|
Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers
Search results 521 - 530 of 617 matching essays
- 521: The Public Broadcasting System: Digital Technology and HDTV
- ... because the means in which the network excellently manipulations technology for formal education and lifelong learning. Works Cited Bugger, David. J, Robert T. Coonard, and Ervin S. Duggen. Statement by Public Broadcasting Executives Regarding President Clinton's Fiscal Year Budget Plan. Feb. 2, 1998. Gilder, George. Life After Television. New York: W.W. Norton and Company.(1994). Intel and PBS to Air First Nationwide Enhanced Digital TV Broadcast. (1998). On-line ...
- 522: Pakistan
- ... could affect the world, both India and Pakistan would be destroyed. Pakistan and India have both denied that they have nuclear weapons. Other countries are finally realizing that this is a significant matter, and President Clinton is taking a trip to Pakistan. When one nuclear missile is used there are global effects. Could one imagine what it would be like if there were a nuclear war? Pakistan is a place of ...
- 523: New York
- ... in White Plains. It approved The Declaration Of Independence which the Continental Congress had adopted on July 4. The congress also organized an Independent goverment. The next year, New York adopted its first constitution George Clinton was elected governor. About a third of all the battles were fought in New York. New York City was the United States capital from 1785 to 1790. In 1789, George Washington became the first presjident ...
- 524: Mexico
- ... Mexican economy. By 1993, the Mexican government had sold 80 percent of its industries to private investors for about $21 billion and had reduced inflation from 150 percent to 10 percent. In November 1993, President Clinton predicted that if the trade agreement passes, American companies will add another 200,000 jobs by 1995. NAFTA's promoters predicted that by the end of 1995 the U.S. would enjoy a $9 billion ...
- 525: Book Report, Reinventing Government
- Book Report, Reinventing Government In 1992, David Osborne, a journalist, and Ted Gaebler, a former city manager, wrote a best-selling book that became the handbook or inspirational guide for the Clinton Administrations National Performance Review. Their book, Reinventing Government, How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming the Public Sector, leads the cheer for the latest round of reforms that was beginning to erupt in state and ...
- 526: Haiti
- ... s fragile democracy, the United States has offered to help rebuild Haiti's economy. U.S. policy toward Haiti is designed to foster democracy, help alleviate poverty, and promote respect for human rights. As president Clinton stated on the eve of the U.S. intervention in 1994 U.S. involvement was based on the need to protect our interests, to stop the brutal atrocities that threaten Haitians, secure our borders, and ...
- 527: The Hypocrisy of the Media
- ... our democracy be more effective if citizens were to seek more knowledge and better understanding of public issues and the political process and how candidates relate to those issues? We see this problem in the Clinton administration today, with regard to, media prying in on the personal life of our president. How the candidate conducts his political life probably speaks more to the voter about his ability to do the job ...
- 528: 27 Years Of Influential 60 Min
- ... 60 Minutes. 60 Minutes keeps its viewers up to date on current events with the same tough reporting methods. Most recently 60 Minutes covered the tragic Oklahoma City bombing and featured an interview with President Clinton. Following the bombing report a story about the Michigan Militia (who are believed to have played a part in this terrorist act) was aired. Coverage of these right-wing extremists brought much insight into who ...
- 529: Running a Thousand Miles from Freedom: The Victimization of Women In Slavery
- Running a Thousand Miles from Freedom: The Victimization of Women In Slavery Ellen Craft was born to Maria, a slave and her owner, Major James Smith, in Clinton, Georgia. At a young age, Ellen was separated from her mother (Craft 2). In Running a Thousand Miles from Freedom, William Craft states that the mere thought of her (Ellen) ever becoming the mother of ...
- 530: Aids In Africa
- ... the global spread of ADIS, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where experts predict that more people will die off AIDS, in the next decade than have died in all the wars of 20th century. The Clinton administration is wise to use its monthlong leadership of the Security Council to put this devastating crisis, too often hidden by secrecy and shame, at the top of the word security agenda. The sheer scale ...
Search results 521 - 530 of 617 matching essays
|