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451: Bill Clinton's Affair With Monica Lewinsky
Bill Clinton's Affair With Monica Lewinsky I agree with the statement that despite the recent scandal with Monica Lewinsky, President Clinton can still be a role model for young people. There are two types of ... are in very good shape. He has helped the college people in a lot of ways. Through him we can get different kinds of loans and scholarships, and now he is trying to pass a bill which will let the people go to college and keep the money they get from federal grants. That's something the young kids can look up to, because when they get out of college, they ...
452: If Impeachment of Bill Clinton
If Impeachment of Bill Clinton If president Bill Clinton is in fact impeached it will affect the future of this country very profoundly. The main affect it will have is on future politics. Probes into political leader’s lives will be more common ...
453: Martin Luther King And Malcolm X Comparison
During the tweeteeth century Black people faced a huge amount of discrimination from the whites and found it very difficult to achieve civil rights. They were at one stage deprived of voting, being intitled the same things as blacks and going to a white school. In order for blacks to achieve civil rights they really needed someone to follow, they needed a leader. Many black leaders did emerge for the fight for civil rights, some had some ways of thinking some had others. Two of the most powerfull and influencial leaders of the twenteeth century had to Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. These two leaders had different ...
454: Collective Bargaining in the Workplace
... of the most developed systems of collective bargaining in the world, especially amongst manual workers. Its sophistication is one of the main reasons why British workers traditionally pressed less for the statutory provision of basic rights in the work place than their Continental colleagues. Most trade unionists prefer to put a grievance ‘through procedure' rather than go to an industrial tribunal. Dubin has described collective bargaining as ‘the great social invention ... is related to the bargaining over the rules, which govern the continuing relationship between unions and employers. These rules are often recorded in procedure agreements or the procedural clauses of collective agreements: negotiating procedures, bargaining rights and management rights clauses, shop stewards' facilities, redundancy, disciplinary and grievance procedures. This is the so-called ‘contractual function' of collective agreements. Also collective agreements can provide a joint policy for redundancies or the introduction of new ...
455: The Bill Clinton Story
The Bill Clinton Story The legislative branch of the US Government has exceeded its authority in the impeachment of President Clinton by violating the trust and desires of those who elected them. Impeachment was provided for by ... grand jury witnesses knowing that they would repeat those lies before the grand jury and; * Engaged in a pattern of conduct that was inconsistent with his constitutional duty to faithfully execute the law. (Kuntz, 1) Bill Clinton has obligations in the impeachment process. There are some roles he has to go by and these are them: Legal role means he is the president bur he must still abide by the Constitution ...
456: Bill Clinton - Redefines Democratic-Republican
Bill Clinton - Redefines Democratic-Republican In the early 1800's, the United States was but a promising seedling in search of viable political direction. The initial parties were known as the federalists and the Democratic-Republicans ... GOP system which the majority of politicians of current day subscribe. However, many political and economic analysts find themselves perplexed by an incredible new phenomenon radiating from the white house - the economic policies of President Bill Clinton. This dilemma has left many wondering, did we elect a democrat or a republican? Has Clinton unintentionally begun a campaign to reunite the two rivals? The telltale signs of Clinton's political ambiguity include ...
457: The Bell Curve Of African Amer
The bell curve of African American rights has risen and fallen throughout America’s history. The period between the Pre-Civil War Era and the Post Civil War Era, were momentous in displaying the status and rights of African-Americans in the time. As the Civil War approached, the status of African-Americans was an increasingly troubling issue among the American Public. During the War, the bell’s curve had reached its ... The cause of this racial bell curve is a series of political and social events that directly affected the lives of African Americans. The Compromise of 1850 marked the initial rise of Black loss of rights in this period. Previously, it was possible for Northerners to ferry slaves to their freedom. However, “Included in the compromise were funds budgeted specifically for catching fugitive slaves and prosecuting anyone lending assistance in ...
458: Bill Clintons Lost World
... George Bush could build an awesome multilateral coalition for going to war with Saddam Hussein, but he didn t know the price of milk. That was the story of the 1992 presidential campaign, in which Bill Clinton sold himself to America as a candidate focused exclusively on domestic policy. Seven years later, however, Clinton has just roasted President Bush s party as hostages to a "new isolationism," the Senate s rejection ... treaties. Whether the cause has been his own personal failings, or the rise of an ideologically driven conservatism in the GOP, or simply the foreign policy vacuum created by the end of the Cold War, Bill Clinton has presided over a diluting of the authority of the presidency over Washington s relations with the wider world. Which makes it less certain that the century that is about to dawn will be ...
459: Landmark Supreme Court Decisions
... After hearing their case, the Supreme Court agreed with the Tinkers. They said that wearing black armbands was a silent form of expression and that students do not have to give up their 1st Amendment rights at school. This landmark Supreme Court case was known as Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District. From the case of Tinker v. Des Moines Ind. School Board obviously came some conflicting viewpoints about the ... students views, and therefore should be constitutionally protected and respected by the school. These were all important arguments in the case. Personally, I agree with the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the 1st Amendment rights of the students in school. Why shouldn't students have the same rights as other people? If the students wore obscene clothing, ran out of classrooms, or set the school on fire in protest of the war, then yes, I could see disciplinary action being taken against ...
460: Tinker v. Des Moines, Kuhlmieir v. Hazelwood
... After hearing their case, the Supreme Court agreed with the Tinkers. They said that wearing black armbands was a silent form of expression and that students do not have to give up their 1st Amendment rights at school. This landmark Supreme Court case was known as Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District. From the case of Tinker v. Des Moines Ind. School Board obviously came some conflicting viewpoints about the ... students views, and therefore should be constitutionally protected and respected by the school. These were all important arguments in the case. Personally, I agree with the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the 1st Amendment rights of the students in school. Why shouldn't students have the same rights as other people? If the students wore obscene clothing, ran out of classrooms, or set the school on fire in protest of the war, then yes, I could see disciplinary action being taken against ...


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