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441: The Framing of the Constiution
... Stand By Your Oath." The New American January 9, 1995: 25-31 Norton, Thomas James. The Constitution of the United States, Its Sources and Its Application. United States: Committee for Constitutional Government, Inc., 1943 Rossiter, Clinton, ed. The Federalist Papers United States: The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1961 The Volume Library. United States: Southwestern Company, 1993
442: All The Presidents Men
... these events as a comparison to today's investigations of our President, Woodward and Bernstein must be a little reluctant for immediate removal. In comparison, Nixon covered up his rigging of elections and destruction campaigns. Clinton covered up his inappropriate affair. Word Count: 696
443: Anne Hutchinson
... Quaker Philadelphia. New York: The Free Press, 1979. 585 pps. Baltzell gives a description of leading families in Boston and Philadelphia, showing their lifestyles, public achievements, and cultural contributions. Barker-Benfield, G.J. and Catherine Clinton. Portraits of American Women. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991. 622 pps. This is a collection of short biographies and commentaries on numerous influential women in America from its settlement to the present. Batts ...
444: The Welfare System
... whether it is Medicare or the A.F.D.C. Some believe there is too much and others think there is too little. As the years go by, the need for welfare reform increases. President Clinton had pledged in his 1992 campaign to "end welfare as we know it". Only time will tell by what extremes welfare will change. As technology continues to increase and jobs continue to go overseas, the ...
445: The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
... would ban all nuclear explosions, even those conducted under the earth's surface. In June of 1997 144 nations, including the United States, signed the CTBT. In a statement to the United Nations President Bill Clinton said that the CTBT "will help to prevent the nuclear powers from developing more advanced and more dangerous weapons…It points us toward a century in which the roles and risks of nuclear weapons can ...
446: The Presidio Trust
... explore avenues for affiliation. "This funding," said Pelosi, " will enable the Presidio to proceed at all deliberate speed toward the twin goals of preserving the national park and achieving economic self-sufficiency." Soon after President Clinton took notice and named the first Presidio Trust Board, installing new management concepts for the Presidio. This Trust will be responsible for all built-up areas of the former Army post and is initially assigned ...
447: Against Federal Censorship of the Internet
... those users residing in the United States. Second, any law-advocating censorship of the Internet is too broad and unenforceable on this global information media. The Communications Decency Act of 1996 was signed by President Clinton and states, "the distribution of 'obscene' or 'indecent' materials to minors over the Internet is a felony punishable by fines of up to $250,000 and a maximum of two years in prison. Shortly after ...
448: GPS: The Future of Navigation and Technology
... an emergency, enabling the quickest possible response in life-or-death situations. In an interview for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, Spencer Michels points out that Air Force pilot Scott O'Grady, honored by President Clinton, provided the most dramatic use of GPS. He was rescued by American forces, after he was shot down by a Bosnian Serb missile over Bosnia in 1995. O'Grady used a hand held unit to ...
449: Is The Prime Minister Too Powerful?
... The US President is not the leader of a 'mass membership' party, and nor can he rely upon the support of his party colleagues in Congress, even assuming that he has a majority in Congress. Clinton had to rely on Republican votes to push the North African Free Trade treaty through Congress in 1993 and he cannot bank on Democratic support for his gun control or health care legislation. Nevertheless, the ...
450: Yugoslavia 2
... second thoughts suggest that the type of peace imposed on the Balkans by the Dayton Accord continues to fuel these flames of discontent. This political agremant was quickly crafted in the waning days of the Clinton Administrations first mandate and To understand the weaknesses of the current peace accord it is necessary to examine the past in more detail. As with manuy complex historical issues the problems that are in question ...


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