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16861: Quotas are Outdated in Affirmative Action Programs
... to replace or abolish affirmative action as we know it. In affirmative action's beginning, the government needed laws to help aid the blending of minorities and women in American economics and culture. In a world economy that grows more competitive with every passing day, our quota system is a dead weight to the American businesses that are trying to survive. Not only is advancement based on race and gender but ...
16862: Government Cutbacks
... or go to the hospital. Well this too could be a thing of the past, with the continued cutbacks. Look what is happening to our hospitals. Our health care system was the envy of the world, but this is quickly becoming something out of the past. Look at whats happening in our region of Niagara. They have decided that Niagara-On-The-Lake hospital should be closed. The same with the ...
16863: Lockes Influences On Education
... believed that everyone is born with a clean mind, a supposed condition that he attributed to the human mind before ideas have been imprinted on it by the reaction of the senses to the exterior world. Thus the first capacity of human intellect is that the mind is fitted to receive the impressions made on it; either through the senses by outward objects; or by its own operations when it reflects ...
16864: Veterans Day
... we should always respect the veterans bravery. The second reason to respect our veterans is for the kindness. The veterans fought for the future, which is us the children. We should be thankful for the world we live in, many veterans gave up their lives for us. In some countries, leaders do not care about what happens to their people, but our country does, and that is why we should respect ...
16865: Proposition 6: Prohibition of Sale of Horse Meat for Human Consumption
... for the intent of consumption by human beings in this country. Arguments for: Horses should have the same rights the as cats and dogs including the right to be killed humanely. Just because some fourth world country is known to eat these animals does not mean that we should hop on this band wagon. This animal is not a delicacy in this or any other country. The people in these countries ...
16866: American Values of the Freedom of Speech and the Press
... value Americans have is the Freedom of Speech and the Press. The value we get from the freedom of speech and the press is enormous. It allows us to understand what is happening in the world and to share our feeling's on certain subjects. This statement was tested in one court case about a student in a high school in Pine Forest, North Carolina in 1971. The students name was ...
16867: US Politics and Foreign Policy
... of wealth and land reform, which are initiatives abhorred by all previous, and maybe following, U.S. administrations. What of George Bush? You could say that these are totally incompatible with the so called "new world order" planned out by Mr. Bush. With some other Central American countries in mind, we should be looking out for the intervention of the American CIA, which could show yet another example of American intervention ...
16868: Different Forms of Government
... it is not becoming the "Big Brother" Of Orwell's "1984" solely by the ever increasing concept of "Rights" or Civil liberties. The courts of the U.S. are the most heavily trafficked in the world. The government has to abide by these right like a set of rules. The right to Privacy act,the Freedom of information act and Administrative Procedure Act all restrict what the Government can do. Summery ...
16869: Our Living Shield: The First Amendment
... of liberties which were, at the time ascribed, to most people belonging to the United States. The main author, James Madison, transported the previous ideas of f undamental liberties from the great libertarians around the world, such as John Lilburne, John Locke, William Walwyn and John Milton. Madison and other previous libertarians of his time were transposed into seventeen different rights which were to be secured to all those in the ...
16870: Lee De Forest
... transistor in 1947. (Kraeuter, 79). Forest passed away on June 30, 1961 in Hollywood, CA. De Forest wrote an autobiography entitled Father of Radio, but did not get that recognition from the rest of the world. He is remembered as one contributor to an industry that was, truth, the work of many people. (Kraeuter, 79). Kraeuter, David W. (1992). Radio and Television Pioneers. New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. A Science ...


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