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- 311: Iraq And The United States
- ... been contaminated with depleted uranium," (USA TODAY 3/02/98). The U.S. Government failed to inform the soldiers of the dangers of the shelling. What else is the government failing to bring forward? Is Clinton threatening to have an air strike to cover up his alleged affair with a former White House Intern? The U.S. has been through many wars with the majority of the public support. The United ...
- 312: Curfews
- ... You Know Where Your Children Are? 2). There is a strong argument that curfews are a fascist move by the United States government. While a group of politicians in Washington, DC, led by President Bill Clinton, claim youth curfews to just be an example of a status law (The Impact of Juvenile Curfew Laws in California 3). Adolph Hitler implemented status laws in Germany as well. Ten years later his country ...
- 313: Same Sex Marriages
- ... be united not only through love, but also through law. One possible reason that gay marriage has become such an issue may be the 1996 adoption of The Defense of Marriage Act. Signed by President Clinton, this act was designed to combat the full faith and credit clause. Consequently, legal homosexual marriages do not have to be recognized outside of the state of origin. Hawaii will most likely be the forerunner ...
- 314: What Are You Watching
- What Are You Watching On February 8, 1996, President Clinton signed into law the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which dramatically altered the telecommunications industry over the next several years. One of the most controversial sections of the bill was Section 551, titled "Parental Choice in ...
- 315: Trapped Inside the TV
- ... fifteen presidents to illustrate an important point. The average citizen could have passed by anyone of these gentleman and not been any wise to the fact. Could anyone in todays country walk by President Clinton and not recognize him? This is almost an impossible task in the TV world of today. The culture of today is significantly different than the culture of those who came before the age of show ...
- 316: American Foreign Policy Towards Cuba
- ... and unfair. The provision forbidding executives of companies dealing with Cuba using US property and their families from entering the US has insulted Canada so much that many called for a boycott of Florida. President Clinton has waived enforcement of the part of the law that lets US companies sue foreign ones to avoid much of the pressure. The law has been ineffectual in its purpose of brining down the Cuban ...
- 317: Sexual Harassment
- ... the first place. These women obviously do not realize how ridiculously weak and fragile they look, and make other women look. Sex scandals in the news, such as Lorena Bobbit or Marv Allen, or President Clinton are bound to be discussed around the water cooler. Movies too, when Demi Moore was offered one million dollars to sleep with Robert Redford once, it had people all over asking the very question the ...
- 318: Rights, Responsibilities, and Growing-up
- ... the Second Amendment our first freedom. Among freedom of speech, of the press, of religion, assembly, and redress of grievances, its first among equals. Soon after a tragedy involving young people with firearms, President Clinton proclaimed, A gun in the hands of a young person is a crime or accident waiting to happen. Now, no matter how much publicity he got from saying that, it doesnt reflect reality. I ...
- 319: Management In The Year 2000 Gl
- ... The New York Times. [Online]. (1996) : December 2; Available: America Online, keyword:@Times. Cohen, Roger. "Global forces batter politics." The New York Times. November 16, 1996 "The NAFTA: expanding u.s. exports, jobs, and growth". Clinton Administration Statement on the North America Free Trade Agreement. (1993) : Washington: GPO. "Squeezing the textile workers: trade and technology force a new wave of job cuts." The New York Times, (1996) :February 21; p. D1 ...
- 320: The Problem With Affirmative Action
- ... privacy. Even though affirmative action does not require quotas many companies and government agencies still have them. All affirmative action requires is a "good faith effort" to try to integrate minorities. People like President Bill Clinton want to keep affirmative action a viable program although they want to cut back on quotas. They see quotas as reverse discrimination. Many courts are also seeing it that way and they are beginning to ...
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