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- 8001: Illegal Drugs
- Goals - In order to solve the problem of drugs in this country, supporters want to inplement programs by stepping up enforcement of already existing drug laws and enforcing new ones. The war on drugs, should eventually become a responsibility shared by the federal, state, and local governments, along with every citizen of this country. This approach wants to eradicate drugs completely from the United States. Strategies - The ...
- 8002: Irrationalism
- ... weakening in confidence of Enlightenment ideals. Opposition to scientific reasoning and the rational reforms of society usually emerged in over-exaggerated or misleading assumptions and expressions, which rarely gained much support until after the Great War, as the Age of Reasoning began to see its demise. Existentialists such as Fyodor Dostoyevsky lashed out at the rational-scientific traditions of the Enlightenment in his writings, most notably expressed in "Notes from the ...
- 8003: Individual, Group And Society
- ... family and tribe is also included in association. In other words association is that group formed with more than two people, isn't it? I have little knowledge about Jewish and Nazi in Second World War. I should have seen "Schindler's List" by Steven Spielberg. Anyway a sociologist Samuel P. Oliner, a Holocaust survivor, investigated nonprimordial rescue behavior during the Holocaust. He might have performed the research objectively as a ...
- 8004: Globalisation
- ... to the benefit of those local cultures who economically could not function properly. The Bretton Woods institutions, specifically, the World bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF), played a key role in re-estabilizing the post-war economy on economically liberal market-orientated principles(Holton, p48). From what Philip Curtin says it is obvious that any of the best from global cultures would result in the revitalization of local cultures. No human ...
- 8005: Controlling Computers With Neu
- ... the science-fiction movie The Matrix, the world is run by machines that use humans as batteries so sustain themselves. A group of humans brake the grip of the machines and begin to wage a war on their metallic oppressors. These people are able to fight the machines with the help of computers. Each one of these people has a jack in the back of his or her head that is ...
- 8006: Canadian Manufacturing
- ... and diversified dramatically during WWII. There was swift growth in heavy industries (vehicles, aircraft, armaments, shipbuilding and steel) and spectacular development in aluminum, electrical apparatus, communications equipment, toolmaking and chemicals. By the end of the war, manufacturing directly employed over 1 million workers, more than 25% of the labour force. Postwar Developments Between 1945 and the 1980s, manufacturing has accounted for 22-24% of Canada's total real output of goods ...
- 8007: Cultural Relativism
- ... been forced, or manipulated into, condoning and carrying out certain acts on behalf of the authorities within the society. The most common example of this would be Hitler's powerful influence over Germany during World War two that led the country to brutal monstrosities such as the Holocaust. A possible solution to this problem, I believe, would be to add a simple remark to the argument; 'Different cultures have different moral ...
- 8008: Creationism
- ... be taught in the public school system. There are many that are followers of Jesus, but dont find a need to be members of traditional churches (Sullivan 66). There would not have been a civil rights movement had it not been for the Christian foundation to support it (Sullivan 68). Our hierarchical behavior is just for philosophical justifications; our divine right of kings (Sagan 80). One hallmark of the human ...
- 8009: Comparative Harms Of Legal And
- ... as a model for the states legislation to follow, and more often than not have been followed (Drugs 82). Then during the beginning of the 1980s the government began what is known as the War on Drugs. During this time many task forces, drug enforcement offices and drug polices began to appear and the focus of the drug control began to come down to punishment rather than treatment. Lets try ...
- 8010: Cn Tower
- ... Newsmagazine For City Families chose us as the 'Best Tourist Attraction in Toronto' in the Fourth Annual Readers Selection Awards Voted the "Best Place to Take Out-Of-Towners" by Eye Magazine American Society of Civil Engineers, who accredited us as being one of the 'Seven Wonders of the Modern World' Guinness Book of World Records changed our status to 'World's Tallest Building and Free Standing Structure' and highlighted us ...
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