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- 731: Capital Punishment Should Be A
- ... that in 1998 Illinois State Representative Coy Pugh (D-Chicago) introduced a resolution calling for a bi-partisan panel to study the death penalty in Illinois. During the study all executions would be postponed. This proposal was initially killed but revived following the recent releases. Yet, this call for a moratorium on the death penalty is not the first time that state executions have been opposed. Throughout its history capital punishment ...
- 732: American Language
- ... consider when declaring an official language for an entire country. Where will the money come from to teach the immigrants English? How will anyone know who knows enough English and who needs more help? My proposal is that the government use the money currently invested in bilingual government publications to fund useful programs that will teach immigrants English. The requirement of English skills obtained in order to become a U.S ...
- 733: AIDS Related Stigma
- ... not enough and that experience is also essential. They write, Although counselling and educational efforts that increase AIDS related knowledge can improve the general attitudes of social workers toward people with HIV and AIDS ... the modest attitudinal or knowledge improvements wrought by these efforts do not ensure behavioural change ... social experience may be a better teacher than educational efforts alone. (57). This is reinforced by the findings of Herek and Capitanio ...
- 734: Vegan
- ... 2.definition of the entertainment industry B.Proponent to animals in the entertainment industry 1.entertainment reasons 2.community reasons C.Rebuttal D.Opponent of the entertainment industry V.Conclusion A.Restatement of thesis B.Proposal C.Projection Work Cited Braunstein, Mark. Radical Vegetarianism. Los Angeles,CA, Panjandrum Books, 1983. Kiley-Worthington, Marthe. Animals in Circuses and Zoos---Chirons World.London, Little Eco Farms Publishing, 1990. Hepner, Lisa Ann. Animals in ...
- 735: Unions
- ... right now. Another issue which affects Canada's economy is the free trade agreement between Canada and the United States. Through the process of this agreement, Canadian Labour movement has been trying to reject this proposal. However, the government still passed it. The labour movement is rejecting 8 David Edward, Times Of Trouble, National Library of Canada, Ottawa, 1983, P.30 P.7 it because they predict that the free trade ...
- 736: Recent Changes To Welfare
- ... old law was in place the federal government could insist on guaranteed assistance and protections for recipients. Her fears about what would happen to poor children when states were no longer required to provide the modest assurances and protections we insisted on in waiver demonstrations led her to resign after President Clinton signed the welfare bill (Bane). The reform takes away national level responsibilities and puts the money and responsibility into ...
- 737: Policy Profile Of Senator Dick
- ... 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 ...
- 738: Electoral Basis Of The Two-Par
- ... prior external discipline, and is always very limited. After looking at a few things that are wrong with governments and why the political party system should be non-existent, true democracy is something different, more modest but more real. It is defined in the first place as liberty for the people and for all sections of the people, as the 1793 Constituents put it. Not only liberty for those privileged by ...
- 739: Marijuan For Medicinal Purpose
- ... that they have found this miracle drug. Believe it or not, this miracle drug has been used for decades. Just recently, medical doctors suggested that marijuana be used to treat some symptoms of AIDS. This proposal brings forth both medical and ethical questions. Why exactly should marijuana be legalized for AIDS use? Many doctors believe that cannabis is particularly useful in the treatment of AIDS Wasting Syndrome. They believe that it ...
- 740: Business And The Economy
- ... start developing them. There seems little that the authorities can do. One Malaysian minister suggested that two million people should be moved out of harms way, but this idea was dismissed as being impractical. Another proposal was to sprinkle water from the skyscrapers to dissolve the soot. Ordinary people have resorted to the few countermeasures available to them. They lock themselves indoors whenever possible and the price of surgical masks has ...
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