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- 4291: Policies on Cuba
- ... the the quick trigger finger of a Cuban pilot, Senator Helms has been able to push the Helms- Burton Law through Congress and into the law books. This law not only attacks Cuba but the rights of foreign companies. Will Castro and Cuba be able to withstand this latest attack? Probably. The world has already condemned the law and Castro has once again end the year on a high note with ...
- 4292: Woodrow Wilson and The Presidency
- ... tariff. Wilson shattered the precedent set by Jeffer-son to send a messenger to address Congress when Wilson himself formally addressed Congress. This had a huge effect on Congress to pass the proposed Underwood Tariff Bill, which provided a substantial reduction of rates. The new Underwood Tariff substan-tially reduced import fees. It also was a landmark in tax legislation. Under authority granted by the Sixteenth Amendment, Congress enacted a graduated ...
- 4293: Invaded By Immigrants
- ... immigration is permanently with Canada and important because every single Canadian can trace his lineage back to an immigrant somewhere. The flow of people into Canada is not going to stop unless we pass and bill to make immigration standards tougher. Lately there has been a movement to remove discriminatory law from the Canadian constitution and it is getting so we are too politically correct. In 1996 so many Asians flooded ...
- 4294: Important Elements of a Campaign Strategy
- ... Shea 1996, 150-151). Naturally, an election on a smaller scale will probably allow a more specific theme. We have seen the importance of a campaign theme recently in the 1996 presidential election. The incumbent, Bill Clinton made himself out to be a candidate concerned about our future. He backed this idea with his support of education. Furthermore, he reiterated this theme throughout the campaign with his catch-phrase, "Building a ...
- 4295: Dual Executive/President
- ... the same four year terms, with two term limits. The idea is that the presidency is still one entity. It is the same job as a single executive, but the responsibility is thinned out. Each bill, treaty, or appointment would be approved by both Presidents. Some bills, treaties, and appointments could affect both Presidents, which is why dual approval is necessary. Such precautions must be taken to maintain unity in the ...
- 4296: Disability in The Workplace
- ... the employees of that company on the same level right form the beginning. These measures have been set not only to put persons with disabilities on level ground with other applicants, it also protects thier rights as to the kind of treatment they will recieve. Because of this, more and more people with disabilities are going out and applying for jobs. With the added assurance and comfort the A.D.A ...
- 4297: Diplomatic Immunity
- ... They do not fall into the realm of jurisdiction of the host country. Further they cannot be asked to stand trial or submit to having their possessions searched. The diplomatic staff are granted these same rights while performing official diplomatic business. Private servants have only been granted immunity from taxation. The privilege of complete immunity allows for the use of the "diplomatic pouch". This not an actual pouch, rather it is ...
- 4298: Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure
- ... treaty, would include the fact that the world government must be given equal opportunity to present its arguments to the country's people as the host government. So say, for example, that a generalised human rights law had been passed by the World Parliament. At some later point in time a majority of MWPs might come to consider that a particular member country was violating this law, either in its current ...
- 4299: A Marxist Criticism on "The Importance of Being Earnest"
- ... and noble sometimes seem to abuse that position and end up in a deeper hole than most others. Then there is his Aunt Augusta, who is a very powerful character. Aunt Augusta in her own rights is the dominant persona in the play. She holds the cards and plays them at her own discretion. Her character reveals to the audience that in nobility there isn't just the man who controls ...
- 4300: Anti-Semitism in The Merchant of Venice
- ... It is my strong belief that the play, "The Merchant of Venice", should be taught in classes. If this play was banned from schools it would most certainly be a form of censorship. While minors rights are somewhat limited when it comes to this right, I think that even Minors should not be censored from this writing. The play teaches us about prejudice, and why it is wrong. People would see ...
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