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- 7111: Gun Control: Overview
- ... that the rate of gun violence has gone down since the passage of the Brady Bill and the gun buy back program. This program however was very costly but, not as costly as 38,000 American lives each year. Maybe a different approach to the gun control question is that of Canada. Canada's crime rate and gun violence are impressively lower than the U.S. Lets take a look at ...
- 7112: Government Funding for the Arts
- ... Cited Brademas, John. "Valuing Ideas and Culture" Phi Delta Kappan. June 1995 v76 n10 p804(3). Grimes, William. The New York Times. May 1, 1996 v145 pC19. Janowitz, Barbara. "Is the NEA's Number Up?" American Theatre. Feb. 1995 v12 n2 p56(2). O'Steen, Kathleen. Variety. Feb. 22, 1993 v350 n4 p229(1). Philp, Richard. "The True Mandate: Fund the Arts" Dance Magazine. Jan. 1995 v69 n1 p5(1).
- 7113: The Equal Rights Amendment
- ... consensus to explain the ERA's defeat, there are several theories. "Many felt that it was a rejection of the feminist ideal of what women ought to be, an ideal that threatened to destroy the American family and sap the strength of a society already crippled by moral permissiveness and political weakness and indecision." Others felt that the Church of Jesus Christ spent great sums of money to defeat the amendment ...
- 7114: The Doctrine of Fascism
- ... belong to something great, something greater than their individual lives. It emphasizes the myth of a national or racial rebirth after a period of decline or destruction. To this end, Fascism calls for a spiritual revolution against signs of moral decay such as individualism and materialism. Fascism is opposed to all the individualistic abstractions of a materialistic nature. The Fascist conception is for the State, and as long as the individual ...
- 7115: A Farewell To Arms
- ... in a love affair which must maneuver itself around the restrictions of World War I. The novel begins in Gorizia, Italy the center of operations for Fredrick’s troop, World War I. Fredrick is an American volunteer and in the Ambulance Corps for the Italian Army. He meets a English nurse Catherine named Barkley and does not truly fall in love with her until he gets badly wounded and is put ...
- 7116: A Raisin In The Sun
- By: John Christo "A Raisin in the Sun" "A Raisin in the Sun" was written by Lorraine Hansberry. It has won her an award in 1959, at age 29, the youngest American, the fifth woman, and the black playwright to win the Best Play of the Year Award of the New York Drama Critics. This book of the play has been put in its entire form. The ...
- 7117: All The Presidents Men
- ... break-in at the Democratic headquarters. His editor told him that the break in had occurred late the previous night. The authorities had arrested five, of the five in custody, four of them were Cuban-American Miami citizens. They were found to be in the possession of high-tech surveillance and communication devices, along with hundreds of dollars, mostly in $100 bills, in sequential order. They also discovered address books, one ...
- 7118: Effects Of Secondhand Smoke
- ... problem, but I just want to address some concerns on the affects of secondhand smoke to children’s health and their future. Secondhand smoke affects everybody, but most especially it affects children’s health. The American Lung Association estimated 150,000 to 300,000 cases of infections, such as bronchitis and pneumonia in infants and children under 18 months of age every year from secondhand smoke. Children from birth to 2 ...
- 7119: What is Fascism and Why does it Emerge?
- ... of feudal barons. There was also the trend of world wide depression and the emergence of an anarchist movement that aimed at direct appropriation of farm and land ownership. This attempt at unifying the South American country was overthrown ten years later. Another factor that helps the fascist come into power is mass support from the owning class. They see fascism as way of securing their wealth and corporations, and see ...
- 7120: Breaking Societies Rules
- By: Aaron Aaron Weiss Breaking Society’s Rules American literature often examines people and motives. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, The Scarlet Letter, and in Arthur Miller’s dramatic classic, The Crucible, people and motives often depict patterns of Puritans struggling for life during ...
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