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6511: Proud To Be Canadian
... Canadian population is shrinking and aging, and immigrants will cheerfully shell out for Canadian pensions when the time comes. Instead of encouraging the growth of Canadian families with incentives, the government rather opens its doors to immigration. But Canadians were never consulted about changes to the national policy. They are just not convinced that they like, or want, even more immigration ...
6512: The Safety Training Program
... established to “ assure so far as possible every working man and woman in the nation safe and healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources.” The act established three government agencies to administer and enforce the law: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), The Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission and The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ...
6513: Early National Literature
... Truth, was extremely popular. In contrast to the prevailing sentimental novel was Hugh Henry Brackenridge's massive Modern Chivalry (1792-1815), a picaresque novel with an underlying satire on bad government. The first professional novelist was Charles Brockden Brown, whose gothic and philosophical romances, beginning with Wieland (1798), anticipated Edgar Allan Poe. Early in the 19th century, Washington IRVING gained European ...
6514: Forgotten War Crimes
... to create firestorms. What is also ironic is that after the bombing, not a single rail-line or rail yard had been disturbed. Other historical journals provided via the American government claim that Dresden contained a number of bunkers being used to house German Troops. Although Dresden did contain bunkers, they were being used to house American and British prisoners of ...
6515: Socrates
... young men in the market. They discussed, or more accurately argued in a calm manner, various issues ranging from the sciences to religion. Socrates, however, usually avoided the subject of government whenever possible. Socrates believed his role in life was to teach a new understanding of virtues, it was these virtues that revolved around much of the controversies. The citizens thought ...
6516: Pollution Getting The Best Of
... and throw away more and more in the name of convenience. As they see it, when things get old, throw it away and get a new one. They blame the government for the trash problem, but the truth blame should be placed on themselves. The last great source of pollution lays in the businesses. Although not common, businesses have been known ...
6517: Karl Marx and Marxism
... of their own ideals, and that in creating such a 'perfect' being, in contrast to themselves, mankind lowered themselves to lowly, evil creatures who needed guidance from the church and government. He said that, in creating God in their own image, humans had 'alienated themselves from themselves.' Karl Marx applied this alienation theory to private property, which he said caused humans ...
6518: Punishment And Behavior
Punishment and Behavior The amount of crime in America has been constantly increasing over the years. At the same time, in order to deter this crime punishment enforced by the government has also increased. This is what compels me to argue against the notion that if a society wishes to change its citizens' behavior, a system based on punishments will be ...
6519: The Hutu and Tutsi Tribes In Rwanda
... tribe of farmers could not defend themselves and were reduced to serfdom, each Hutu choosing a Tutsi master. In the 18 century the Hutu rebelled and took control of the government and mistreated the Tutsi. The president a Hutu, Habyiberman, was accused of being to lenient with the Tutsi's and he was removed from office. A Hutu General named Gregor ...
6520: Assumption of Risk: Who is to Blame For Our Actions
... to the individual to produce a "safe" cigarette. The meaning of safe in this context is meant to imply that the cigarette will meet the safety requirements set by the government so that individuals are not killed by a single cigarette. This act of producing "safe" cigarettes for individuals covers the minimum obligation of the company to the individual. In this ...


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