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- 6201: The First Atomic Test
- ... for the test, because it provided isolation for secrecy and safety, and was only 230 miles south of Los Alamos. Plus, most of the Jornada del Muerto was already under government control. The history of the Jornada is in itself quite fascinating, since it was given its name by the early Spanish colonists of New Mexico. The Jornada was a short ...
- 6202: Affirmative Action Is Wrong
- ... should exist. Affirmative action lends a bad name to the United States of America. Others may view our fine country as a country with people that are so irresponsible the government has to lower its standard just to get people jobs (DeWit 1996, 2). This indicates that affirmative action should be outlawed because it has no place in our fine country ...
- 6203: Road Rage
- ... is an authority on road rage at the University of Hawaii, and has the following to say regarding the issue. There's growing official alarm about road rage. The US government has named "aggressive drivers" as one of the most serious transportation challenges facing State legislatures today. Ricardo Martinez, federal administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has declared ...
- 6204: David Walker’s Appeal
- ... Jefferson and about how he had such a great belief in the common people. It also talks about his democratic views on things that ranged from the structure of the government to his economic process. It basically draws the reader in and enthralls him/her into a admiration for this man. This man, for the historians who wrote the textbook, was ...
- 6205: Teen Pregnancy
- ... in the future and may eventually get divorced. Many teenage girls are left with no diploma, no job skills and the babies (pregnant too soon 30). Teen births cost the government $25 billion dollars a year. Tax payers also support teens with babies. This may include, food stamps, medicaid, and welfare (preventing teen pregnancy 1). Why do teens have an appeal ...
- 6206: Homeless
- ... times and not much progress has been made in the 200 plus years in helping these people. We have adopted programs such as FDR's New Deal in which the government produced more jobs that took little skill, and made these jobs available to the poor. Social Security, which is not welfare, was adopted and is still going. It is where ...
- 6207: Acid Rain, Effects And Causes
- ... its technology and experience, in order to make sure that the same acid rain problems do not occur as these countries consume more energy during the process of industrialization. The Government of Canada, The State of Canada's Environment, Ottawa, 1991. Environment Canada, Canadian Perspectives on Air Pollution, SOE Report No. 90-1, Ottawa, 1990. Archie M. Kahan, Acid Rain: Reign ...
- 6208: Dueling
- ... days much less using this institution as well. Although laws were written to end slavery they often were not followed. Planters were the people of the South who ran the government and law enforcement so it was hard for any kind of action against people of their own class to take place. The planters looked at is keeping class structure lines ...
- 6209: Prostitution: A Victimless Crime?
- ... legal in 12 rural counties, are safe places to indulge in sexual activities. In places such as Budapest not only is prostitution legal but also is flourishing and now the government wants to tax it. In Britain, it is considered legal to sell sex but the associated activities including soliciting, advertising, street walking, and running brothels is illegal. The police in ...
- 6210: Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton's Duel
- ... he committed was his blunder alone. One of the statements that Hamilton made was that Burr was a man “who ought not to be trusted with the reigns of the government.” Considering the transgression that Burr had committed, this was hardly a libel statement. Aaron Burr was incensed at this comment, which was published in an Albany newspaper. He believed that ...
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