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11731: Arnold Schwarzenegger
... which consists of Mr. Universe, Mr. World, and Mr. Olympia. By 1980, Arnold had accumulated seven Mr. Olympia crowns in a row. Arnold's success extends far beyond his titles, in that he earned bodybuilding great respect, because then it was considered obscure, and limited to homosexuals. Arnold recognized bodybuilding's limitations in that he couldn't continue this occupation for the rest of his life. As a result, Arnold set ...
11732: The Bill of Rights
... Some people I talk to are not concerned that police will execute a search warrant without knocking or that they set up roadblocks and stop and interrogate innocent citizens. They do not regard these as great infringements on their rights. But when you put current events together, there is information that may be surprising to people who have not yet been concerned: The amount of the Bill of Rights that is ...
11733: The First Amendment: Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace
... of this case. He is well educated in computer law and assisted the American Civil Liberties Union as needed. This was not just a book written by Wallace and Mangan, but something that means a great deal to them. Johnathn Wallace is Vice President and General Counsel at a high-tech computer services company based in New York City. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School, he practiced computer law ...
11734: Ben Franklins Religion
... never heard of his Name" (476; my emphasis). Further, Franklin downplays doctrine and all "metaphysical Reasonings," including his own, as subject to error via a host of human weaknesses, including youth, custom, and education. Thus great humility in one's theological opinions, which counsels very wide religious toleration, is eminently reasonable and practical (Autobiography 1359; a letter in 1738, p. 425; a letter to Thomas Hopkinson(?) in 1746, p. 435; Poor ...
11735: North American Free Trade Agreement: NAFTA
... the elimination of all tariffs between the three nations over a ten year time span. Some of these tariffs are listed below. Mexico's turmoil since NAFTA The political turmoil in Mexico has added a great deal of controversy to the issue. On the same day that NAFTA was implemented, some of the poorest regions of Mexico in the Chiapas highlands revolted. After twelve days an accord was reached with the ...
11736: 1996: A Turbulent Year for Israel
1996: A Turbulent Year for Israel 1996 has been a very turbulent year for Israel. This lies in the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin on November 4, 1995. Rabin's great work in the peace process with it's Arab neighbors has been nearly reversed by Israel's newly elected Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who actively opposed the peace process in the election. Netanyahu's term ...
11737: Ireland's Michael Collins and Emon De Valera
... the IRA. Not clearly under control of the Dail, but definitely following the orders of Collins, the IRA carried out a program of terror and assassination directed at the RIC. The RIC struck back with great ferocity but the IRA kept intimidating the RIC so the British began to lose control of the situation. Determined to prevail, the British responded by reinforcing the rapidly thinning RIC ranks with British troops whose ...
11738: Medicare in the '96 Elections
... with a low premium the rates are outrageous. For this reason many poor, elderly and severely disabled Americans were unable to receive proper medical treatment. Then, in 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson proposed one of his Great Society programs, Medicare. Medicare would allow those who were severely disabled, elderly or poor to receive quality medical treatment without worrying about the cost . This government funded program would subsidize the service of physicians, inpatient ...
11739: Imperialism and India
... civilization. India was no exception. Since its discovery, Europeans were trying get a piece of India's action. In many cases England was the imperial, or mother country. Since India was put under imperialism, a great deal of things changed, some for the good, mostly though for the bad. Between 1640 and 1949, India was ruled by two periods of imperialism, both of which effected India in a very profound and ...
11740: Government Funding for the Arts
... will look back at these things and judge us by our accomplishments in these areas. When we look back in history, we recall it through the greatest past achievements in art: the Sistine Chapel, the great pyramids of Egypt, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture, and the works of Plato. Shouldn't we be able to show feats just as grand? Most Americans do agree with me. In 1992, a study called the ...


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