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1301: The Inevitable Inequality in Modern Democracy
... educate oneself, was what created eventual economic disparity. This is not true. A family that lives from one paycheck to the next, may not be able to afford to send their child to university or college. Thus, by “lacking accessibility to power resources, certain classes of people will chronically gain a deficient share of the social desiderata.” (Parenti 1994, 185) In consequence, frequently there is no choice for the child. When ...
1302: Teddy Roosevelt's Contribution to Natural Resources
... nests, insects, minerals, and shells were added to the Museum¹s collection. At age thirteen Roosevelt took lessons in taxidermy and started a book-study on mammals and birds. In Roosevelt¹s freshman year of college at Harvard, he intended to become an outdoor naturalist. Discouragement in the naturalist field instead led him to politics, where his interests could translate into more visible activism. In 1881, Roosevelt was elected to the ...
1303: Theodore Roosevelt's Impact On The Presidency
... world over. He was given his initials, TR, to identify himself. Born into a wealthy family in New York, TR was raised to be a leader. TR was very studious. In 1876 he entered Harvard College, where he became increasingly interested in history. After graduation, TR married Alice Hathway Lee and began to study law. On one tragic day in February 1884, TR lost both his wife, who died in childbirth ...
1304: Government Intervention of the Internet
... 80 newsgroups were removed, causing a large disturbance among the student body, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, all of whom felt this was unconstitutional. After only half a week, the college had backed down, and restored the newsgroups. This is a tiny example of what may happen if the government tries to impose censorship (Elmer-Dewitt 102). As the Internet continues to grow throughout the world ...
1305: Solidarity-A New Hope Of Breaking Communist Ruling
... important person as Lech Walesa was Karol Wojtyla. At the time he was still Archbishop of Krakow, but in 1978, he was elected pope. After death of John Paul I in October of 1978, the College of Cardinals elected Wojtyla as first non-Italian pope in 455 years. The election of the pope from Poland meant the cultural and institutional power of Roman Catholic Church was now tied with Polish nation ...
1306: Essay on The F.B.I.
... you must be: 1. a U.S. citizen 2. between the ages of 23 and 37 when entering on duty; 3. hold a bachelors degree obtained in an accredited four-year resident program at a college or university; and 4. have three years full-time work experience, or fluency in a language for which the Bureau has a need for. After graduation from the FBI Academy, a new Special Agent is ...
1307: Is the Unites States Political System a Legitimate Democracy?
... into interest groups are likely to be underrepresented financially. This leads to further inequality and, therefore, greater illegitimacy in the democratic system. The method in which we elect the President is fairly legitimate. The Electoral College consists of representatives who we elect, who then elect the President. Because this fills the requirement of regularly scheduled elections, it is a legitimate process. The President is extremely powerful in foreign policy making; so ...
1308: Social Welfare And Its Effects
... for those whom these policies directly effected. In David T. Ellwood’s Welfare Reform As I Knew it, states that low-income working families get a particularly bad deal today. People with less than a college degree have seen their income continuously drop in the last few years. With new welfare to work provisions, as well as five years and recipients that have received benefits in this time period are no ...
1309: Analysis of the Immigration Problem
... we will find a way to control immigration. Because we must. --- Primary And Secondary Sources (These listings are in order of their importance, in category.) "Immigration: Identifying Propaganda Techniques" Bonnie Szumski & JoAnne Buggey, Ph.D. College of Education, University of ' Minnesota (Greenhaven Press 1989) "Immigration-Opposing Viewpoints" David Bender & Bruno Leone, Series Editors William Dudley, Book Editor (Greenhaven Press 1990) "The Essential Immigrant" Dan Lacey (Hippocrene Books 1990) "Immigration" Kelly C ...
1310: The First Amendment
... was discovered to be carrying a tape of Ozzy Osbourne in his back pocket. Within days of the discovery, a faculty adviser pulled all forms of heavy metal music from the play list at the college station WSOU, claiming that, "….it is only a matter of time before another teen commits suicide and investigators blame the music that the child heard on WSOU."(Michael Collazo, Billboard Magazine, 18 Jun 1988,10 ...


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