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- 6541: Nuclear Weapons and Their Hazards
- ... such as baby with three head, fish with five eyes and other thing such as cats with six legs. We really don't have a choice in this matter, the government is the one that sits behind the desk that holds the buttons to launch, its their country. If they wants to blow up the planets they'll blow it up ...
- 6542: The Immigrant Experience
- ... persecution and racial tension, but the largest reason for coming to America was for freedom. The freedom to live where we want, to own property, to take part in the government and most importantly, the freedom to be treated like a human being. Coming over was extremely difficult. For some, there were good, seaworthy boats, but most boats were overcrowded, dirty ...
- 6543: Sex On Television
- ... percent of all prime time viewing. However, by 1995, the previous statistic, had dropped down to fifty-five percent. (Campbell, 136). Certain technological advances such as the VCR along with government regulations and the emergence of new networks such as, Nickelodeon hurt the major networks. The main reason for this decline though, was the increased popularity of cable television. Cable as ...
- 6544: Sleepy Days Are Over...
- ... wake up later than high schoolers? The little kids obviously don't need the sleep, because they are up early enough to watch the early morning cartoons. The administration and government should switch the start times of the little kid schools and the high schools. Michigan State is trying out later starts for high schoolers, and ever since it was in ...
- 6545: Negligent Hiring/Retention
- ... constitutional arguement employing fourth amendment illegal search and siezure guarantees. Human resources managers can be heard in corporate hallways mumbling about these apparent conflicts and incongriuties in common law and government mandate. Historically, If a worker commited a negligent act, a plaintiff often would sue his or her employer under the theory of Respondeat Superior, or let the master respond. (3 ...
- 6546: Preserving Flowers
- ... No.: aZ5071.N3 Whitmore, Susan C. and Henry Gilbert. MARKETING OF FLORICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN THE UNITED STATES: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. BIBLIOGRAPHIES & LITERATURE OF AGRICULTURE series no. 66. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, l989. NAL Call No.: aZ5076.A1U54 JOURNALS -------- BULLETIN. PENNSYLVANIA FLOWER GROWERS. Pennsylvania Flower Growers, 12 Cavalier Drive, Ambler, PA 19002. (215) 646-7550. 8x/yr. (ISSN 0031-448x ...
- 6547: History of Castles
- ... make their castles more complex, and add a new aspect, comfort. Between the 14th, and 16th century castles lost their importance. Partly because of the formation of monarchy, and centralized government. But also because of the development of gunpowder which made the fortifications impractical. Many castles were remodeled to form more practical living quarters. Some castles were unable to be remodled ...
- 6548: Smartcards
- ... bi-chip CP8 and then the first Tele payment experiment in the world was in the town of Velizy in France in 1981. A year later Philips supplied the US Government with Identification Smartcards. In 1983 France installed 160,000 Card payphones using the Telecom France Cards. In 1984 French banks announced their choice of a CP8 technology chip card manufactured ...
- 6549: Essay - Effects of Dam Building
- ... river bottomlands flooded, defacing the fertility of the soil. This agricultural land may also result in a loss of natural artifacts. Recently in Tasmania where has been pressure from the government to abandon the Franklin project which would consume up to 530 sq miles of land listed on the UN World Heritage register. In the land losses whole communties must leave ...
- 6550: Social Darwanism
- ... idea because he believed that this process would gradually improve society. For his opinion, Spencer was widely applauded by early industrialists who wanted to keep their big businesses free of government regulation. Even though many liked Spencer's ideas many objected it also. Many people thought that in a new industrial age that there was a need for programs that would ...
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