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431: Nuclear Weapon Disarmament
... and more importantly the scientists, could be put to much better use. Imagine if the United States spent an additional $35 billion a year and had thousands more scientists working to find a cure for AIDS, cancer, or diabetes. We could probably cure all three within a decade. Nuclear weapons are a huge drain on resources that is not justified. The Cold War is history. Now we must take the initiative ...
432: Should Government Spend or Reduce Money to Stop Drug Abuse?
... drug problems in the United States are very important. If one day, government do not spend money on the drug abuse anymore, then the society will increase Emergency room need and other medical costs, HIV/AIDS increased, criminal activity, lost productivity also will caused by drug use. So, either the government willing to spend a lot of time and money to stop the drug abuse or not, everyone should think seriously ...
433: North American Free Trade Agreement: NAFTA
... The environmental concern of pollution overflowing into the United States has been addressed by a supplementary agreement that has been amended to the NAFTA treaty (Levine 6). This agreement limits the amount of dumping and aids in establishing waste water treatment facilities in Mexico. I believe the pollution that a country produces is directly related to the standard of living of the people. If the general population does not have enough ...
434: Canada's Institutional Landscape and The Government's Ignorance of Farmer's Needs
... Saskatchewan wheat farmers in an attempt to uphold their livelihood in a nation in which they're ignored. The development of intrastate federalism in the senate is typically the most desired institutional change. Intrastate federalism aids in bringing regional representation to the national political arena. The desire for regional representation in the Senate is held in high demand by Saskatchewan wheat farmers. The most prominent suggestion is for a Triple E ...
435: The Communications Decency Act
... users turning their homepage backgrounds black, there was the adoption of the Blue Ribbon, which was also used to symbolize their disapproval of the CDA. The Blue Ribbons are similar to the Red Ribbons that Aids supports are wearing. The Blue Ribbon spawned the creation of "The Blue Ribbon Campaign." The Blue Ribbon's Homepage is the fourth most linked to site on the Internet. Only Netscape, Yahoo, and Webcrawler are ...
436: Affirmative Action
... against"(Lemann, 145). Affirmative action was created to not only help Black-Americans, but to help "many groups beyond women and minorities including the disabled, veterans, economically disadvantaged and others."(Nicolaus, , 87) Affirmative action also aids in the areas of contracting and education. With contracting,, "affirmative action helps firms owned by women and minorities, or firms that can show a disadvantage"(Lemann, 110) Affirmative action in education also reaches out to ...
437: Should Canada Be Allowed To Continue With Genetic Engineering Without Federal Guidelines?
... growth hormone, the blood clotting agent, and the rare interferon for immunity. (Taking Sides, 1989) One of the newer things that scientists have been working on only recently is a cure for HIV or the AIDS virus, what basically would be done is, reintroduce the DNA sequence that deals with the immune system. (New York Times,1993) One thing that environmentalists have already tried to stop is, the testing of bacillus ...
438: The United States and National Security, and Dominant Party in Balance of Power
... for real, and the constant deployment of U.S. troops against Communist forces added a new element to our national security equation. Vietnam stands testament that the atomic bomb is a tactically useless weapon that aids an attacking nation in no way tangible way. Perhaps simply possessing the bomb is a psychological outvoting over the enemy, but the effects of this in Vietnam will nil. Later, Henry Kissenger would point out ...
439: Invaded By Immigrants
... This type of law would be "discriminatory". Another example of where Canada's polite policy falls short of common sense is that we let cancer patients, and people who carry the virus that leads to AIDS into our country where they are sure to cost thousands of dollars to our health care system, and those with the virus could pass it on. Common sense says that if a immigrant is going ...
440: Disability in The Workplace
... in the workplace. In most cases there are some assistive technologies available for companies and employers to take advantage of. All of these are not considered to be an excess accommodation. The most obvious of aids available to a disabled person returning to work is a wheelchair or cane. These provide freedom of movement and independence in and out of the office. Another very important, and relatively inexpensive modification are the ...


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