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- 321: Gag Order
- ... also be made by an executive agency such as when President George Bush issued a gag order which forbade federally funded health clinics from giving out information about abortions, a gag order which President Bill Clinton rescinded on his first day in office, January 22, 1993. Shield Laws - Statutes enacted in some states which declare that communications between news reporters and informants are confidential and privileged and thus cannot be testified ...
- 322: Women In Battle
- ... considerations. Today there are many military jobs that are available to women. In the last 20 years women have made many outstanding advances for themselves in different fields. In April 193, Les Aspin and President Clinton lifted the restriction to women flying in combatmissions. As of now, 67 percent of all positions are open to women in the Army. The positions that are closed to women are the following: infantry, armor ...
- 323: Impact of Television on Society
- ... Etheopia or Angola. Post colonial relationships are good for a small amount of news and exotic sexual activity involving high profile people is usually well covered. This was particularly true of the relationship of President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Rich industrialised countrys not only recieve greater attention but they also have a great advantage in the field of political information and disinformation. It has been argued that in the 1991 Gulf ...
- 324: Tobacco Advertising Makes Young People Their Chief Target
- ... try to educate them while they're young to be independent thinkers and to not be swayed by the tobacco companies who are trying to take advantage of their mind and body. Works Cited "Bill Clinton vs. Joe Camel." U.S. News & World Report. 2 Sep. 1996: 12. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. "Selling Tobacco to Kids." America. 17 Feb. 1996: 3. Infotrac. Online. 27 Oct. 1996. Roberts, Steven. " Teens on ...
- 325: Discrimination In The Workplace
- ... is having the right employers. The laws they have established has helped, but I think if you have people in the workplace who aren’t raciest then you should have no problem with discrimination. Bill Clinton has changed a lot of laws for the minorities in the workplace also. Affirmative action I think causes more problems with discriminationbecause a lot of people think that businesses hire different minorities just because of ...
- 326: Oil In April 2000
- ... to the new forecast, gasoline stocks are likely to remain at the lower end of the normal range through the summer. Worries about stocks aside, the latest gas price revision is good news for the Clinton administration that has been fretting over the prospects of gasoline prices soaring to $2 a gallon this summer and additional potential shortages. But Energy Secretary Bill Richardson has said repeatedly that with the additional oil ...
- 327: Gay Marriages-Acceptable to God and America?
- ... rise. Along with the number of offenses on the rise, groups such as the Christian Coalition and American Family Association are bent upon taking away the rights of homosexuals. I remember being appalled at President Clinton signing a bill called the Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA. This was designed to retaliate the consideration of gay marriages in Hawaii’s courts. The bill defines marriage in federal law as the union ...
- 328: The History of General Motors
- ... environment, GM continually assesses the environmental impact of its plants and products. New policies and procedures have reduced fuel emissions, increased fuel economy and expanded recycling capabilities. A GM representative appointed by U.S. president Clinton in 1994 serves on a council developing an action plan that will foster economic vitality while supporting Agenda 21--a United Nations- adopted document describing the roles and responsibilities of transnational corporations in supporting sustainable ...
- 329: The Debate on Gay Rights
- ... who promised to attend to the social conservative agenda. These House Republicans introduced a proposal to deny federal housing money to communities that provide benefits for unmarried domestic partners; another proposal seeks to block President Clinton’s efforts to prevent job discrimination against gay and lesbian federal employees. As well, many of these people don’t think homosexuals should have jobs involving children since gay people are always out to recruit ...
- 330: Interracial Adoption
- ... are allowed only after all efforts to reunite the child’s family or obtain adoption within the same race have been exhausted.” The view point has changed significantly as time has occurred. In President Bill Clinton’s letter to congressional leaders he is standing strongly behind the Adoption Promotion and Stability Act of 1996. He also stated “Promoting adoption is one of the most important things we can do to strengthen ...
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