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- 11651: Significance Of The 2000 Florida Presidential Primary
- ... the month-long wait until the next Democratic primaries on March 7, most of the media attention was given to the heated battle between Bush and McCain on the Republican side. Bradley, who was in great need of media attention to help his struggling campaign, did not get much. On March 7, Al Gore won all 15 primaries and caucuses, many by large margins. Because of his poor showing, Bradley soon ...
- 11652: Tools Of Foreign Policy
- ... potential enemy countries from attacking our allies and us before they even start, because they know that when they attack us they will be taking on perhaps the strongest military power in the world. A great organization made specifically to help out conflicts involving human suffering and injuries is the International Red Cross/Red Crescent. This international organization stays neutral in all political, military and ethnic conflicts and focuses on the ...
- 11653: Affirmative Action
- ... action might seem the wrong thing to do. Even these two cases don't justify the use of affirmative action. First is the nobility of the cause to help others. Second, affirmative action was a great starter for equality in the work place. My main reasons for opposing affirmative action are, its being used against women and minorities in the work place, it is actually reverse discrimination, and it does not ...
- 11654: Foreign Policy
- ... Before leaving office, President Washington warned the budding nation of the dangers of entanglements and potentially implicating treaties with other nations. President Jefferson, taking a similar view, refused to take sides in the conflict between Great Britain and France by going even as far as putting in effect the Embargo, forbidding trade with either nation until they left America out of the conflict. Conceivably, the Monroe Doctrine (1823) was a foreshadowing ...
- 11655: Changing World
- ... economic, social, and energy related indicators are important in showing humanity's use of technoscience, and demonstrate that certain political and economic changes are needed so that technoscientists can use their knowledge to benefit the great majority of humanity. Climactic indicators are excellent examples of humanity's misuse of technoscience. One such indicator is global temperature. It displays the results of the burning of fossil fuels and the release of nitrous ...
- 11656: Stephen Crane
- ... which forces the reader to compare a seemingly inanimate object (the hotel) with an animate object (the Swede). Crane's first description of the foreigner is of "a shaky and quick-eyed Swede, with a great shining valise". His eyes move slyly around the room and his laughter is ill timed: "It was plain that the demonstration had no meaning to the others. They looked at him wondering and in silence ...
- 11657: Hitler's Weltanschauung (World View)
- ... Hitler's Secret Book. Introduction: Telford Taylor. Trans. Salvator Attanasio. New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1961. van Loon, Hendrik W. Our Battle. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1938. Waddington, G.T., "Hassgegner: German Views of Great Britain in the Later 1930s," History: The Journal of the Historical Association 88 (January 1996): 22-39.
- 11658: Simon Bolivar
- ... wish before he died was to see the continent united. El Libertador Simon Bolivar died on December 17. 1830 due to tuberculosis, after resigning from his position as President seven month prior. Bolivar was a great man, he inspired others to fight and die for liberty. He was a pioneer in his country and could easily be compared to George Washington.
- 11659: Shoeless Joe
- ... but he ostensibly persuaded teammates Eddie Cicotte, Claude Lefty Williams, Buck Weaver, Fred McMullen, Happy Felsch, Swede Risberg, and Joe Jackson into joining him in the fix (Schwalbe 4). The scandal began to rise to great proportions as the rumors began to spread. One of the biggest professional gamblers became involved, Arnold Rothstein, as well as gamblers Sleepy Bill Burns and Billy Maharg. Other gamblers started laying down unusual bets, as ...
- 11660: Due Process v. Crime Control Model
- ... broken kley-shay, but it still stands true. Due process is designed to provide equal justice for everyone. Crime control method, although sensible in theory leaves to much room for bias opinions. We have a great justice system in place and if followed correctly has been proven to be effective. So until we come up with something better the due process system is the best method for prosecuting the accused.
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