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- 361: A Big Problem: Shortage of Fish
- ... To add to their worries, fishermen are seeing a reduction in the amount of fishing days they are allotted this year, from 120 days to 50 in the year 2000. Along with these limits, the Clinton administration is looking into less boats, as well. They would use federal and industry money to buy out many of the scallopers. Fishermen have decided to fight back by organizing the Fisheries Survival Fund advocacy ...
- 362: Rethinking Orphanges
- ... based national policy debate on orphanage care that took place in late 1994 was, regrettably, founded on old orphanage stereotypes. House Speaker Newt Gingrich praised the 1930s movie Boys Town, whereas his critics in the Clinton administration countered with visions of orphanages in London in the late 1800s, as depicted in Charles Dickens's novel Oliver Twist. This edited volume is the first attempt to rethink critical issues relating to the ...
- 363: The Landsats Satellites
- ... be launch April 15, 1999. A Presidential Directive signed by President Bush in 1992, establishing a joint NASA, Air Force program, authorized Landsat 7. This was superseded by a second Presidential Directive, signed by President Clinton in 1994, that established a joint program with NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) sharing responsibilities for the Landsat 7 program. Landsat 7 will fulfill its ...
- 364: Cloning
- ... is immoral and unethically disturbing. The cloning of humans would mean the process of experimenting with human life! We might not be able to relate to livestock but we CAN relate to humans. As President Clinton stated-"Attempting to clone a human being is unacceptably dangerous and morally unacceptable to our society..legislation must reaffirm our most cherished beliefs about the miracle of human life and the god-given individuality each ...
- 365: Dangers and Destructions of Floods and Hurricanes
- ... In less than four hours 118 lives had been taken and $65 million in damages was done.8 In January of 1995 18 counties and several parts of Calif. were declared disaster areas by President Clinton and 1,000 shelters were opened.9 A 21 year old Californian surfer watched his house be flooded, but on the bright side the waves should be good tomorrow. People have paddled past gas stations ...
- 366: Teenage Pregnancy 2
- ... in 1990 found that 61 percent of the males and 48 percent of the females reported that they have engaged in sexual intercourse by their senior year in high school (Harvey and Spigner, p260). President Clinton tried to combat this lack of morality by placing emphasis on sex education, including programs like making condoms available in schools (DiConsiglio, p10). But wouldn't the distribution of condoms in schools promote unmarried sex ...
- 367: Nuclear Strikes
- ... uranium from the Ulba Metallurgical Plant. That is enough to build 25 Hiroshima-type bombs. (Sapphire)Iran had been at the base and was actually on it's way to pick it up when President Clinton approved the operation and sent Americans on the way with 20 million in cash to buy it and airlift it back to the United States and brought it to Tennessee. Terrorists acquire the materials to ...
- 368: Nuclear Weapons
- ... ozone layer breaks down on us!!!! BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Budanski, Stephen. "Ban the bomb? Not quite." U.S. News and World Report 17 June 1996: 30 2. Cohen, James. Nuclear arms. Pittsburgh 1979. 3. Mitchell, Alison. "Clinton and Yeltsin Accentuate the positive at Summit Meeting." Newsweek 22 May 1990 A7 Column 1 4. Von Hippel, Frank. "Bombs Away." Discover April 1992: 32-35 5. Zimmerman, Tim. "Nuclear Fiction." U.S. News and ...
- 369: The EPA: Can It, Will It Save Our Environment?
- ... S. and Alaskan governments received $100 million. They also estimated a $900 million redemption fund. In '93, the EPA announced that secondhand smoke can cause cancer, which the tobacco industry representatives said were inconclusive. The Clinton administration then doubled the list of chemicals that must be publicly reported under community right-to- know laws in 1994. There was then a proposal to cut their budget by $1 billion from a Republican ...
- 370: The Chlorine Debate: How White Do You Want It?
- ... the Mediterranean, and the American Public Health Association. Strong anti-chlorine sentiment exists in the White House, the United States Environmental Protection Agency and in both the United States Senate and House of Representatives. President Clinton's proposal for the Clean Water Act involves a strategy for reducing or prohibiting chlorine use. Meanwhile, the chlorine industry is worried that the Environmental Protection Agency watchers might curtail or even ban the production ...
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