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571: Maritime Law
... in New York. Voyage: Coverage: Insured against all risks of physical damage from any external cause, irrespective of percentage, including the risks of wars, strikes, riots & civil commotion, from warehouse to warehouse. Rate: Date of Proposal: [____] I hereby authorize (Shipper) to insure all of my shipments on and after __ ___________________ subject to the above agreement. [____] I hereby decline insurance coverage and fully understand that (Shipper's) limited liability is $500.00 per ...
572: State of the Union Address Essay
... Clinton's ideological migration. In 1993, he announced that government must do more and unveiled a raft of big- government proposals, including a $30 billion "stimulus package" that was vastly more expensive than any single proposal he offered last night. Also as part of his pitch for more low-tax empowerment zones in urban areas, Clinton made reference to his newfound commitment to rescue the troubled District of Columbia. He said ...
573: The Environmental Protection Agency
... for the final environmental result, not just for their narrow functions or specific activities. To do this, they must be brought together in the early stages of developing a rule, a standard, or a legislative proposal, thereby insuring that all the options, and their ramifications, can be fully appreciated. Technical experts who understand the relevant natural systems and engineering alternatives must interact with lawyers and management specialists to produce a program ...
574: The Bill of Rights
... the Canadian Bill of Rights 1960, and to similar guarantees in the constitutions of the American states. From the perspective of two centuries, it can be said that Madison chose well among they pyramid of proposal sin the state. he included all the great rights appropriate for constitutional protection. The US Bill of Rights contains the classic inventory of individual rights, and it has served as the standard for all subsequenent ...
575: Why The End of Integration?
... between $300 and $400. Kansas City spent $1.5 billion on magnet schools in town, a 10 year failure. San Francisco spent $200 million since 1982 to improve desegregation and after found it lacked "even modest overall improvement." (NCPA) John F. Huppenthal, the Republican chairman of the Senate's education committee said, "It is evil to hold them in a system which isn't doing much for them, particularly when it ...
576: The Selection of Presidential Nominees
... members in Congress, who were in the capital, choose the nominees. The Federalist party was the first political party to hold a congressional caucus. In creating the Electoral college, the constitutional convention explicitly rejected a proposal to have Congress elect the President. The Electoral College is still the center of the system, but all the related institutions and processes have changed dramatically. This is because the Constitution is so vague. It ...
577: Bloc Quebecois
... rely upon for survival. This will also end up hurting the generation of baby boomers that will soon be approaching the retirement ages. Their policy of recall does not appear to be a very sound proposal. How can there be any type of stability in the government if their representatives are being replaced every four months? Their plans for the deficit are all based upon a very, very optimistic growth level ...
578: Policy Profile of Senator Richard Lugar
... cuts in the farm subsidies programs which were created during the depression era to help farmers stay afloat. He suggests that they are merely another form of welfare. Much of the disagreement with Lugar's proposal stems from the idea that Lugar is from Indiana which traditionally does not see negative impact on farming conditions like most other farming states. Opponents argue that Lugar's plan was not realistic and that ...
579: Reforms Are Need In Canada's Government
... and Senators alike, will have to makesacrifices. If Quebec is unhappy with the notion of Senate reform, but there is a majority vote for Senate reform, then Quebec is a member of the minority. This proposal for Senate reform is a suggestion to improve the current state of the Senate. While many of these suggestions may not occur, the need for some form of Senate reform is crucial. Countries such as ...
580: Propaganda In Elections
... crime and voting for him will reduce the threat he is using the Fear Appeal. By playing on the public's deep-seated fears, practitioners of this technique hopes to redirect the merits of a proposal and towards steps that can be taken to reduce the fear. Propaganda has had a tremendously powerful role in the history of the world and in our own development. It has stirred both men and ...


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