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3991: The Crucible
... wrong he chose to continue. The play show us how too much power is dangerous, for the temptation is always there to abuse it. Under the justification of a theocratic government, the people in authority in Salem abused their almost absolute power, destroying many innocent people in the process. It illustrates how the law is not always right, and if it ... some sort of scapegoat for any problems that they experience. Salem at the time was no different. At the time, the populace was getting uneasy with the extreme measures the government took to ensure that they did not deviate, and there was general unrest. The desire to stifle this unrest could have led Danforth to persecute the witches even beyond the ...
3992: The Regulators Of North Caroli
... was hated because he aimed to use taxes to build Tryon Palace in New Bern, a very costly residence for himself, as well as the seat for the colony's government. The Regulators, "who named themselves after a group of country reformists in South Carolina (3)" shortly after Tryon's announcement to build the palace, had no sympathy with the governor ... character during the battle, Tryon had his own surgeons treat the wounded Regulators (the entire battle has been summarized from source #11). The Regulators attempt to secure reform in local government by force apparently failed completely. The Regulators were compelled to retreat from society and live life in the wilderness. Many migrated, some going to Tennessee and down into the Mississippi ...
3993: Pfizer In The Animal Health In
... returned to Pfizer Distribution Centers or used by veterinarians in a variety of ways. The company uses small, medium, large, and extra large coolers to accommodate shipments ranging in size. Government regulations are a large threat to our company. In December 1998, the Council of European Agricultural Ministers voted to ban the use of Pfizer s antibiotic feed additive, STAFAC, throughout ... to develop new products and bring them to market. Our international businesses are subject to a number of risks that are inherent in carrying on business in other countries. Some government-imposed restraints may include laws on pricing or reimbursements for use of products. Another threat to Pfizer s Animal Health segment is competition. Principal methods of competition in this marketplace ...
3994: Rights, Responsibilities, and Growing-up
... a grown-up. When my children own their first gun, I will know that they still have the freedom I had, guaranteed by the Second Amendment. Just think if the government took away all the guns, the only people that would have guns are the government. Now that’s scary.
3995: A Clockwork Orange
... world, no longer a number"(Burgess 108). With the increase in population comes an increase crime, this has also brought on encouraging new rehabilitating techniques to corrections. Stated by one government official the importance of reforming in corrections rather than retribution. "The government cannot be concerned any longer with out moded penalogical theories. Cram criminals together and see what happens. You get concentrated criminality, crime in the midst of punishment . . . Kill the criminal ...
3996: K0rean War
... US for the south part of Korea. Later, this partition was made permanent. In 1947, the UN declared for elections to be held in all of Korea to decide one government for the country. However, North Korea refused to take part in the elections and didn't allow it. So on May 10, 1948, South Korea voted for a national assembly ... of the Security Council. However, it didn't go to the meeting because it had been boycotting the Council meetings. This was because the Council was denying the Communist Chinese government. If the Soviet Union had been there, it could have voted against the resolution or deliver a veto. North Korea chose to disregard the resolution. On June 27, North Korean ...
3997: Incas
... of their power, the Inca achieved a political and governmental system unsurpassed by any other Native American nation of the Western Hemisphere. The Incan society, an agriculturally based theocracy (a government in which the ruler is seen as a direct descendant of God) rigidly organized with primitive, socialistic ideals, was dominated by the all-powerful, God-Like ruler called the Inca ... the Incan, Quechua people populate the Andean highlands. Many do not speak Spanish and have preserved the customs and folklore of their ancestors. Because of this, in 1979, the Peruvian government made Quechua, along with Spanish, one of the official languages of Peru. Along the coast and in the highland cities, the whites, mestizos, and blacks live in a modern Western ...
3998: Future Psychology
... 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 ...
3999: SAMUEL SEABURY
... an uneventful ministry. He also ran a school in Westchester. As the tensions between Britain and the colonies grew stronger, Samuel stayed loyal to the crown. He viewed the American government as very primitive and dependent on the British government. When talk of the First Continental Congress arose, he began to voice his opinion. He tried to stop the election of the delegates by writing various pamphlets. His attempt proved ...
4000: The Crucible And Mccarthyism
... required to recite a pledge that would state their loyalty to their own country. "Many employees, to keep their jobs, were required to take an oath of loyalty to the government" (World Book). To prove your innocence after an accusation of either witchcraft of communism you were often times required to recite some sort of pledge. This pledge usually showed others ... McCarthy and McCarthyism was President Truman. He was quoted as saying " Rise up and put a stop to this terrible business Take the lead against the hysteria that threatens the government from within." (Lately 228). This displays Truman's call for help in disabling the anti-Communist Joseph McCarthy. Within both the Salem witch hunts and the anti-Communist movement there ...


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