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7401: Mitchell v. Wisconsin: Why Mitchell v. Wisconsin Sucked
... which is cometimes cited as a precedent to support rulings such as Wisconsin v. Mitchell, is U.S. v. O'Brien. O'Brien had burnt his draft card to protest the draft and the Vietnam War, despite a law specifically forbidding the burning of draft cards. The Supreme Court ruled that the statute did not differentiate between public and private draft card burnings, and was therefore not a government attempt to ...
7402: T.S. Eliot
... a result went to only the best schools. By 1906 he was a freshman in Harvard, finishing his bachelors in only 3 years and studying philosophy in France from 1910 to 1914, the outbreak of war. In 1915 the verse magazine Poetry published Eliot's first notable piece, 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock'. This was followed by other short poems such as 'Portrait of a Lady'. 'The Waste Land ...
7403: The Law Enforcement Profession
... p. 4, Sept. 9, 1989). Another local incident involved 80 Los Angeles police officers stormed and wrecked an apartment and allegedly beat several residents on "Dalton Street." The city was forced to settled in a civil law suit by the resident with a settlement of $3 million dollars of taxpayers money (L. A. Times, p. 1-2, August 1, 1988). This incident generated major outcry from the minority community to overhaul ...
7404: The Strategies The Meiji Government Used to Achieve Economic Development?
... at first stressed free thought and the ideas of individual's exploration of knowledge but by 1890 the education system of Japan became a tool for indoctrination into what Peter Duus calls "a kind of civil religion" with the Imperial Rescript on Education. This Rescript stressed two things. First, it stressed loyalty to the emperor and to a lesser extant to the state. In every classroom a picture of the emperor ...
7405: Thomas Hardy
... 1912 he was " possessed with during with driving energy," as he wrote nine more novels, three volumes of short stories, and three collections of poems. He also wrote his greatest achievement during the First World War period. The Dynasts, which were 520 pages of mingled prose was said to be " a God’s eye view of the Napoleonic Wars." Hardy’s major works were mostly poems, since he wrote on and ...
7406: A Senator's Pain
A Senator's Pain Most Californians know exactly what they were doing when the historical were read that acquitted the four LAPD officers, and sparked the civil unrest in Los Angeles. Anna Deavere Smith does an excellent job representing Los Angeles citizens in her theatrical piece entitled Twilight: Los Angeles 1992. Smith writes, "Every person I include in the book, and who ...
7407: Newly Independent Nation Seeks Advice From Other Nations
... and also serve in the military under the same conditions of men. The nation should choose this policy because women are as equal as men and should have all the same oppurtunities. Plus during a war or crisis women would have all the same military experience as men. The third area of advise in which the nation is seeking advice is in the area of health care. The nation is seeking ...
7408: Imperialism
... developed to end imperial control. One such movement was the Boxer Rebellion in China. The most dangerous aspect of imperialism was competition among the colonial powers themselves. These rivalries held the potential for conflict and war. Much of Africa suffers from restrictive trading patterns established during the age of European imperialism. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, European nations acquired colonies in Africa in order to take advantage of the ...
7409: The Communications Decency Act
... Internet today, and the fraud will continue until a feasable way to enforce the Wire Fraud Act comes about. Cavazos continues, "unauthorized duplication, distribution, and use of someone else's intellectual property is subject to civil and criminal penalties under the U.S. Copyright Act." (111) This "intellectual property" is defined to include computer software. (Cavazos 111) Software piracy is very widespread and rampant, and was even before the Internet became ...
7410: The First Amendment
... When the Espionage Act was passed in June of 1917, it spawned a lot of backlash from the press. In one case, the editor of a foreign language paper published articles against the United States' war efforts, belittling the American and his governments. Although the man was not sent to jail or anything like that the Supreme Court did issue a statement to him and others like him stating "Freedom of ...


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