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501: Propaganda In Elections
... year's elections, propaganda has played an important role in who was elected. This year's presidential candidates were all millionaires, but they have gone to great lengths to present themselves as ordinary citizens. Bill Clinton eats at Mc Donald's and read a variety of spy novels. Bob Dole presents himself as the "all American boy" from the Heartland. In this two examples the plain folk device is at work ...
502: Hate In Our Society
... is to stop violence. He argues about the government new laws against hate crimes, but which is really a hate crime which is not. Hate crimes has became such a big issue that even president Clinton mention it. Finally Sullivan implies that is up to every one to stop hate and up to the government to stop violence. In contrary to Sullivan’s beliefs, Cullen implies that hate can be stop ...
503: How Much Power Should The Fede
... freedom of choosing where to cross a particular street is dimished. The overbearing power of the government may best be viewed in the rights parents have been robbed of. In May of 1996, President Bill Clinton announced that he was supporting a new nationwide teen curfew policy. This policy recommended weekday curfew at 9:00 PM, with punishments of fines and court summons for parents of the offenders. This policy relinquished ...
504: Abortion - Pro-Choice Views
... Act (aka FACE or FACEA) protects women seeking abortion, and the facilities performing them. Specifically, FACE protects reproductive health service staff and patients from violent threats, assault, vandalism, and blockades. FACE was signed by President Clinton on May 26, 1994, but angry pro-lifers still violate this law. The consequences for a first-time offender cannot exceed one year in prison and/or a $100,000 fine. Repeat offenders face a ...
505: Limiting Death Row Appeals
... decision to take a life. Regret and remorse will not change the outcome of those actions. This person does not deserve the life of idle comfort typically afforded to convicts. On 24 April 1996, President Clinton signed the Effective Death Penalty and Anti-Terrorist Bill. The purpose of this bill is to deny legal elongations by both the system and the convict. It limits the appeal time frame after the state ...
506: Government Should Establish Program To Reduce Juvenile Crime
... we can both stop crime before it happens and have the advantage of helping juveniles to learn important lessons they can take with them in life. Nation wide prevention has already been endorsed by President Clinton in his state of the union address when he said, “...We have seen a stunning and simultaneous breakdown of community, family, and work. This has created a vast vacuum which has been filed by violence ...
507: Group Polarization And Competi
... nearly always competitive), will codify the differences between groups - leading to further extremism by those seeking power within the group - and thus, to further group polarization. In the above example, the two main combatants, Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich, were virtually forced to take uncompromising, disparate views because of the very nature of authority within their respective political groups. Group polarization refers to the tendency of groups to gravitate to the ...
508: Is The Unites States Political
... legitimacy of the United States government is limited, but in a system of government which was designed not to work, complete democracy is most likely impossible. Bibliography Dye, Thomas R. Who’s Running America? The Clinton Years. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1995. Lind, Michael. The Next American Nation: The New Nationalism and the Fourth American Revolution. New York: The Free Press, 1995.
509: School Uniforms
... s creativity and self expression? The "clothes don't make the child" right (Hempill A15)? Wrong. School uniforms can drastically reduce school violence and help a student to focus on school work. In 1996, President Clinton endorsed public school uniforms in his State of the Union Address(Atkins 42). This created a rage among some education critics across the country. Critics complain that uniforms will lessen children’s individualism and creativity ...
510: The Effects Of Poverty In Our
... 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 ...


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