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4221: Wilson’s “War Message”; Bush’s “War With Iraq”
... We shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts – for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own (unreadable)… for the rights and liberties of small nations, for such a universal domination of right as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.” Bush: “‘There are things worth fighting ...
4222: Women and the Canadian Welfare State: The Decline of Social Welfare and Its Effects on Women
... strength of society as a whole and extending their consequences in troubled families from one generation to the next. - John F. Kennedy Canadians, especially Canadian women, can no longer expect as much from their government; rights that were formerly guaranteed by our welfare state are no longer applicable and are quickly disappearing. Social spending has been drastically cut in recent years in order to combat the deficit, and with recession, globalization ...
4223: Bebb v. Law Society
... pre-existing disability." Cozens-Hardy M.R. did concede to hold, and rightly so, that this was not a case to evaluate the intelligence of women, but was a question of law regarding women's rights to become attorneys-at law. The essence of Cozens-Hardy's judgement is that the legal issue that the case raises is not one that can be entertained by the Court of Appeal. It is ...
4224: Inside The IRA
... normal and Britain began ruling Northern Ireland again. The IRA then began a bombing campaign in English cities. This campaign has continued up until this day and has become more powerful because of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960’s. Bombings and Guerilla warfare have continued. The Sinn Fein, mentioned in the paragraph above, are the oldest political party in Ireland, and now that the IRA has risen to power ...
4225: Military Pay
... military also receives clothing, temporary lodging, subsistence, and family separation allowances. They receive hardship, foreign, and hostile fire pay. The soldier may receive education monies up to $50.000 to enlist through the Montgomery GI Bill and Army College Fund. There are many other benefits offered to the military besides basic pay, bonuses and allowances. The Post Exchange prices are comparable to those of a civilian discount outlet. The Commissary prices ...
4226: The Formation of an Independent Country: A Case Study of the Republic of Korea and America
... doing the same thing. In fact the colonists did use the same method when the Coercive Acts were passed. The Coercive Acts said that Boston harbor was to be closed down, extracted the colonist’s rights to an elected council, recognized soldiers accused of murders to be tries out of state and presented the soldiers in America more power over the colonists. Now the protest against the British had reached what ...
4227: James Madison's Federalist 45
... When James Madison did an about face from his platform of strong, centralized government to write Federalist number 45, his vision was changed from the idea of a supreme national government to one of states’ rights and such. There exist many differences and similarities to the government of the United States today. Today, the government under democratic programs is a contradiction of what Madison was getting at in Federalist 45. They ...
4228: Nazism
... targets--first and foremost. It took the Nazis some time to work up to the full fury of their endeavor. In the years following 1933, the Jews were systematically deprived by law of their civil rights, of their jobs and property. Violence and brutality became a part of their everyday lives. Their places of worship were defiled, their windows smashed, their stores ransacked. Old men and young were pummeled and clubbed ...
4229: Driving Laws in India
... be left until the last possible moment. ARTICLE VI In the absence of seat belts (which there is), car occupants shall wear garlands of marigolds. These should be kept fastened at all times. ARTICLE VII Rights of Way: Traffic entering a road from the left has priority. So has traffic from the right, and also traffic in the middle. Lane discipline (VII, 1): All Indian traffic at all times and irrespective ...
4230: Affirmative Action in Seattle
... that has opened employment opportunities to qualified individuals who happen to be members of groups that have experienced long- standing and persistent discrimination. A review of the City's work force profiles since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 clearly illustrates the dramatic and positive impact affirmative action has had on providing equal opportunities for more women, people of color, and persons with disabilities. For example, in 1970, white workers represented ...


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