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3971: George Washington: Biography
... Philadelphia and was unanimously elected presiding officer. His presence lent prestige to the proceedings, and although he made few direct contributions, he generally supported the advocates of a strong central government. After the new Constitution was submitted to the states for ratification and became legally operative, he was unanimously elected president (1789). Washington took office on April 30, in New York ... spite of the animosities and conflicting opinions between Democratic-Republicans and members of the Hamiltonian Federalist party, the two groups were at least united in acceptance of the new federal government. Washington refused to run for a third term and, after his Farewell Address in which he warned the United States against permanent alliances abroad, he went home to Mount Vernon ...
3972: Immigrants 2
... region known as the Jewish Pale of settlement. Russian law forbade Jews from owning and renting land, and excluded them from attending secondary schools and universities. In addition, the Russian government supported violent mob attacks against Jews known as pogroms. During pogroms, Jews were beaten, murdered, raped, and had their homes looted or destroyed. The United States was often painted as ... persecution and racial tension, but the largest reason for coming to America was for freedom. The freedom to live where we want, to own property, to take part in the government and most importantly, the freedom to be treated like a human being.
3973: To Be Or Not
... a list of likely models and dimensions of disaster, to value responses to them and also values helpful factors that are to our advantage. This is risky business, but no government likes entertaining out in the open. Yet, it has been done secretly in and governments. We witness inhumanity, abuse, and scandals in daily news broadcasts, and we come upon many similar questions in the details of our personal lives. As it may be, the next government might make a difference, or media might expose the corruption of it all, or maybe an influential person might crack it. Still, it turns out that only a minimal difference ...
3974: Utility Deregulation
... final customer. Most private firms in the industry are vertically integrated, providing generating, transmitting and distributing services as a single firm, such as Entergy Corporation in our area. The federal government entered the commercial industry only incidentally; electric power was produced as a by-product of irrigation and flood control projects. Power not needed in the operation of the projects was ... Weidenbaum 1995). Today private electric utility companies own over three-fifths of the electric power industry when measured by sales or generation of electricity. The remainder consists of the federal government, municipalities, state and district agencies, and cooperatives (Weidenbaum 1995). The movement toward regulation of electric power resulted from two basic factors. The consolidation in the early 1900s of competing utilities ...
3975: King Mohammed the VI of Morocco
... still carrying on the legacy of fighting for human rights, unemployment and social inequity that he is known for and praised for, by the people in Morocco. He changed the government that has been in place since 1996, has already initiated such reforms as; the reduction of social disparities, judiciary reforms, the education system, the civil service and state media, and ... women's status in Morocco. Some people in Morocco think that he has good ideas, but people also think his ideas are not efficient enough to stay in the corrupt government of Morocco. He ,must eliminate this before getting anything started. As king, Mohammed has involved himself in relations with other countries, whether good or bad. He strongly disapproves with the ...
3976: Greatness Of LBJ
... federal representative for the state of Texas. This was his passage into Washington. As secretary for Kleberg, he did most of the work and worked his way on up the government ladder to become President of the United States. These factors of initiative, brightness, and strong public speaking are all early signs of his leadership ability. Next Lyndon Johnson started on ... making compromises with them so that the system of Medicare could function fairly and properly. Johnson was also interested in improving the executive branch to make it work better for government and for the people. He established two new cabinet-level positions, Departments of Transportation and of Housing and Urban Development. With this, he passed the Model Cities Act, which gave ...
3977: The Most Heroic Character In I
... with painstaking efforts. Instead of teasing by the people, she will become the idol for them to admire, if the truth is lucky enough not be executed by the corrupted government. However, even though time can go back and she will have another chance to pick over, she will choose the same path she has chosen before, the path that will ... Minerva the book the Gandhi which is ignored by Minerva. Instead of sacrificing thousands of people during the process, she picks the longer but more deep path, that changes the government like Gandhi did. Dede's unsungness does not means she is not taking any action, she is just not willing to pay any meaningless sacrifice. There is only one flaw ...
3978: Immigration To Canada
... Alien skilled laborers, under these laws, were permitted to enter Canada to work in new industries. A diplomatic agreement made in 1907 by Canada and Japan provided that the Japanese government would not issue passports to Japanese laborers intending to enter Canada; under the terms of this agreement, Canada government refrained until 1924 from enacting laws excluding Japanese immigrants. In 1917 Congress passed an immigration law that enlarged the classes of aliens excludable from Canada; its basic provisions were, with ...
3979: Using Nuclear Power
... clean and cheap " electricity for the country . It was called progress. Progress also brought with it sickness , mutations , cancer and eventually death to those exposed to high levels of radiation . Government declared that nuclear power is safe and efficient . Also have big Oil corporations who have a lot of money invested in nuclear power and want to see as many plants ... possible people need to conserve , energy change lifestyles and recycle more of there wastes . We need to be less dependent on electricity and electrical products . Conservation must be implemented by government policies and guide lines . To have any affect at all on the amount of electricity that is consumed . " Anything that slows down the development of solar energy, the one cheap ...
3980: Ethical Decision Making Model
... the general community, Tom, John, Paul, my boss, myself (my raise), my family, all other employees and their families, if Tom is dismissed and files suite another stakeholder is the government, Tom’s attorney, and a jury. There are many people that will be affected by my decision, which is a great burden for me to carry. Value is defined as ... I determine which stakeholder is the most significant in the situation. I feel that it is the company at large. All the other shareholders that I mentioned, for example, employees, government, and shareholders, affect the company. As I already stated, the company is my number one personal value, but I can also say I value the loyalty of Tom to the ...


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