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- 3711: Asteroid Defense
- ... earth is not a common occurrence. But it has happened many times before and when it does happen again the asteroid may wipe out all life, including humans. If our government did develop an anti-asteroid defense system, it would not only have to protect our country, but the whole planet. If we had such technology we would first have to ... to have some sort of defense against asteroids if we don’t know when they will strike. So after thinking about an anti-asteroid defense system, I think that our government should look into constructing one. When one thinks about what an asteroid could do to our planet it is usually a very scary thought. In the past we have been ...
- 3712: Constantinople The Gateway Cit
- ... a Christian church, a Muslim mosque, and a museum. (Doc. C) Across the street from the Hagia Sophia was the imperial palace. The imperial palace was the center for the government. The government was strong enough to hold out for over two centuries in Constantinople. Some of the structures of Constantinople have been standing for close to two thousand years. Geographical features, cultural ...
- 3713: Nuclear Power
- ... interpretation and opinion on the future of nuclear power. Dr. Gofman seems to have many confusing ideas about the concept of nuclear power. First of all he shoots down the government for giving money to nuclear industries and claims that doing this is "totally inappropriate for government." I don't know if Dr. Gofman understands that we are kind of running out of energy sources, and until we better develop things like solar power to make them ...
- 3714: 1984 Thematic Essay
- ... knows is false but he just accepts it as the truth and he feels very fond of big brother. This story shows the danger of a world in which the government has too much control. The government in the novel controls all the people eliminating their individuality and the essence of everything that makes a human a human. Though the society is efficient, it means nothing since ...
- 3715: Alternative Fuel Source
- ... to recapture lost markets. This versatility has led people to believe it is the only biomass resource capable of making America energy independent. There is only one catch: the federal government prohibited the growth of hemp in 1938. There were also theories that the major energy industries of the late 30s collaborated to ensure a petroleum-based energy market. Regardless of ... take CO2 from the air – stabilizing the CO2 content in the atmosphere. The threat of global warming and adverse climatic change will significantly diminish. It is time for the federal government to respond to our current economic/environmental emergency by permitting America’s farmers to grow hemp. It is also time for energy independence for this mighty nation.
- 3716: Compromise Of 1861
- ... had differences of opinions, but the U.S. was always able to pull together and find a solution to their problem. In 1787 there was a dispute over how the government would be made up. The northern states and Madison wanted and proposed to have proportional representation, which meant that they would have a majority because there were more people in ... and Nebraska wanted to come into the Union and although the states were above the thirty-six degrees thirty minute line that had been created by the Missouri Compromise, the government could not decide whether to make them free or slave states. Stephen Douglas who was very intelligent, thought of an idea to solve all of the country's problems. He ...
- 3717: Creation Story Of The Iroquios
- ... they were fighting with themselves. The Nation was broken up until a Indian known as the Peace Maker came along and reunited the Nations. The Iroquois Nation had a sophisticated government system. We would think that they would have learned it from the Europeans when in fact it is the other way around. The Iroquois had an elaborate system of checks ... 5 Nations. This was actually a league weakness and hurt them. Many people believe that the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are strongly influenced by the Iroquois system of government. For these reasons the Iroquois are one of the most important Native American groups in North American history.
- 3718: Chinesse Education
- ... for agricultural workers. Mao, the Communist leader of China, felt that the ultimate goal of education was to eliminate class distinction. After Mao’s death in 1976 a review of government policies concerning education was started. Out of this review came standardized testing and the reinstitution of entrance exams to get into schools and these exams were also used to get ... educated youth of China challenged the Communist policies of their country. Many protest and rallies took place led by university students. This protest was because students did not want the government to have total power. Many of these protestors were killed or jailed and still are in jail today. The more educated the Chinese people became they realized that their present ...
- 3719: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- ... for an unprecedented four terms, he was one of the 20th century's most skillful political leaders. His New Deal program, a response to the Great Depression, utilized the federal government as an instrument of social and economic change in contrast to its traditionally passive role. Then, in World War II, he led the Allies in their defeat of the Axis ... of wartime conferences. In collaboration with Winston Churchill he explained Anglo-American war aims in August 1941 in the form of the Atlantic Charter. It denied territorial ambitions, favored self-government and liberal international trade arrangements, and pledged freedom from want and permanent security against aggression. At Casablanca, Morocco, in January 1943, Roosevelt and Churchill insisted on Germany's unconditional surrender ...
- 3720: Mexican-American War
- Mexican-American War The Mexican War was a war that lasted from 1846 to 1848. The two major issues behind the war were the inability of the Mexican government to establish political and economic control over its vast northern frontier, including the Mexican state of Tejas y Coahuila, and the westward movement and dynamic expansionism of the United States ... to the United States. The United States paid Mexico an amount of 15 million dollars and over 3 million dollars in claims that the United States had against the Mexican government. Mexico although receive citizenship for those who are in American territories as well they even saved what is still a part of Mexico today, Baja California. United States ratified the ...
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