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3731: Acid Rain: Cause and Effects and Issues
... them to scale down their pollution. Consumers can also help by demanding pesticide-free food. International agreements have been made to clean up the Great Lakes. Canada's federal Conservative government has announced in 1989 to spend $125 million over five years on Great Lakes cleanup. By one estimate, it may cost as much as $100 billion to retrieve the purity ... our drinking water increases, many more people are buying water treatment devices and purifiers. Even though most treated tap water is fit to drink, people are losing faith in the government to keep it that way. therefore purifier leave become increasingly popular among consumers. However each of the most popular cleansing methods has some disadvantages. Many filters use some form of ...
3732: Death Penalty
Title: Death Penalty Author: Ryan Rating: 17 Rate this Paper The death penalty should be upheld by the government because countless dollars are spent holding criminals in jail. Also jails are more overpopulated than ever. What really annoys people is that these cold-hearted criminals are put on parole ... way a criminal should be put to death should be taken into consideration. It should be determined by what they did to deserve the death penalty. The retaliation of the government on a criminal should be derived from “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” way of thinking. This issue should be debated after the death penalty is ...
3733: Was Inca Rule Tyrannical?
... the Incas whether it was commendable or if the rule of this sophisticated group of people was unjust. The majority of these authors feel that the overthrow of the Inca government was the wrong thing to do. While the years were passing, the Spaniards tried to prove that the rule of the Incas was tyrannical thus making their actions correct and ... look on the rule of the Incas. Metraux believed that the Incas had been cheating their people out of resources and money giving the profits to the clergy and the government. It seemed that the Incas set up a socialistic society where production was for use and not for profit, and equal distribution for all. He states that this was not ...
3734: Tennyson as a Victorian
... the varied and independent work habits of the farm, and the small shop, found themselves laboring up to sixteen hours a day, six days a week, in factories without any government safety regulations, and with very low pay. People were not known as individuals only as "hands" with no control over their lives, hired, and fired at the whim of the ... no means small in quality seems likely to vanish. In conclusion, the Victorian century was a era of change and confusion. England improved itself for the people and it's government. The writers of the time were supposed to be indicative for answering questions and for guidance. Lord Alfred Tennyson was a man who changed the way people thought about literature ...
3735: Consequences Of The 30 Years W
Consequences of the 30 Years War From the change of warfare, to the vast changes in government and dominance, the Thirty Years War had clearly resulted in many changes and effected many areas of life. These changes occur politically, religiously, socially and economically. As the most destructive ... effected because the war was mostly fought on its land. The war had been the most disastrous event in German history. From the changes of religion, to the change of government and warfare, the Thirty Years War formed a break with the past and the modern world.
3736: The Constitution and Gun Control
... through the legal process of having the gun registered to themselves? Not too many. Most guns obtained by criminals are not obtained through the lawful purchase and sell transaction. The government is aware of this. All the gun control laws are not about preventing crime. Law abiding citizens who are armed will prevent crime. You can hire all the police you ... of the United States who are not convicted felons or mental patients can and do carry concealed handguns without posing a risk to their fellow Americans. As long as the government disallows ownership of guns to people who have committed violent crimes and to mental patients there is no reason they should limit the rest of the society from owning them ...
3737: 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 ...
3738: The Vietnam Era
... rights acceptance. The general attitude about the U.S. being involved in Southeast Asia at the beginning of the war was that the public was gung-ho and behind the government to stop communism. Reporters and cameras were successful at bringing the war up close and personal. Americans were seeing their American GIs being killed. The Tet Offense was a U ... S. troops. the main method of fighting was called search and destroy. The V.C. were a communist opposing group in the South. They had begun attacks on the Diem Government. Helicopters were the real work horses of the war for the U.S. In 1974 the war ended for the U.S. At the end to the Vietnam War, Cambodia ...
3739: Effects of World War II on Japan
... was very independent and only gave priority to its expansion to the south. This situation totally changed after World War II, Japan changed totally its politics and established a different government, ran by the different points of view of the people, that sought more freedom in their society. "The Japanese Constitution of 1946, pledge to uphold the high ideals of peace ... other countries that had different views of things that the Japanese. . There are other aspects that changed after World War II and on of those are the return of Parliamentary government to Japan. (Japan:The Fragile Superpower, 268) After the War Japan regained its independence but it gave up Korea, Taiwan, South Jakhalin, and the Kurils. This situation meant that Japan ...
3740: Genetic Diversity In Agriculture
... asexually propagated crops such as species of fruits and nuts. In the united states, germ plasm banks are handled in a state-federal cooperative program. Internationally, a consortium of international, government, and private organizations called the consultative group in in International Agricultural research, (established in 1974), the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources (IBPGR) to promote the activities of international plant ... known of the improved crops are the many varieties of hybrid corn that are planted on more than ninety-seven percent of the total corn acreage in the united states. Government experimental laboratories and commercial seed companies shared in the research and development of the high-yield plant varieties that provide such superior characteristics as resistance to cold, drought, diseases, and ...


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