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- 531: The Hanging of Billy Budd
- ... If Captain Vere chose not to hang Billy, no one would have learned from his/her mistakes-including Billy himself. Lack of punishment can lead to severe problems; today, for example, the actions of Bill Clinton are comprable to what might have happened if Billy would not have been hanged. This is because society tends to follow the examples others set for them. Because Billy was so well liked by everyone ...
- 532: America's Bad Choice In Leaders
- ... him credit. He did help the poor with improvements to the welfare system. But when it comes to the overall view of him , hes a fuck up. The biggest problem that I have with Clinton is that he continues to build up the army. Who is he preparing to fight? Saddam Hussien? Maybe. Or maybe he arrogantly thinks that he is somehow preventing World War III by taking charge of ...
- 533: In Step With Inclusion
- ... to provide children with disabilities a free appropriate public education. More recently, Congress passed an even more inclusive bill--the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The new version of the bill, signed by President Clinton in June 1977, expanded the law by defining related services a school should provide extending the ages of a developmental delay provision, expanding the use of paraprofessionals and teaching assistants when certified special education teachers ...
- 534: Ambushed Tradition
- ... help them survive. But what happens when our heroes don't even know how to pay their bills?"(Alexie, Lone 49). Similarly, from the transcript of a PBS program, "A Dialogue on Race with President Clinton," Alexie expresses "...there are no models of any success in any sort of field for Indians" (http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/race_relations/One America/oneamerica.html). In "The Only Traffic Signal on the ...
- 535: Article -New York Times
- ... Judge Reed is expected to issue a decision sometime Monday before the midnight expiration of a temporary restraining order that has blocked the law from being enforced. The law was signed last October by President Clinton, but it has never gone into effect. In response to one of the judge's questions, Christopher A. Hansen, another lawyer for the ACLU, which is challenging the law with 16 other groups and businesses ...
- 536: Regret or Apology?
- ... had lost his temper and apologize for him." (107). Men in power, especially, tend to have this problem with apologizing a little more frequently than average people. A great example is our own President Bill Clinton, in reference to the Monica Lewensky scandal, refused to apologize for the embarrassment of the office on national television. Tannen later said, "... apologizing is seen as a sign of weakness. This explains why more men ...
- 537: Human Cloning -
- ... to have all human embryo research banned by the Reagan and Bush administrations in most of the 1980 s and the 1990 s (religoustolerance). Although the ban was lifted during the first days of Bill Clinton s presidency, in 1997 he sent a bill to congress marked immediate consideration and prompt enactment stating that it would be illegal to create a human clone whether in private or public laboratories. Along with ...
- 538: Review of Machiavelli's The Prince
- ... human and beastial so as to provide himself with more options for any course of action. I haven't gotten to the ironic part yet. Let us use this statement for our current leader Bill Clinton. A "prince" does not have to be morally ideal; he must simply project that ideal to the masses. Obviously, our "prince" isn't morally ideal, yet he projects the masses that we be loyal in ...
- 539: Ellis Island
- ... 1812. No fighting took place at Fort Gibson it was mainly a munitions storage fort. When immigrants began, pouring into New York City, New York State processed them at an old fort known as Castle Clinton on the Battery at the tip of Manhattan. When that facility became too small for the large number of immigrants arriving in the country, they chose Ellis Island as the new immigration center. After erecting ...
- 540: Kosovo Crisis
- ... slammed into a civilian Serbian town, killing 20. Other unsuccessful air strikes saw the destruction of a hospital, a house near the capital of NATO ally Bulgaria and a Chinese embassy. U.S. President, Bill Clinton, could not apologize his way out of thousands of Chinese protesting the NATO air strike. Perhaps one of NATO's biggest mistakes was the destruction of Belgrade's RTS TV studio. As an obvious attempt ...
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