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2901: 1996: A Turbulent Year for Israel
... a dramatic increase in the UFO sightings over the Israeli skies. Skeptics say, "Israelis are simply being swept away by the U.S. pop culture." The movie Independence day and the series X-Files are big hits in Israel. A recent Israeli pole finds that one in every two people believe in Aliens. Intellectually there has been little change in Israel. One Palestine city was connected to the internet in November ...
2902: The Doctrine of Fascism
... According to Mussolini, war is inevitable, often preferable. A state such as that, guided by the wrong man can only lead to disaster. "The great masses of people. . .will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one." -Adolph Hitler, student of The Doctrine of Fascism
2903: Communism: Overview
... of proportions about human society and the way it is supposed to behave over time" (Daniels 5). Communist's state that the "greatest freedom, freedom from want, can only be realized went he abuses of big business are eliminated" (Leone 6). This would require her citizens to give up everything they own, and trust completely in the stability of their government. The Marxist theory describes the cycle through which society revolves ...
2904: Liberalism and Freedom
... is a general progression of goals, events, outcomes, and reactive changes. An example of this is the first section (Freedom), on the surface it had originally appeared that liberalism had gone from anti-government to big government, a 180 degree turn. While this statement is not entirely false, it does leave out various particulars. I find that when the original goals such as religious freedom and liberation from oppression had been ...
2905: The Role of Decision Making in the Pre-Crisis Period of India (15 March, 1959 - 7 September, 1962)
... reason, whatever it may be. The chronological order of pre-crisis decisions taken India's authorities are of great importance. The role of the decision-makers before the time of the armed conflict had a big significance for India's position on political and economic matters in the continent of Asia. A major figure in India's decision making was Jawaharlal Nehru, leader of the Congress Party, head of the Planning ...
2906: The Rise of Communism in Russia
... They did so through the agency of the Military- Revolutionary Committee of the Petrograd Soviet. They forcibly overthrew the provisional government by taking over all of the government buildings, such as the post office, and big corporations, such as the power companies, the shipyard, the telephone company. The endorsement of the coup was secured from the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets, which was concurrently in session. This was known as ...
2907: Interest Groups
... funds, that in result, discourages potential challengers. As a result, most incumbents win, not because they outspend their challengers, but because they keep good potential opponents out of the race. Conservatives are one of the big groups that influence politics and for many reasons. Conservative thinking has not only claimed the presidency; it has spread throughout our political and intellectual life and stands poised to become the dominant strain in American ...
2908: USSR: The Doomed Empire
... in demand. Under Communist regime a few select rulers decide what are the needs of the society, what resources are their country's scarcities, and how to obtain these scarcities. Finding this information is a big job and requires endless amounts of domestic attention. With this in mind the quote “Nature's laws are immutable... Communism is only an ideal dream”3 becomes much clearer. One leader simply does not have ...
2909: A Victory For Clinton
... more focused on these specifics of balancing the budget which is why he will most likely be re-elected. Another decisive area in the 1996 elections exists in the area of taxes. Taxes, always a big issue to voters, will be another key to winning the 1996 presidential election. Dole has said that he will focus his policies on a platform of sweeping tax cuts. Dole talks of a 15% across ...
2910: Australians Against Further Immigration
... We stress that migrants already in Australia are welcome, what we are against is further immigration and the effect this in now having on social harmony. Our opposition is the pro-immigration lobby comprised of big business including the media, the ethnic lobby, churches, misguided humanitarians and both sides of politics. It is our own successive governments inflicting these policies on us and they, not the individual migrant, should bear the ...


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