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7031: International Court Of Justice
... legal systems, attempts are made to obtain all available evidence before making judicial decisions, and I believe that more information was needed, because I still have numerous questions regarding this issue on the whole. Bibliography American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Tokyo Subway Gas Victims Experience Balance Damage. Chicago: ACOEM, 1998. http://www.acoem.org/news/news20.htm Canadian Security and Intelligence Service. Counter-Terrorism. Ottawa: CSIS, 1999. http://csis ...
7032: Drug Abuse
... and dealers. Drugs hurt future generations of citizens, because drug abuse, particularly of marijuana, is predominantly a problem among teens and teens are our future. Our society is hurt economically because every year millions of American dollars leave this country illegally, invested in places such as Turkey and Colombia, as a result of Americans trafficking in the drug trades of those countries. Drug abuse must be stopped. We should attack the ...
7033: The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
... Cohen, R.) The republicans feel that "Defeating the treaty would, among other things, fit into a two-pronged national-security strategy featuring both missile defense and nuclear deterrence; deterrence is impossible without a safe, reliable American arsenal of the sort that the treaty would endanger." (Lowery, R.) Another problem with the treaty is that Americans in general take treaties seriously, and other nations may not. Some protestors of the treaty also ...
7034: Being Good
... decide what action or set of actions is appropriate. It reminds me of the saying “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Yet if I were to go to Rome, I’ll still be American, and would have to decide if being in Rome is worth acting like a Roman. Emily Post (whom I will discuss) said “Etiquette is common sense - a code of behavior based on thoughtfulness.” (Hatfield, 61 ...
7035: Immoral Acts Of The Tobacco In
... to a thousand when dealing with tobacco. A large settlement is a lot better to the industry than a loss in court since they have so much money to spare. An internal memo from an American lawyer explained his court strategy in the 1996 case that resulted in the first out of court settlement: “…the way we won these cases was not by spending all of the company’s money, but ...
7036: Russia and US International Relations
... solutions for doing this are: providing nuclear backing to countries; providing economic and military aid in order to persuade countries not to go nuclear; supplying peaceful nuclear power in order to make nations dependent on American nuclear fuel and hence subject to fuel cutoffs if they abandon nonproliferation; creating and monitoring a worldwide anti-proliferation regime; and policing renegade states. Later in the paper I will relate more specific solutions to ...
7037: Recycling
... its very simple. All you need to do is recycle. Recycling is a very needed thing in order to keep this planet from turning into a trash dump. Between 1960 and 1986 the amount of American trash has grown 80% from 87.5mill tons to 157 tons per year, not including the 90 million tons created by industry every year. In 1988 over 70% of the landfills were closed, the US ...
7038: The Writing of the Federalist Papers
... popular governments have everywhere perished ”( Fed No.10 pg. A15). Madison believed it was imperative to, “ break and control the violence of faction ” ( Fed No.10 pg. A15). He believed factions were major divisions in American society. Madison knew that it was inevitable that differences would develop between factions ( Janda 308). He argued that the only way to eliminate factions is by removing our freedoms. “ Liberty is to faction what air ...
7039: Is The United States Giving Too Much To The United Nations?
... has around twenty peacekeeping operations going on around the world, the most recent being the mission to East Timor. There are about 26,000 UN peacekeepers around the world and about 900 of those are American, so we contribute about 3% of the peacekeeping force. The largest contributor is Poland with about 1,100 troops and other personnel. I think that if a country like Poland can give 1,100 troops ...
7040: The Inevitable Inequality in Modern Democracy
... prevails in Canada and many other democratic countries. The argument that surfaces is that a country simply cannot be truly democratic when large economic disparity and inequality exist. (Chomsky 1994) A known phrase from the American Declaration of Independence states that ‘all men are created equal.’ This statement assumes that at birth we all enter the world with the same abilities and that it is our environment in life that shapes ...


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