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201: Diseases: Sex Linked and Sex Influenced
Diseases: Sex Linked and Sex Influenced Author: Richard Nixon There are thousands of cases of sex linked and sex influenced diseases worldwide. These diseases can range from a social inconvenience, to a fatal ailment. In sex linked diseases, like ...
202: The History Of Affirmative Action
... have real opportunities to be hired and then eventually get a promotion. In 1969, the Department of Labor exposed widespread racial discrimination of the Construction Department so President Richard M. Nixon decided to encorporate a system of "goals and timetables" to evaluate federal construction companies according to affirmative action. This idea of "goals and timetables" provided guidelines for companies to follow ...
203: The Supreme Court
... Bill Clinton also appointed Justice Stephen Breyer in 1994. The Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court is Chief Justice William Rehnquist who was appointed Justice by President Richard Nixon in 1972 and earned his appointment to being Chief Justice by Ronald Regan in 1986. The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case concerning whether electrocution amounts ...
204: American Involvement in the Cuban Revolution
... to the Soviets for alliance and aid. When Castro visited the United States in April, 1959, there were different respected individuals holding different views of him and his future actions. Nixon believed Castro to be naive, some others thought him a welcome change from Batista, still others called him an "immature but effective leader, without a well formed view of how ...
205: Why Puritans Came to America: Freedom
... Court rule that prayers would not take place in the business of government. In 1971 a defense analyst turned over the Pentagon Papers, which documented a hidden involvement with Vietnam. Nixon claimed that the papers were a "threat to national security." In this case, somebody had to defy the government in order to let the public know what the government was ...
206: Is The Prime Minister Too Powerful?
... backed by the support of a majority of the House must be weighed against the necessity of retaining the support of that House. No American President has ever been impeached (Nixon resigned before Congress had a chance to) but British PMs have been frequently 'forced' out of office. The Prime Minister is just one politician amongst many, and the powers that ...
207: New York Times Co. V. United S
... Vietnam was distributed to the Times and, later, the Post by Daniel Ellsberg, a minor writer in the Pentagon Papers. The Times published these papers bit by bit until the Nixon administration sought an injunction on the Times to stop publication. The Supreme Court found that the First Amendment did not permit an injunction against the Times. The issue here is ...
208: Civil Rights
... up her seat on a city bus to a white person. She wouldn’t budge and was promptly arrested for refusing to move. The local NAACP, led by Edgar D. Nixon, realized that the arrest of Parks might rally local blacks to protest segregated buses. Montgomery's black community had always been upset about the rude treatment they received on the ...
209: Declining Trust in Our Government
... for the feelings of the American people. One reason cited by some is that it is the fault of poor leaders. Two commonly blamed leaders are President Johnson and President Nixon. Two of the biggest drops in the public's confidence in our government occurred in 1964, during the bombing of Vietnam, and in 1972, during Watergate (Nye). Although these two ...
210: The Equal Rights Amendment
... that equal rights for women will be neither abandoned nor compromised, but supported until successful. Some of the more conservative supporters of the ERA included Senator Strom Thurman, President Richard Nixon, and Governor George Wallace. Today, President Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton are also strong supporters of equal rights for women. At the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995 ...


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