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821: Are UFOs Real?
... not entirely proven, is growing in acceptance due to an overwhelming amount of evidence and public support. Many things have happened that lead people to believe in aliens. However our Government feels the need to hide this. Many people feel the incident at Roswell New Mexico actually happened. There is definitely enough credible information to continue with the Roswell investigation. The ... home nearer to town, but she remembers Mac showing up with strange material (Arvey, 46). The Proctors told Brazel that he might be holding wreckage from a UFO or a government project and that he should report the incident to the sheriff. A day or two later, Mac drove into Roswell where he reported the incident to Sheriff George Wilcox, who ... AAF Headquarters in Washington had "delivered a blistering rebuke to officers at Roswell." Despite the media's inattention to the matter and contrary to what some in the U.S. Government would like people to think, Roswell is not a figment of someone's imagination or the product of modern folklore. It involves real people and a real event. The ...
822: Segregation and The Civil Rights Movement
... by blacks, Northerners, and some sympathetic Southerners. The Reconstruction governments had passed laws opening up economic and political opportunities for blacks. By 1877 the Democratic Party had gained control of government in the Southern states, and these Southern Democrats wanted to reverse black advances made during Reconstruction. To that end, they began to pass local and state laws that specified certain ... same years, blacks organized school boycotts in Northern cities to protest discriminatory treatment of black children. The black protest activities of the 1930s were encouraged by the expanding role of government in the economy and society. During the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt the federal government created federal programs, such as Social Security, to assure the welfare of individual citizens. Roosevelt himself was not an outspoken supporter of black rights, but his wife Eleanor became ...
823: IMF, World Bank And Africa
... case of Sudan. It appeared the World Bank and the IMF let certain aspects of the structural adjustment program slide while the U.S was on friendly terms with the government in power. The United stated had a serious interest in Sudan because of its strategic position near the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden (Prendergast, 50). For seven years ... to reschedule its payments and twice the United Stated Agency for International Development paid Sudan’s debt owed to the Fund (Prendergast, 50). In 1986, after the overthrow of Nimeiri government, the IMF decided that Sudan was no longer eligible for loans because it had the “inability to settle its arrears to the Fund” (Prendergast, 51). It seems that those countries ... serves some purpose to the U.S. are eligible for financial support (Korner, 25). In the early 1980’s, the IMF made some of its largest loans ever to the government of South Africa, without the usual conditions attached (Mittleman, 64). Although the “loans are reserved for balance of payments attributable beyond a countries control, it was obviously the apartheid ...
824: Introduction
... to country and hence ifluence international business negotiations to a great extend. Therefore MNEs investigating in foreign markets have to either adopt to those condition given by the host country government, which of course to a certain extend has to be negotiated as no one of those parties want to loose their maximum independence- or the MNE decides not to take ... the Indian market, though already having experienced major problems which consequently led to their first departure (for non profitability). As well Coca Cola departured India after harsh disagreements with the government. Why after all did Pepsi enter again, facing a country with such strongly adverse feelings towards foreign companies – which is rooted in Indians history of colonialistic times when the British ... a rather costly factor as PepsiCo had to make various concession before they could enter the Indian market. The company had to agree to the following provision given by the government; ? having to export five times the value of its imports over the first ten-year period; ? soft drink sales would not exceed 25 % of joint-venture sales; * PepsiCo would ...
825: Liberalism
... of a persons rights to produce, consume and enter into contracts through a market economy. The political core is made up of a person’s right to participate in the government, associated with a representative democracy. The ideas expressed in the moral core have been around since the times before Christianity. The main beliefs in these times were that each person ... life the highest priority, above even social or political considerations. Within the moral core there are three main ideas. An individual has certain personal liberties that guarantee protection from the government, and that everyone has the right to live under a form of law with known procedures, that corresponds to everyone, including the people in the high offices or positions. This ... movement of the economy or the market. The laws of quantity and demand will remove all the inferior goods, and maintain prices at a reasonable level through competition, and no government interference. The laws of quantity and demand will also regulate the work force, in that it will keep wages honest, in that the quantity and the demand for laborers ...
