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- 3191: Global Warming And The Greenhouse Effect
- ... food crops that can better withstand drought; discouraging people from living in flood plains; making irrigation and use of water more efficient.8 In the United States, some scientists are forming partnerships with public officials, business people, and the public to make their research known. They are going to assess what climate change means at a local and regional level. Deforestation is another issue that is often discussed as a problem ...
- 3192: Canada - Of the United States of America
- ... by sales, 7 were either wholly owned or controlled by the federal or provincial governments. For financial institutions, 9 of the top 25 were federally or provincially owned or controlled ....4 Also, Canadian subsidies to business and employment in public enterprise were five times the level in the U.S. Government involvement is a crutial part of the distinctness of our Canadian identity. Similar variations occur with respect to Canada's ...
- 3193: Political and Economic Changes In Bulgaria
- ... BSP, leave power now rather than when their four-year term expires at the end of 1998. After a month of mostly peaceful daily protests that paralysed Sofia and brought much of the country's business to a halt, the Socialists, who lack the kind of fiercely loyal police and media that have sustained President Slobodan Milosevic in neighbouring Serbia, submitted to the protesters demands on Wednesday, February 5th 1997. They ...
- 3194: Affirmative Action: Public OPinion vs. Policy
- ... than discrimination against the black teacher, which was never an issue in this case; the grounds it came up with were "diversity."Nor does affirmative action lack for broad backing among predominactly white institutions. The business community has regularly spoken against anti-quota legislations in the past, and is distinctly unenthusiastic about anti-preference proposals today, including CCRI (Czurak 1). Officials at prestigous unversiies regard their racially balanced student boddies as ...
- 3195: Affirmative Action
- ... and ethnic origins as a factor in evaluating candidates for admission, they may not establish fixed racial quotas.(Time Magazine, May 27 1991, pp.22) The decision was, however upheld in the case of Private Business and Unions in United Steelworkers of America vs. Webber in 1979. This case arose when Brian F. Webber sued Kaiser Aluminum and the United Steelworkers of America for setting aside half of the positions in ...
- 3196: Malamuds The Assistant: Frank Alpine's Metamorphosis From Bad To Good
- ... he was making in the store would not support Ida and Helen. So every night he would go to the bank and withdraw twenty-five dollars from his savings account to add to the register. Business was terrible, however Frank did not give up, for once he was not taking the easy way out. He wanted to change and he wanted discipline. Among all he wanted Helen to forgive him. He ...
- 3197: Australians Against Further Immigration
- ... 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 blame ...
- 3198: Heart Of Darkness 4
- ... Marlow, after spending a little time in London, embarks on his journey. The purpose of this journey is to find Kurtz, a man who is also employed by the Company --which is in the ivory business, and has its greedy hand spread over Africa like a malignant tumor (Gatten). Having lost control of Kurtz, the Company choose to relieve him of his post and had, before Marlow, already employed another man ...
- 3199: R. v. Keilty
- ... is that if this case becomes precedent it would open a "floodgate" or loophole in the law where other criminals may escape through. This would allow for more dangerous dealers of narcotics, who operate their business "long distance" to escape prosecution because they never actually had the narcotics in their possession. Appellant arguments A person should not be stigmatized by conviction for a criminal offense they did not actually commit.. The ...
- 3200: The Joy Luck Club: Relationship Between Mother and Daughter
- ... However, June did not understand this at age nine. Then, for June's thirtieth birthday, her mother gives her the old piano, kind of like a peace offering to forgive and forget the whole piano business when June was a child. When her mother gives her the piano, she also comments, "You have natural talent. You could have been genius is you want to." Then when June protests that she had ...
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