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4841: High School Seniors Chooses Between Community College or A Job
... free in High School right? Students get all the textbooks, pencils, tests, other services, sport equipment, and foods all for free. They might be failing some classes but the state government still pays for them to stay in High School. For Community it's the students who have to pay for all their expenses. They have to pay $100 for each ...
4842: Robber Barons or Captains of Industry
... was a robber baron but I believe that he was on of the few captains of industry. Hill built the only trans-continental railroad that was not subsidies by the government, the Great Northern. He was a very deversified and did not share andrew carnegies idea of putting all of your eggs in one basket and then guarding it. He also ...
4843: Censorship of Academic Materials
... on values instilled by their families. In society, everyone is guaranteed the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. In order for these rights to be protected, the government devised the First Amendment. The First Amendment absolutely ensures that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom ...
4844: Definition of Education
... our age of "so called" education. We are being molded into people who can not think for ourselves. An example of this would be the giant "American War Machine." The government says we need all these weapons to protect America. They do not say who we need protection from. In fact there really is no one we need to be protected ...
4845: Colin Powell
... Fort Benning in Georgia. They learned a number of things but I will only list a few; they learned stuff like how to call artillery fire, how to fill out government forms, use a radio, maintain motor vehicles, and handle a prisoner of war. They did not learn any of this stuff in ROTC (source 1 pages 45, 46). Powell asked ...
4846: The Rise of Capitalism and its Opposition
... certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of any individual." (Smith pp.48) Thus, Adam Smith greatly contributed to the belief that the economic powers of government should be limited and that there existed a natural order of liberty applicable to the economy. In addition to this contribution, Smith also saw in the division of labor almost ...
4847: Remembering the Depression
... to build their own house on the farm in order to maintain a home. Her father received Homestead meaning a piece of land that was granted by the United States government to a settler for farming. The Great Depression changed their everyday living style by money became a better issue and there were more jobs issued to more people. My grandma ...
4848: McDonald’s Americanizing Europe
... the older generation of Europeans, anything American was mystical and threatened destruction of European culture. For the younger generation, American influence was overwhelming and oppressive—just like their parents, their government, and everything they knew of the past. It is understandable that the younger generation would reject just about everything that is American. Time was moving fast for them and they ...
4849: Capitalism and Communism
Capitalism and Communism Capitalism and Communism are two very different types of government used to some extent today. Capitalism is based on a free market, individual investments and decisions, and making money. Capitalists own capital, means of production, of companies and benefit from ...
4850: Interview with Mr. Smallwood
Interview with Mr. Smallwood Mr. Millard Smallwood is a computer programmer, working for the United States Government. He works in the Defense Intelligence Agency, currently assigned to Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center at Fort Detrick, in Frederick Maryland. When asked about the use of Calculus in his ...


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