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7641: Definition of Education
... of art and philosophers is dead due to our age of "so called" education. We are being molded into people who can not think for ourselves. An example of this would be the giant "American War Machine." The government says we need all these weapons to protect America. They do not say who we need protection from. In fact there really is no one we need to be protected from. The ...
7642: Student's Rights
... can see their point; after all, I probably wouldn't want fifteen hundred students posting whatever they wanted to either. They might start to see the world outside these walls. I proceeded reading. The next civil liberties violation I came across is stated as such: "Students shall have the right to wear buttons. . .and other symbolic expression provided these expressions are not obscene, libelous, or cause material disruption of the educational ...
7643: Censorship in Public Schools
... written expression in our schools while waving the banner of freedom, for it is censorship that we must fear, not words, and hope that in the future, the true obscenities of the world (poverty, hunger, war) will be what we shall strive to censor. Works Cited Berger, Melvin. Censorship. New York: Franklin Watts, 1982. Jones, Frances M. Defusing Censorship: The Librarian's Guide to Handling Censorship Conflicts. Phoenix: The Oryx Press ...
7644: Dress Codes In Public Schools
... clothes" (Shedden 2). They feel, as I do, a dress code eliminates the hassle of deciding which clothes to wear or buy for school. Although most people are for the dress code, some oppose it. Civil Liberties Union states that the uniforms punish low-income families by forcing them to buy special outfits when their children might otherwise have worn hand-me-downs or clothes from discount stores (Pertman 2). An ...
7645: Definition of Education
... of art and philosophers is dead due to our age of "so called" education. We are being molded into people who can not think for ourselves. An example of this would be the giant "American War Machine." The government says we need all these weapons to protect America. They do not say who we need protection from. In fact there really is no one we need to be protected from. The ...
7646: Minimum Wage
... wise and progressive remedial legislation for the welfare not only of our wage earners but of our whole economy,” President Truman observed while signing his statement (Ayres, online). On January 25, 1951, during the Korean War, United States wages and prices were frozen. This was the second debate of minimum wage legislation with a period of experimentation combined with an effort to regularize enforcement of the law. There were more then ...
7647: McDonald’s Americanizing Europe
... his hit, “Born in the U.S.A.” (Billard 34). These types of images continually bring up the question: Is European culture being overshadowed or diminished by the American culture? For years now since World War II, America has had a powerful grip on the European economy through the export of its products such as Coca-Cola and McDonald’s. The television phenomenon, especially, has transmitted American products and images on ...
7648: A Financial Evaluation of General Electric Corporation
... company has. There are currently fourteen (140) divisions within the corporation. Several of these include: Aircraft Engines - General Electric currently have engine orders for American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta, Finnair, Northwest Airlines, US Airways, and Civil Aviation Administration of China. In 1997, G.E. had greater than seventy (70) percent of the world’s large commercial engine orders awarded to their company. Appliances - General Electric Corporation has several new products available ...
7649: Britain and Joining The Economic and Monetary Union
... member states have made sustained efforts to strengthen monetary co-ordination between themselves. By strengthening economic links in a way that would make hostilities difficult, if not impossible, European members believe that the risk of war and conflict on the European continent would disappear completely. Additionally, it can be argued that France is striving to create a Europe of global superpower by consolidating its economic strength. Furthermore, some might say that ...
7650: China's Economy Evolution
... components grew out of the choice to go with capital-intensive HOIDS in a capital-scarce, and mainly agrarian economy. At the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, the Chinese government inherited a war torn agrarian economy in which 89.4 percent of the population resided in rural areas and industry consisted of only 12.6 percent of the national income. After recovering from the wartime destruction in 1952 ...


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