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- 4111: Pesticides Are Affecting Our F
- ... children are more vulnerable to pesticides is that they weigh less; a little bit of poison to an adult is proportionally more to a child. In a 1998 analysis of government data conducted by the EWG concluded that “ over 1 million children consume more than the safe adult dose of organo-phosphates (insecticides that work on poisoning the nervous system)” This ... food. A subset of them, however, leave the vast majority of carcinogenic pesticide residues on foods that are heavily consumed by infants and children.” Which means that even if the government has the pesticides registered it is still harmful to a child’s health. In conclusion, children are at a very high risk of becoming intoxicated by carcinogenic pesticides which can ...
- 4112: Puritans Vs. Anti-puritans
- ... This meant overall that the federalists had a more lasting effect on the way that our country was run, and in this way displayed the kind of strong, long-lasting government that would be worthy of the title “City on a Hill”. In conclusion, the ways that the federalists were superior to the anti-federalists were: 1. They protected the people ... lasting effect on the methods used for ruling our country. In these ways, they were able to outlast and in general outclass those against them to form a strong central government that is still standing today. Word Count: 709
- 4113: Persian Gulf War-the Feat Of The Western Countries
- ... set, it was time to start preparing for the worst-the war. President George Bush confronted little difficulty in winning Americans' support for the potential war against Iraq. However, the government found it difficult to decide upon and state one overriding reason for going to war. Was it to oppose aggression or was it just to protect global oil supplies? Other ... to Kuwait, reveal the location and extent of its stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and eliminate its weapons of mass destruction. Subsequently, however, UN inspectors complained that the Baghdad government was frustrating their attempts to monitor Iraqi compliance, and UN sanctions against Iraq were kept in place. The following chart shows total equipment and casualties of the Gulf War. In ...
- 4114: 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 ...
- 4115: Law Essay
- ... Constitution” of national law, an example of this would be the “Dred Scott decision. The other way is the federalist position, where the Constitution grants broad power to the federal government. Two great examples of this type of interpretation were Chief Justices John Marshall and Earl Warren. During the years the Supreme Court has gone through some changes of its’ own ... Communications Decency Act (CDA) were unconstitutional under the First Amendment. The court found that the Internet is similar to a shopping mall or library not a broadcast medium as the government refered to it. The majority opinion for this case was that the Internet is a unique marketplace for ideas. The ruling states that while there is a large amount of ...
- 4116: Thomas Jefferson
- ... s, and is the triumph and culmination of his early career. At this time, had he wanted to be a political leader, he could have easily attained a position in government. Instead, he chose to return to Monticello and give his public service to Virginia. Returning to the Virginia House of Delegates in October 1776, Jefferson set to work on reforming ... accepted the post and found himself at odds with the Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson thought that all of Hamilton's acts were dominated by one purpose: to establish government by and for a privileged few. Jefferson repeatedly thought of retiring from the cabinet post in which he was constantly pitted against Hamilton, the most power-hungry man in the ...
- 4117: George Orwell's 1984
- ... s 1984 Introduction- This story takes place in a state called Oceania. The main characters introduced are Winston Smith who is a worker on one of the four branches of government on Oceania. This four branches are “The Ministry of Truth” where they falsificate or remove all past documents such as books, newspapers, magazines, records, tapes and anything containing information about the past and are rewritten with the “accurate” meaning of whatever the Government (known as “ Big Brother”) wants it to be. All past records are erased and everyone must believe what the new ones say or else they are caught by the Thought ...
- 4118: Contact---fiction Story
- ... people left the device to communicate with us. As he finished to talk the wall which appeared to be solid spreader apart and another room was discovered. Meanwhile John let government know what was found in the Grand Canyon. The government gave permission to continue research to John, as he knew the most about the alien technology. Also new research team was given to him. When they arrived they have found ...
- 4119: One Man, One Vote?
- ... should not count as much as a vote cast by a person who knows alot about the election. The people who care about who has an important role in the government should have a bigger say in who is going to have that important role. The votes cast by a person who doesn't really know why they are voting for ... is that anything to do with computers, modems, and phone lines; hackers and phrackers can get the data and alter it in any way they please. I'm sure the government could make it hard for people to get access to the data but any experienced hacker could get at it with a little work. Having different people's votes equal ...
- 4120: Martin Luther King
- ... 1963, but he did not live to see it go through. He was assassinated on November 22, 1963. His successor, President Johnson, passed it through Congress. It allowed the federal government to enforce any racial discrimination in public areas like restaurants and hotels. It allowed the government to hold federal funds from places where racism existed. It also prohibited discrimination in the voter-registration procedures. Whites previously discriminated Blacks from voting if they were illiterate, but the ...
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