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- 3881: The Second Amendment
- ... United States Constitution). These are sacred words. It is obvious that crime is a major problem in Today's Society. Many steps have been taken as voters demand that the government do something about the rising crime and violence in America, but is repealing the Second Ammendment the Answer? No it is not. We must think of the result of such ... is why the Second Ammendment is such a sacred one, it is the basis for which the ideas of this country stand upon. Would people really sit idle as the Government takes action to more obser to Tyranny? In addition to the Second Ammendment most people are unaware that the 14th or Civil Rights Ammendment also guarantees the right of freedmen ...
- 3882: Albert Einstein from Start to Finish
- ... an atom. He came to the conclusion that, “Well....I guess I'd better get it before they do.” He was now working on total payment and funding by the government. After almost working non-stop he discovered what people had tried to figure out for years. Although discovering the way to split the atom correctly he told no one for ... last deep breath and was there pronounced dead. Albert Einstien contributed so much to the world. Some not so good and some the greatest. He was abused by the American government though. They used their enemy to make th em a weapon. I feel that Hitler would still be alive today if he had not helped us though. He lived a ...
- 3883: George Orwell
- ... are lettered the Party slogan: WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH Was London always like this? Winston can't quite remember. What he knows is that the government is everywhere. Lighting a Victory cigarette and taking a slug of watery Victory gin, Winston unveils an antique book he bought illegally in a "free" store (one the Party does ... re currently at war with. When everybody's hatred is at a high pitch, the Party channels this hatred into love for Big Brother. There are four parts to the government of Oceania and they are: Minitrue, the Ministry of Truth, or propaganda arm. This is where Winston works. Minipax, the Ministry of Peace, which makes war. Miniplenty, the Ministry of ...
- 3884: J.P. Morgan
- ... agreed to establish a $10 million fund to bolster the ailing Trust Company of America ending the epidemic. Soon after, Treasury Secretary George Cortelyou agreed to deposit $25 million of government cash into selected New York City banks, to be used to bolster the troubled trust companies and banks (Gross 67). Despite these measures, many poorly capitalized institutions were still on ... convinced the trust company presidents into subscribing to a $25 million loan for the trusts (Gross 70). His actions convinced the financial world of the critical need for a central government agency, the Federal Reserve System, that would provide stability for the modern banking system and financial markets. Since the services of bankers were used most by the railroads, Morgan quickly ...
- 3885: Eighteenth Century Philosophers
- ... written by this man which will remain an integral part of universal society for centuries to come. Jefferson also held the belief that people had the right to overthrow a government if it is unjust and denying them their rights as citizens. Change and renewal were also prominent beliefs held by Jefferson, placing a great deal of emphasis of the connection of democracy with education. He had a preference for a rural over an urban civilization with a maximum of self government. Jefferson's insights and ideals helped build the foundation for the most influential democracy in the world and his ideas carried from democracy to democracy and have lasted for over ...
- 3886: Great Depression 6
- ... The whole production was based on credit, promise to pay in the future. The system was based on mutual confidence and exchange. The economy was dependent on foreign loans, and government expenditure was dangerously high, with businesses suffering from low profit margins. The world believed that the great expansion, as in the early 20's, would continue and with all the ... years to breakdown a system that it had taken so long to build up. In many countries the Great Depression resulted in a big shift in public attitudes and in government policy towards welfare provision.
- 3887: Ancient Egypt
- ... and 1,304BC, people began calling their kings "pharaohs" which means "great house". Egyptians believed that the pharaohs were descendants of the sun god, Amon-Ra. A "dynasty" is a government where the right to rule passes father to son. Occasionally these dynasties were overthrown or died out and a new dynasty is formed. The first dynasty was said to have ... to flood and then they plant their crops when the water recedes. The peasant live a simple life with brick houses and few furniture, they paid half their harvest to government tax. They were also require to work on palaces, temples, clear irrigation ducts, and serve in the army. Slave were mostly descendants of war prisoners some lived like free peasant ...
- 3888: Greece 2
- ... receive lignite, bauxite, magnesium, salt, iron ore, chromium, lead, zinc, silver, nickel, copper, and uranium. Also they have many agricultural resources like wheat, olives, cotton, tobacco, oats, barley, and millet. Government and Economics- Type of Government- Earlier this century Greece was controlled by a hereditary monarchy, but later Greece was declared a republic and had elections for President. Cities that have more than 100,000 inhabitants ...
- 3889: Save The Internet
- ... users is a major problem as well. The ridiculously easy accessibility to all types pornography; by anyone who logs into the Internet has raised a major concern from both the government and the public. The Internet, being the biggest interactive library ever existed, has no owner, President, chief operating officer or pope (Montoya). "Inevitably, being an uncontrolled system, means that the ... also stresses, "One particularly disturbing message found on the Net one week after the Oklahoma bombing that read, 'I want to make bombs and kill evil Zionist people in the government. Teach me. Give me text files.'" The Internet is meant to be a medium that promotes healthy qualities; not a place of hate and evil. "There is a difference between ...
- 3890: Albert Einstein 3
- ... Einstein collaborate with several other physicists in writing a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, pointing our the possibility of making an atomic bomb and the likelihood that the German government was embarking on such a course. The letter, which bore only Einstein s signature, helped lend urgency to efforts in the US to build the atomic bomb, but Einstein himself played no role in the work and knew nothing about it at the time. After the war, Einstein was active in the cause of international disarmament and world government. He continued his active support of Zionism but declined the offer made by leaders of the state of Israel to become president of that country. In the US during the ...
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