
3633: The Internet, Pornography, and Children
... service providers. Generally, home users connect to the Internet via the commercial online services over regular phone lines. Some of these services include Prodigy, CompuServe, and America Online. Businesses, universities, government agencies, and the like, often have direct connection to an Internet provider over high-speed digital lines. Some of these providers include Netcom and PSI.1 The number of adults ... illegal for obscene or harmful materials to be sold, distributed or displayed to minors through CD-ROMs , magnetic disks, and magnetic tapes. 8 Attempts have been made by the Federal government to pass laws that would deal with the issue of children and/or Internet porn. In 1996 , the Communications Decency Act was passed. Under this law, the distribution of indecent ...
3634: Marijuana Abuse
... Torr 12). Functionalist theorists would see marijuana abuse as a social problem in that it causes a disturbance in the equilibrium of society. Functionalist theory states that the many institutions (government, education, religion, etc.) of society must be integrated in order to operate effectively and proficiently. In essence, if members of society were all under the influence of marijuana, the functions ... if either the parents or child were marijuana abusers. Likewise, the same outcome could be seen in the other structures of society such as members of the educational system, or government institutions, and production in the workplace. Functionalist theorists would view marijuana abuse as a potentially far-reaching social problem given that every structure would be involved. Conflict theorists would consider ...
3635: Problems of Modernization in Developing Nations
... developing world today are political instability, and rapid urbanization. Political instability causes economic problems in places such as Africa, and South America, where many governments are being overthrown. When a government is inconsistent, a tax system cannot be established and revenue can't be collected. If a government doesn't receive revenue, it cannot provide sanitation, or health care, and cannot build or repair roads or buildings. Also, political instability can result in the control of a nation ...
3636: A Reborn Nation by a New Democracy (Mao Tse-Tung)
... conflicts with the European-American democracy greatly. Of course, if the republic ever is truly formed in China, it must make changes in its politics and its economy. The central government must own the main industries and enterprises. The republic would confiscate the land of the landlords and split the acreage amongst the peasants that have no land at all. This ... than socialist. The Chinese see this as a bourgeois-democratic revolution, being primarily that of a warring ethnic imperialism, with a feudalism of domestication. The socialist revolution to overthrow the government is progressing slowly, but will eventually occur, if the appropriate progressions continue to occur. A revolution inevitably becomes a sect of the proletarian-socialist worldwide revolution. “The Chinese revolution is ...
3637: Ethics In Business
... term purchasing relationships along with fair and competent handling of conflicts and disputes. Shareholders should receive a good rate of return, comprehensive and clear information and effective management of corporate government issues. Last, but not least, innovative giving to the community, volunteer programs and support for education and job training programs strengthen the relationship between business and society. This kind of ... term purchasing relationships along with fair and competent handling of conflicts and disputes. Shareholders should receive a good rate of return, comprehensive and clear information and effective management of corporate government issues. Last, but not least, innovative giving to the community, volunteer programs and support for education and job training programs strengthen the relationship between business and society. This kind of ...
3638: Ethnic Diversity In Nigeria
... a perfect monarchy with no permanent body of advisors. Because they were seen as an assistant to God, their power was unchallenged. They still remain a major feature in local government today. When speaking of the Hausa in the north, also, the Fulani should be mentioned. The Fulani are a pastoral-nomadic people. Living in Hausaland, they would trade their cattle ... group, only creating more anger and fear rather than just dissagreement on a political isssue. This party bred hatred led to tension and violence. Parties were abolished when the military government took power in 1966. The Biafran Civil War was a result of fears created by party leaders. The Ibo fears of genocide from more powerful political/ethnic groups led to ...
3639: Radio: A Form of Communication
... electromagnetic waves for long-distance communication. This application was pursued by Guglielmo Marconi; in 1895, he produced the first practical wireless telegraph system. In 1896 he received from the British government the first wireless patent. In part, it was based on the theory that the communication range increases substantially as the height of the aerial (antenna) is increased. The first wireless ... for the high fidelity of FM receivers. FM stations range in power from 100 watts to 100,000 watts. They cover distances of 24-105 km (15-65 mi) because government frequency allocations for commercial FM are in the VHF range, unlike commercial AM. Television transmitters use AM for picture signals and FM for sound. The CW system described earlier is ...
3640: The Clinton Sex Scandal
... and Judith Campbell Exner, lover of reputed Mafia boss Sam Giancana. "They are only a few of the better-known paramours with whom JFK has been linked," University of Virginia government professor Larry Sabato writes in his book "Feeding Frenzy," "not to mention a healthy dose of anonymous airline stewardesses, secretaries and aides. By many credible accounts, John F. Kennedy was ... break-in revealed a web of political spying and sabotage – and unraveled the Nixon presidency itself. The illegal activities and cover-up attempts resulted in the indictments of some 40 government officials and the resignation of the 37th president of the United States. In the 1980s, Nixon regained some stature in the field of international affairs. But the release in 1997 ...


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