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- 6591: Random Drug Testing
- ... task. However, it is not the job of the school to monitor the personal lives of the students and the activities which they may be participating in at home. The government has created a separate system for dealing with that, called the law enforcement system. The school system should put in a greater effort in bettering their methods instead of concerning ...
- 6592: Colt Revolver: Inspiration from a Ship’s Wheel
- ... France and England to take out a patent on his new invention, then in 1836 he got an American patent. In 1837 he tried to to interest the U.S. Government into adopting this sidearm for military use, however they declined, stating that they were satisfied with what they had already. Colt however, was a master salesman. He knew that he ...
- 6593: Science Fiction In Human Socie
- ... advances "that makes people hope for based on present-day science but haven't developed yet" (Treitel 2). For example, in the show "Knight Rider", Michael Knight works for a government operated business that owns a car named Kit, which has a mind of its own. Kit could drive by itself, think for itself, and talk by itself. At that time ...
- 6594: The Issue Of Gun Control
- ... we have let our freedom and security slip through our fingers and disappear forever. I advocate legislation that would take the handguns out of the criminals' hands and watch the government put these brutal killers into jail and let them stay there. If we could eliminate the nonsense that happens constantly on Capital Hill, this dream would be a very real ...
- 6595: Should A Superpower Establish
- ... national security, maintaining one is just as important. The Cuban missile crisis, is one example of this. The Americans maintained allies in central America, but when Castro introduced a communist government on the Americans front step, action was definitely taken. The Western superpower saw it s own sphere of influence crumble, the world took notice. Instantly the action taken was serious ...
- 6596: Violent Crimes Involving Guns
- ... nation better for criminals and worse for the rest of us. Works Cited U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Lifetime Likelihood of Victimization," BJS Technical Report,Washington, DC, U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1987. Gary Kleck, Point Blank: Guns and Violence in America (Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter, 1991), p. 203. Gary Kleck, "Lifesaving Benefits to Use of Weapons for ...
- 6597: The Rodney King Case
- ... sure their strategy was enough for them to get a conviction. Although this trial ended with a not guilty verdict, this story was far from being over. The United States Government filed charges against the four policemen. The outcome of that trial was quite different, but was it too little too late. The riots that erupted after the first trial could ...
- 6598: The Death Penalty
- ... crimes, and 60% don’t think vengeance is legitimate reason to execute someone .” Since 1976 in United States were made 3,214 executions. Twelve of them were made by US Government, and nine by US Military. From 50 states in United States just 12 of them do not have death penalty at all. D.C also do not have it but ...
- 6599: The Death Penalty: Why We Should Have Capital Punishment?
- ... and again he was sentenced to die. Another appeal resulted in the sentence being reduced to life imprisonment. On March 7, 1956, Keith was paroled. He was then given a government-mandated job in Youngstown, Ohio, with the Department of the County Engineer. He lasted there for three days before vanishing. On November 21, 1956, he turned up on North Howard ...
- 6600: Telecommunications Act Of 1996
- ... establishment, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances”. All in all, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 brought tremendous changes into the telecommunications field. Such regulatory acts are needed to insure consumer rights in ...
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