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- 301: Jesse Jackson: a Brief Biography
- ... registered over two million new voters.He never got one electoral vote. He sees himself as the leader of African-Americans, women, unionists, the homeless, the unemployed, and the underemployed. He is offended that Bill Clinton has a large amount of minority supporters. He has been known to get overly excited and emotional when speaking, and sometimes offends people. In one speech he said that the Christian Coalition is made up ...
- 302: Internet Censorship
- ... internet. III. What is being done now A. Court Battles 1. The censorship issues have been in court for years now. The most recent one is the Communications Decency Act. This was signed by Bill Clinton two years ago making the internet a safer place for children by enforcing more strict rules on the way pornography sites must allow users to log in. 2. The first amendment is what is really ...
- 303: Opposition To Aviation Expansi
- ... and dramatic increase in the number of passengers throughout the system. Domestic and international air travel have grown by staggering proportions over the last several decades, and that growth is expected to continue. Citing President Clinton's policies and the third longest economic expansion since World War II, Secretary of Transportation, Rodney E. Slater, announced that U.S. airlines have recorded a third straight year of strong growth; an encouraging sign ...
- 304: The Conflict in Chechnya
- ... As the Chechen resistance persisted, official Russian media reverted to the traditional Soviet practices of falsifying information. Yeltsin appeared to be endorsing this practice during his May 1995 summit meeting with U.S. President Bill Clinton, when he claimed during a press conference that no fighting was going on in Chechnya at the same time television news reports were showing helicopters bombing Chechen towns. The Russian campaign was a military disaster ...
- 305: Japanese Americans During WWII
- ... out of luck. Civil Rights Attorney Robin Toma filed a lawsuit in September of 1996 demanding an apology and payment for those 2,200 people. On March 11, 1997 these same people appealed to president Clinton for an apology and some sort of financial compensation. They are still waiting. Conclusions During World War II thousands of Japanese Americans were physically taken from their homes, forced to sell their homes and business ...
- 306: Kosovo
- ... along the border with Macedonia, where hundreds of people displaced by fighting were afraid to return. The House of Representatives backed the deployment of U.S. troops on a peace keeping mission to Kosovo.President Clinton plans to send 4,000troops to the Balkans as part of a 28,000 strong NATO force that would implement any peace deal.
- 307: Organizational Skills
- ... merchandise. CVS was founded under the name Melville in 1892, selling only shoes. It was not until 1964 that the name CVS was first used and not until the early seventies that CVS bought the Clinton Drug and Discount to enter the pharmacy and drugstore industry. By 1981, CVS had acquired more than 400 drugstores and by 1985 their sales had hit $1 billion. CVS was outperforming its Melville counterparts and ...
- 308: The Situation In Kosovo
- ... we waited so long, and why we are going in now is hard to say.. The only person who really has the answers to so many of our questions is our very own President Bill Clinton, and its not likely that people like you and I are going to get direct and honest answers from him. Are you concerned about what the outcome o of this situation will be? I ...
- 309: The Conflict in Kosovo
- ... The F-117 stealth fighter that went down cost $45 million, but since Lockheed isn't building them any more, the Pentagon isn't figuring that amount into the operation's cost. But with President Clinton insisting that NATO will "persist until we prevail" in Kosovo, no amount of clever accounting by the Defense Department will stop the attacks from costing hundreds of millions of dollars.Meanwhile, Serb violence continues to ...
- 310: The North American Free Trade Agreement
- ... 30 million dollars for lobbying. This seems to make sense considering that 86% of the companies listed on Fortune magazine's top 500 list has operations in Mexico. With the support of current president, Bill Clinton, the NAFTA passed through Congress late in 1993. The 2,000 page NAFTA plan details many things, one of the most important clauses being the reduction of tariffs. Over the next 15 years all internal ...
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