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1001: Analysis of the Immigration Problem
... present asylum rules, practically anyone who declares that he or she is fleeing political oppression has a good chance to enter the U.S. Chinese are almost always admitted, for example, if they claim that China's birth-control policies have limited the number of children they can have. Right now, once aliens enter the U.S., it is almost impossible to deport them, even if they have no valid documents ...
1002: Censorship of the Internet and the Tyranny of Our Government
... grown to be a global network. Just because one country deems something inappropriate does not mean that another will comply with the decision and follow the ruling. If posting pictures of bestiality was banned in China, for example, someone in Switzerland could post those pictures and the Chinese would have access to every single bit of data. Another example, this being completely factual, occurred in Ontario concerning the Karla Homolka/Paul ...
1003: The United Nations
... primary responsibility for maintaining peace and security. It can be convened at any time, whenever peace is threatened. Member States are obligated to carry out its decisions. The Council has 15 members. Five of these China, France, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States are permanent members. The other 10 are elected by the Assembly for two-year terms. Decisions require nine votes; except in votes on procedural ...
1004: The New Federalist Party
... business and have therefore been dragged into the mess. Somalia is a prime example. Even though human rights are very important, it was simply none of our business. If we attempt the same thing with China we might get hurt. Now Clinton is meddling with Bosnia, a disaster in the making. The New Federalists's plan of action for the Bosnian situation would to not get involved since the U.S ...
1005: The Need For Gun Control
... monarchies and dictatorships were common place in society. Today, they're just about non existent except for subtle hints of them in communist governments which exist in areas such as the People's Republic of China. We have no need to protect ourselves from the possibility of a dictatorial government materializing from our democracy because it is highly unlikely that this would occur. The United Nations, which the United States is ...
1006: The Presidential Election of 1972
... so wide a range of subjects -- and never with greater success." They go on to say "We will press for expansion of contacts with the peoples of Eastern Europe and the People's Republic of China, as long isolated from most of the world."2 The Republican Party wanted to improve the relationships with countries that have been cut off from much of the world. The Republicans felt they were doing ...
1007: USSR: The Doomed Empire
... human rights, decided if he could not expand his weak deceitful empire throughout Europe then maybe Asia would be a good place to try. Throughout the 1950's Russia aided in developing Soviet communism throughout China, Korea, Vietnam, and smaller third World Countries such as Indonesia, India, Egypt, And Syria.1 Whether by force of influence Russia tried to set Soviet Communism up and in each place the US was also ...
1008: Cold War vs. United States
... fighting between these two states. The agreement brought peace to the mid- east area at last and ended the ethnic fighting for good. Another good example was the joint efforts from United States, Russia and China, to bring about a free election in the small South-East Asia country of Cambodia after thirty years of civil war. Democracy was back to camblia and the people of Cambodia could enjoy their peaceful ...
1009: Loss of Freedom Through Apathy
... institution that is a culmination of revolutions, wars, philosophies and heroes. It is the greatest and proudest government in the world. One reason for this is that Americans have a right citizens of Iraq and China and North Korea only dreamed they could have. It took one of the greatest military epics in history for our Founding Fathers to receive this right. It took the marching of thousands for women to ...
1010: The Factors that Gave Rise To Japanese Militarism
... technological edge it could defeat other Asian powers this increased Japan's sense of superiority and feed the fires of nationalism. These fires grew as following the 1931 Manchurian incident Japan invaded Manchuria then most China. In South East Asia Japan quickly expanded breaking up British, Portuguese, and Dutch colonialism. Japanese militarism occurred not by an organized plan but rather through passive acceptance by the Japanese public. A compliant Japanese public ...


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