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- 341: The Brady Bill
- ... The consistent public support for the bill from the introduction through the passage of the bill was manifested by many polls. One of the polls conducted by NBC News and Wall Street Journal on the enactment of the bill said that 74 percent of the 1,002 respondents agreed that "the law is good but more is needed."2 It is without ...
- 342: Reasonable Accommodation in the Work Place Under ADA
- ... walks of life, including handicapped and nonhandicapped, must want the changes and take some initiative to make it happen. Works Cited Bowers, Brent. "ADA Compliance comes cheap, a survey finds." Wall Street Journal 16 Sep. 1994 p(b)2 col 5. Coelho, Tony. "A sad story, but not typical." The Washington Post 19 Feb. 1995 p(c)6. Gomez-Mejia, Luis R ...
- 343: Bill Clinton - Redefines Democratic-Republican
- ... the form of "an earned income tax credit which increased the share of loot given to those with incomes well above the poverty level" (Reynolds 3). These policies, according to Wall Street Journal columnist Paul Gigot, "have done best by the same people Mr. Clinton accused Reaganomics of benefitting most - the wealthy." Thus, the question remains . . . will Clinton's ambiguous policies fair ...
- 344: The Red Scare
- ... those polled had ever met and admitted communist. Though ten percent had suspicions about acquaintances. "He was always talking about world peace…I saw a map of Russia on a wall in his home…I just knew. But I wouldn't know how to say how I knew…She had more money to spend and places to go than seems right ... about a questioning of the United States government. A statement by J. Howard McGrath, "There are today many Communists in America. They are everywhere in factories, offices, butcher shops, on street corners, in private business-and each carries in himself the germs of death for society…they are busy at work-undermining your Government, plotting to destroy the liberties of every ...
- 345: Bill of Rights
- ... city governments use census information is to detect illegal two-family dwellings. This has happened in Montgomery County, Maryland; Pullman, Washington; and Long Island, New York. The August 8, 1989, Wall Street Journal reports this and other ways Census answers have been used against the answerers. COMPELLED TO BE A WITNESS AGAINST HIMSELF: Drug tests are being required from more and more ...
- 346: Same Sex Marriages
- ... legalizing homosexual marriage through consensual politics as in Denmark, rather than by court order, as may happen in Hawaii. Works Cited "Gay marriages should be allowed, state judge rules," The Wall Street Journal, Dec. 4, 1996, 1996 "Hawaii judge ends gay marriage ban," New York Times, Dec. 4, 1996 "Hawaii ruling lifts ban on marriage of same-sex couples" Los Angeles Times ...
- 347: The Success of Michael Crichton's Novels in the Media Industry
- ... screen (Turan 11). It ended up grossing over $913 million total in ticket sales and holds the privilege of being the top selling live action movie ever on home video (Wall Street Journal B5). It was such a success that its director, Steven Spielberg, has agreed to direct its sequel which will be called The Lost World, and will be based on ...
- 348: Death of A Salesman: The Tragedy of One Man
- ... s whipped"(Meyer 1716)-irritates Willy: "Why do you get American when I like Swiss?"(Meyer 1716). His anger at being contradicted unleashes an indictment of modern industrialized America: "The street is lined with cars There's not a breath of fresh air in the neighborhood. The grass don't grow anymore, you can't raise a carrot in the backyard ... taken literally or does it symbolize the realization of the character. The more Willy realizes about his past life and his future ahead of him, the more he feels the wall are closing in on him. In a way Willy is not being surrounded by the buildings around him but the shame of his life. This point is further illustrated when ...
- 349: New York
- ... the United States capital from 1785 to 1790. In 1789, George Washington became the first presjident of the United States. He took the oath of office at Federal Hall on Wall Street. In the early 1800s, settlers moved to western New York. Buffalo was begun in 1803. Rochester was settled in 1812. Some people headed even farther west. They moved to states ...
- 350: The Finger Lakes
- ... financial capital, a nearby refuge that challenges even remote sections of the country with its untrampled forests and clean lakes, seems appealing but is somehow missed amid the bustle of Wall Street. People who visit the Finger Lakes will quickly realize that New York includes, along with concrete jungles, wilderness on the other end of the spectrum, wilderness created by the forces ...
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