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401: Should Top Executives Make The Money They Do?
... employees who can't cut it. 2. In order to guarantee that workers are paid based on performance, there needs to be more legislature passed to put restrictions on method of salary payment. Right now, Clinton gives a tax break for the companies that pay their employees based on how they do their job, but even those who do not are able to find ways, through the use of accountants, to ...
402: A Few Media Commandments
... cigarette manufactures themselves. THOU SHALL NOT PROBE INTO PEOPLE’S PRIVATE LIVES Another region where the media needs to be much less involved is in that of people’s private lives. Take for instance the Clinton sex scandal. This is clearly a personal matter between him and his wife, not that of the President and the public’s right to know his every action. A further issue involving lack of privacy ...
403: Effects Of Poverty
... potential workers, which caused unemployment to increase (Katz: 1989, 154). Ever since then our government has tried to reduce the poverty in our nation, and so far has had a hard time. In 1996, Bill Clinton addressed the welfare bill, and that resulted in an estimated one million children being thrown into poverty (Egendorf: 1999, 19). However, assistance from the Government has also been helpful. Programs such as Social Security, Food ...
404: The Death Penalty
... are also far more likely to be death sentenced than those who can afford the high costs of private investigators, psychiatrists and expert criminal lawyers. Indeed, capital punishment is "a privilege of the poor," said Clinton Duffy, former warden at California's San Quentin Prison. Some observers have pointed out that the term "capital punishment" is ironic because "only those without capital get the punishment." Maybe it used to happen that ...
405: The Rise Of Starbucks
... benefits, for even part-time employees (111). Starbucks s goal is to become the most recognized and respected coffee seller in the world. To achieve this goal the company employee standards are extremely important. The Clinton administration has praised the company s generous employee health care package (Simons 190). The company engages in philanthropic endeavors, as well: In many communities, it donates pastries to homeless shelters, and for five consecutive years ...
406: Handgun Control in the United States
... first step toward a "sensible" national gun-control policy that need not include an outright ban on handguns or some form of licensing for gun owners (Morganthau 34). The real problem, according to President Bill Clinton, is handguns, which are easily concealed and widely available on the street. But no one thinks Congress will be able to conquer its fear of the National Rifle Association to do anything much about limiting ...
407: Defending a Killer
... given Americans an up close view of how tilted the Judicial System is proving that the rich have an advantage over the poor. They bought the best team which allowed them to walk free. Bill Clinton has also come under the eyes of the people for his alleged affairs. Here again proving people of power and money will walk away, whereas average people could lose everything and can be incarcerated for ...
408: The Theme Of Genocide In Night
... in Germany. It seems like countries don't like getting involved unless they are directly effected by it. On the other hand, America is getting better at responding when small-scale genocide may arise. Bill Clinton did a great job in 1998, in Kosovo, when he decided to intervene, with a missile attack. If every country responds the way America did (not necessarily with missiles) when faced with international genocide problems ...
409: Power Does Not Come From a Gun
... Syrian President Hafez Assad made a commitment to allow the Jews to leave freely in 1992, he did not honor his promise. 73 senators wrote a letter expressing their concern over this issue to President Clinton, urging him to "press Syria to honor its commitment to allow the Hews the right to travel freely." B'nai Brith Youth Organization began an international petition, requesting that "the Syrian government fulfill its promise ...
410: The Voice Of Generation X
... states Mazzaferro, it s just hard to believe what he or she says is true when our generation has witnessed such harsh realities involving political figures. For example: the Monica Lewinsky ordeal that involved President Clinton. How are we supposed to trust a President who lies and commits forms of adultery to run our country effectively? Still many X ers are too consumed in themselves to even worry about who is ...


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