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- 4761: “Daddy What’s Propaganda”
- ... dry the old. And at the rate there going they will have my grand kids asking me Grandpa what’s propaganda, hopefully I w ill still remember the answer. “ I stand for freedom and the American way,” wow so does everybody else. This propaganda technique is called glittering generalities. When a candidate says things that appeals to everyone in hopes to sway your vote. That’s just one psychological mind game ... the candidate is just like everyone else. This makes people more comfortable with the candidate. The pride that flowed through peoples body when Clintons re election commercial was aired was immense .When people saw the American flag in the back and Clinton sitting in the oval office hard at work with the seal in the background. He just took the pride and respect we have for the flag the seal and ...
- 4762: The Future of the GOP
- ... my friends have been lied to and cheated by the administration that is currently in office. At one point in time, President William Jefferson Clinton said to you “I wanna say on thing to the American people, I want you to listen to me. I’m gonna say this again. I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky, I never told anyone to lie, not a single time, never. These allegations are false, and I need to go back to work for the American people.” With a complete turn around on August 17 1998, Clinton addressed the nation once more and stated “Indeed I did have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was ...
- 4763: Is The Prime Minister Too Powerful?
- ... Social Chapter clauses in the Maastricht Treaty in July 1993. In many respects, the British system of parliamentary Government gives a PM more power over British politics than the President of the USA has over American politics. The US President is not the leader of a 'mass membership' party, and nor can he rely upon the support of his party colleagues in Congress, even assuming that he has a majority in ... is accountable to the Commons: the advantages of having a government backed by the support of a majority of the House must be weighed against the necessity of retaining the support of that House. No American President has ever been impeached (Nixon resigned before Congress had a chance to) but British PMs have been frequently 'forced' out of office. The Prime Minister is just one politician amongst many, and the powers ...
- 4764: John F. Kennedy: Foreign Affairs
- ... first battle that John. F. Kennedy faced with communism and it came to just three months after his inauguration. Fidel Castro, Leader of Cuba, had been working to export its revolutionary ideas to other Latin American countries. In the US Castro was seen as a major threat. Under former president Eisenhower the CIA had prepared a plan for an invasion. The Bay of Pigs ended up to be a fiasco. The Cuban Missile Crisis took the US to some surprise. The Soviet Leader , Khrushchev, approved the instillation of nuclear missiles in Cuba. An American reconnaissance plans discovered the missile sites in October 1962. On October 22, Kennedy revealed the crisis to the public. Within a week Khrushchev withdrew and took their missiles from Cuba, but only if the US ...
- 4765: Population Control in China
- Population Control in China After I came to the Untied States, I found out that a lot of American people disagreed with the Chinese government allowing Chinese people to have only one child in each family. However, in fact, for Chinese people there is nothing wrong with it. I am the only child in ... knows and understands how important that law was. Some of the young couples would rather adopt babies from the orphanage or from some poor family. I‘v heard about a lot of horrible things from American people about how the Chinese government forces people to have an abortion to get rid of the second baby. When my mom was in the army, she was one of the people who work for ...
- 4766: History of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
- ... Management (BLM), an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, manages the remainder of the public domain -- a once vast expanse of land held in ownership by the United States Government for the American people. The original 1.8 billion-acre public domain stretched from the Appalachian Mountains to the Pacific Ocean -- so much land that Western historian Frederick Jackson Turner called it "the richest free gift that was ... management of financial, human, and information resources. Efficiently and effectively manage land records and other spatial data. Recover a fair return for the use of publicly-owned resources and reduce long-term liabilities for the American taxpayer. Corporate Agenda Maintain Healthy Ecosystems Implement the President's Forest Plan, PACFISH, Mining Law Reform and Rangeland Reform Assess, document and monitor conditions Develop scientifically sound, consensus-based management decisions Serve Current and Future ...
- 4767: The Behavior Of Presidents
- ... were different from the actions of Madison who was viewed as a "chief clerk" (Lowi and Ginsburg 228.) Since Franklin Roosevelt the Federal Government has provided a wide array of services and regulations for the American public. This has resulted in a growth of the executive branch. The President has had to increase his role in developing policy as leader of the executive branch. The growth of the United States into ... fronts. For the most part the legislation that the president proposes is in response to a problem or concern by the public or the media. The president must react to international events which may effect American interests. Presidents who want to take a proactive approach to problems are often bogged down with problems which derail their plans. President Kennedy was forced to devote most of his time to Cold War issues ...
- 4768: Anti-Affirmative Action
- ... also on the W.W.W., is one example which reveals that Duke, a very famous and prestigious university, adopted a resolution requiring each of it's department to hire at least one new African-American for a faculty position the 1993 date. More proofs of Affirmative Action in action is the admission practices at the University of California Berkeley. In the same article by Pasour, it states that while whites ... they were treated like affirmative action cases though they were not, conjured more of the racial discriminatory feelings. As described by the above author, Ernest Pasour, professors at those colleges already assumed that the African-American students lack the qualifications, thus always seeking to help by asking if any tutoring or other assistance is needed. Solutions to the Affirmative Action policies may be simple and complex. The example alternatives provided by ...
- 4769: Medicare in the '96 Elections
- ... extended nursing-home care, or the cost of lengthy illnesses. In the cases where Medicare will not cover costs, recipients usually use secondary retirement programs either from pension plans or retirement programs such as AARP (American Association for Retired People). Those who do not have such plans, are forced to drain their assets until they qualify for the sister program Medicaid. Medicaid is a program set up the same as Medicare ... a New Crew Might Do." U.S. News and World Report. (September 23, 1996). Cohen, Joel. Grolier Electronic Publishing. "Medicaid" (1993). Cohen, Joel. Grolier Electronic Publishing. "Medicare" (1993). Dole, Bob. "Meeting Challenges of the Next American Century." USA Today. (November, 1996). Feinberg, Richard Ph.D. "An Analysis by the Professionals." Purdue Department of Political Science, 1996. Feinberg, Richard Ph.D. "The Clinton Health Care Reform Proposal." Purdue Department of Political Science ...
- 4770: Imperialism and India
- ... granted the right to extract land revenue from most of eastern India. Through out this whole period, the company slowly found it's privledges being revoked, until in 1858, the Sepoy Rebellion, or the Indian Revolution, finally brought an end to the rule of the East India Company in India when it was revealed the cause of the rebellion was the use of beef and pork fat to grease rifle cartridges, which are taboo to the Muslims and Hindus. This Revolution brought the rule of the East India Company to an end. The second period of English imperialism started in August of 1858 when the British monarchy assumed direct control of India from the East India ...
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