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- 3011: Internet Censorship Laws
- ... use them to protect your homes from robbers, to conveniently mail you important papers to any place you need without leaving your home, to control your office computer from any location, so you could do business from any place on the earth. Millions of people trust those programs. What would happen if those programs had flaws in them? Would you like the program, which you use to send out your confidential ...
- 3012: The Drinking Age In Ontario
- ... card. This is a concern for Americans where te drinking age is 21 for most of the states, "Raising the drinking age from 18 to 21 in the 1980s merely triggered a boom in the business of creating fake ID cards." Besides, it is believed that young people tend to drink because it is not permitted, the nature impulse to go against what is wrong, is the reality of adolescent life ...
- 3013: Telecommunications Act Of 1996
- ... the long distance markets has occurred in recent years, it is still an open question whether most people will see competition in the long telephone market. Many analysts believe that local competition will focus on business customers, not the more common household customer. Even with competition reaching households, most analysts believe it will be another few years for all customers to have a viable option for local telephone service. On February ...
- 3014: Student
- ... brainless slaves, who are born to serve their men. "It says in the Torah, only through a man has a woman an existence." he proclaims. So he sees the marriages of his daughters simply as business transactions between him and the highest bidder. The goal of the transaction is to provide the new husbands with servants and give him, the father, a material benefit in the future. He calls Sarah "hard ...
- 3015: Bobbies
- Bobbies At a time when the only people trying to put a stop to criminals were constables and hired watchmen under the authority of various private business', there was a great need for an organized, efficient police force. The inability of these people to stop rising crime came to the attention of Britain's home secretary, Sir Robert Peel, as he was ...
- 3016: The Journey of Lewis and Clark
- ... Thomas Jefferson's private secretary from 1801 to 1803. After the expedition, Jefferson appointed Lewis the governor of Louisiana Territory in 1807. Lewis died in 1809 from an unknown cause traveling to Washington on public business. William Clark, Clark was a United States explorer. He was born in Caroline County, Virginia. His brother was George Rogers Clark. When William was 14, his family moved to the present site of Louisville, Kentucky ...
- 3017: Cryogenic
- ... won't be any supporter to cryonics. So many cryonicists are hoping for more investors. As for now there are some rich people supported this new idea. Cryonics are only the latest twist in a business that is virtually unregulated because authorities have been reluctant to put an implied stamp of approval on what may prove to be just a silly attempt to cheat death. Cryonics may be just being the ...
- 3018: Cryogenics And The Future
- ... circuitry. Cryogenics has also been a part of many modern advances including: The transportation of energy in the form of a liquefied gas. Processing, handling, and providing food by cryogenic means has become a large business, providing both frozen and freeze-dried food. Liquid Oxygen powers rockets and propulsion systems for space research. Liquid Hydrogen is used in high-energy physics experiments
- 3019: Asian Organized Crime
- ... For example: Big Father | +-----------+------------+ | | | child child child / Small Father | +----+----------+ | | child child A Lone Yakuza has no family in which he belongs to. He has no companions to help him. Because the Yakuza is an organized business, going alone is not easy. No families permit a Lone Yakuza to operate in their territories. A Lone Yakuza can survive several years. Only a few genuine Yakuza manage to build his own new family ...
- 3020: Prohibition
- ... 1874, a group of Protestant women established the Womens Christian Temperance Union(WCTU). Drys organized the Anti-Saloon League.() These supporters of temperance werent just averages middle class citizens. Many drys were big business men and popular politicians. Henry Ford was a very large member of the move for prohibition. Mr. Fords theory was that if the American citizens spent their money on liquor that they couldnt ...
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