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- 4021: America
- ... represented in Parliament?" The colonies did not feel that they should be governed by a power that does not care about them. They cannot be governed without say in a government. Would England govern London without representation? No. Therefore, it is not fair for the American colonies. England once again is pushing America to revolt. Document E states, " ... the arms have ... quartering British troops, and the Boston Tea Party . Four laws were passed as a penalty: The Boston Port Act which closed the Boston port, as the name suggests. The Massachusetts Government Act removed Massachusetts' legal rights, and banned town meetings. The Quartering Act forced colonists to house British soldiers. Finally, the Impartial Administration of Justice Act removed British soldiers from the ...
- 4022: Industrial Revloution
- ... not only the development of new methods of production, but also the modification of techniques used abroad in order to apply them successfully to the country's own conditions. Although government intervention to promote industrialization was far from negligible in the British case, the role of government has been considerable in Germany, Russia, Japan, and nearly all the nations that have been industrialized in the 20th century. By definition successful industrialization leads to a rise of national ...
- 4023: Gulliver's Travels
- ... in our societies, where personal achievment and values are secondary to their outward appearance, ability to impress, and skills totally unnessesary to the job described. Gulliver's description of their government, way of life, and logic patterns reflected either his grievances with or his innability to comprehend the manner in which many decisions, traditions, and wyas of living developed in our ... society, and to demean the parts of their life that were silly, illogical, and offensive. From each experience he grasped a stronger understanding of what it meant to run a government, how Power and prestige could corrupt, and how false logic could corrup a community. Not only a powerful social commentary, Gulliver's Travels teaches us an important lesson about what ...
- 4024: Industrial Revolution 3
- ... the Bank of England, these were small steps in comparison to the eventual nationalisation of the coal, steel, electricity, gas, and transport industries. In nationalising these various important industries the government didn’t expect the boards who oversaw these giants to make big profits. The main reason for nationalisation was to see that these industries were modernised. Before the nationalisation of ... and nationally. 2. General groups of employers, for example, the confederation of British industry, this balances the role of the TUC this also acts as a pressure group encouraging favourable government response to the requirements of British industry at home and abroad. There are also technical development associations, providing a forum for technical exchange, carrying out fundamental research on behalf of ...
- 4025: Albert Einstein
- ... Toward the end of the war Einstein joined a political party that worked to end the war, and return peace to Europe. In 1916 this party was outlawed by the government, and Einstein was seen as a traitor. In that same year, Einstein published his General Theory of relativity, This result of ten years work revolutionized physics. It basically stated that ... to promoting peace. After the war ended, he declared, "The war is won, but the peace is not." He wrote many articles and made many speeches calling for a world government. His fame, at this point, was legendary. People from all over would write to him for advice, and he would often answer them. He also continued his scientific research until ...
- 4026: What Is Marijuana?
- ... and often tell other countries that they must honor their people's claims to privacy and personal freedom. The marijuana user is indulging in a minor pleasure over which that government should have no jurisdiction. It is quite clear from survey data that most people do not become physically dependent on marijuana. The majority uses it as others use alcohol - to ... find marijuana easily available. If the medical advantages that are claimed for marijuana were real, many more patients would benefit. Research, which has been slowed in the past by the government's reluctance to front exemptions to the marijuana laws would be easier to conduct¡¨ (Gorman 20). The cloud of suspicion would disappear, and doctors could get on with investigating marijuana ...
- 4027: The Jungle
- ... finds himself in conflict with the legal system, and the factory system. This causes him to make a mental shift to socialism. This also brings up the conflicting types of government, Socialism vs. Capitalism, in a obviously biased portrayal. The most important message of conflict that Upton Sinclair wanted to deliver was his idea that the individual is constantly conflicting with ... struggle; and indeed, marriage itself becomes an economic trap. Big Business has complete control of, but no responsibility for, the well-being of the masses. Big Business ultimately, deviously, controls government and the courts for its own benefit. In order to foster its corruption of politics, Big Business needs and thrives on crime and ultimately works in alliance with the criminal ...
- 4028: Albert Einstein
- ... Toward the end of the war Einstein joined a political party that worked to end the war, and return peace to Europe. In 1916 this party was outlawed by the government, and Einstein was seen as a traitor. In that same year, Einstein published his General Theory of relativity, This result of ten years work revolutionized physics. It basically stated that ... to promoting peace. After the war ended, he declared, "The war is won, but the peace is not." He wrote many articles and made many speeches calling for a world government. His fame, at this point, was legendary. People from all over would write to him for advice, and he would often answer them. He also continued his scientific research until ...
- 4029: Click Vs Brick: An Exploration Of Mp3 File Sharing And Onlin
- ... Ethics Network World 2 How The Internet Will Make The S. McDougall http://world.std.com 06/08/00 Record Labels Evaporate 3 U.S. Constitution, Article I, U.S. Government U.S. Government Unknown Section 8 4 www.Boycott-riaa.com Boycott-riaa www.Boycott-riaa.com Dec. 2002 5 Music The Business Harrison A. Virgin Publishings 2000 6 Music Piracy Report 2002 ...
- 4030: The Legalization Of Marijuana
- ... amount of money spent on law enforcement efforts to apprehend and prosecute users and sellers of pot. The most impotant gain would be the gain in the quality of the government. The sorts of temptations and opportunities that led to corruption would lessen. It would set more achievable goals for law enforcment, and this would lend strenght and creditability to the government. With the legalization of pot this country can reduce crime, increase its own revenue, make drugs safer, free up valuable time, and put medical benefits to good use.
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