826: Homeless
... aid of taxpayers' money, homeless people will not be able to advance themselves. Therefore, we as a society have a moral obligation to help homeless people improve their lives. The government should get involved in creating a policy to help better homeless people. The main policy the government should enforce is allowing for a proportionate tax to be placed on people. In the United States alone there are over 250 million people living in homes. The government should make it so every month each household must pay a dollar per person living in that residence. The money made from this should be given to the poor ...
827: Fighting For Our Love Ones
... of chemotherapy, uncontrollable muscle spasms, or blindness. Our love ones not only suffer physical pain, but mental anguish as well. Our dying loves ones are at war with our Federal Government. They are fighting for a chance at a better quality of life. They are fighting for the legalization of marijuana for medical use. Until marijuana is legalized for medical use ... doctors to prescribe marijuana to terminally ill patients. Proposition 215 was passed by the voters of California, but patients who use marijuana could still and are prosecuted by our Federal Government. Anne Boyce broke the law in order to obtain marijuana for her dying husband. Anne Boyce, a sixty-seven year old Registered Nurse, is not your typical criminal, now is ... face was full, her cheeks pink. Her eyes which seemed dull and half closed, were open and bright. We drove home from the hospital without ever stopping again. If the government wants to find out whether marijuana can stop cancer patients and AIDS sufferers from throwing up and losing weight - put them on a scale (2)." Jocelyn Elders, a former ...
828: Social Effects of the Vietnam War on the United States
... Ngo Dinh Diem (2) as the leader of the south. This arrangement was only supposed to last two years. An election was to be held to rejoin Vietnam under one government in 1956. If the election had taken place Ho Chi Minh would have won and Vietnam would have become a communist nation. The United States worked to create a permanent noncommunist South Vietnam under Ngo Dinh Diem. However, his government proved to be unpopular, corrupt, and dictatorial, and the United States criticized his government. A revolutionary group formed in South Vietnam called the National Liberation Front and renamed the Vietcong. The Vietcong killed hundreds of Ngo Dinh Diem officials and attacked government bases. ...
829: The Rise and Fall of Hitlers Reich
... moved into an apartment with his friend in Vienna. He pretended to be a student living off his relatives money. He read many books and sat in on the Austrian government sessions . Hitler speaks of his life in Vienna as "five years in which I had to earn my daily bread, first as a casual laborer, then as a painter of ... he was in favor of many of the party's ideas. To follow up with his job, he joined the group to make sure they were no threat to the government. He was member number fifty-five of the German Workers' Party. Hitler was made director of propaganda. The group was severely hurting by their lack of attendance. This was mainly ... other party members to rent one of the largest halls in Munich— one that seated at least 2,000 people. There Hitler made of list of demands to the German government. Point twenty-five said, "For modern society, a colossus with feet of clay, we shall create an unprecedented centralization, through which we will unite all powers in the head ...
830: Japan: After World War II
... was, from start to finish, an American operation. General Douglans MacArthur, sole supreme commander of the Allied Power was in charge. The Americans had insufficient men to make a military government of Japan possible; so t hey decided to act through the existing Japanese gobernment. General Mac Arthur became, except in name, dictator of Japan. He imposed his will on Japan ... people who lived in railroad stations and public parks needed housing. All the Japanese heard was democracy from the Americans. All they cared about was food. General MacAruther asked the government to send food, when they refus ed he sent another telegram that said, "Send me food, or send me bullets." American troops were forbidden to eat local food, as to ... closed off the fishing grounds in the north. The most important aspect of the democratization policy was the adoption of a new constitution and its supporting legislation. When the Japanese government proved too confused or too reluctant to come up with a constitutional r eform that satisfied MacArthur, he had his own staff draft a new constitution in February 1946. ...


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