Welcome to Essay Galaxy!
Home Essay Topics Join Now! Support
Essay Topics
American History
Arts and Movies
Biographies
Book Reports
Computers
Creative Writing
Economics
Education
English
Geography
Health and Medicine
Legal Issues
Miscellaneous
Music and Musicians
Poetry and Poets
Politics and Politicians
Religion
Science and Nature
Social Issues
World History
Members
Username: 
Password: 
Support
Contact Us
Got Questions?
Forgot Password
Terms of Service
Cancel Membership



Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers

Search For:
Match Type: Any All

Search results 2871 - 2880 of 5329 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 Next >

2871: America's Social Contract
... in the world. In America everyone lives like a king. The government is fair and does not get involved where it should not be. Finally, the government regulates itself so it does not become too big and overpowering. However, this world view of America is not true today. In fact, the current federal system of government in the United States is failing to meet its social contract obligations to the American ...
2872: Due Process v. Crime Control Model
... by the law enforcement agencies (along with the lobbyist) they should play by them. Law enforcement officials are human and make mistakes. It would also be nieve to believe that certain officers do not have big opinions about minority groups. These are some of the reasons we have due process. Due process was designed to give rights tot he accused not to make it hard on the prosecution. I think we ...
2873: Why Al Gore For United States President
... is high quality and low cost. He also has some changes to make on our health insurance benefits. All children and parents will receive health insurance, small businesses will receive the same rate as the big businesses, and there will be prescription drug benefits for all that are eligible. Al Gore aims to insure fifteen million uninsured people in the United States. Some of the new benefits will include, letting people ...
2874: Nuclear Power for All
... get all the weapons and technology available is for them to be able to elevate themselves to the level of a major world power. As stated by Mao Zedong, “The atomic bomb is not so big, but if you do not have it, you are not counted. OK, let’s make some such bombs”(Huaqui). China’s nuclear testing site is considered to be the world’s largest at over 100 ...
2875: Hammurabi's Laws
... twisted and wrong. They are biased towards women and the poor, plus the punishments do not fit the crimes. A person must die for robbery, but if an animal kills a person, it’s no big deal. It does not seem like hammurabbi acquired these laws from any divine power, like he said. As Hammurabbi lied best, “…to cause righteousness to prevail in the land, to destroy the wicked, to prevent ...
2876: Federalism
... Powers of the Union to the State Governments." In Federalist Papers 46, Madison wrote about "The Influence of the state and federal governments." Madison’s Federalist Papers 45 cited federalism in a few areas. One big area was the power to tax. Madison said that if federal government had tax collectors, than the state governments will have theirs also. Madison believed that the national and state governments should both have their ...
2877: Communism In The USSR
... you can barely buy something to eat. These are some of the many experiences that my parents and grandparents lived through during their lives in the USSR. My experiences in that country are not that big. By the time I began to understand something about life and what was going on around me, Gorbachev came to power and he was the first man to try to change these stupid communist rules ...
2878: The Executive Branches of Governments
... and minister for the Civil Service. The prime minister is known to be the president like the United State but has power beczuse has so much other responsibility. In conclusion, the executive branch has a big role in our life and community. The departments make up our life and out jobs. The executive branch is equal to the other branches so there is no worry of one branch getting too much ...
2879: The United States and Immigration
... together as close as possible. It will only result in a large population moving away to avoid being overcrowded. The more people that live in an area, the more traffic there is. Traffic is a big issue as far as stress and where you want to live. A limit is needed on people entering cities so they can’t get densely populated. Major cities are already preparing for the inevitable increase ...
2880: Federalism's Role In Our Government
... at first this seems like a stupid decision by the Supreme Court, actually they are allowing the states to set their own regulations on the carrying of firearms in a gun free school zone. Another big case that granted more power to the states was Roe v. Wade. The decision in this case gave each state the right to regulate abortion. Even though each decision by itself seems trivial, as more ...


Search results 2871 - 2880 of 5329 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 Next >

 Copyright © 2003 Essay Galaxy.com. All rights reserved