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1311: The New Initiatives of George W. Bush
... student achievement), and supporting expansive education savings accounts for parents to increase their annual contributions from $500 per student to $5,000 and withdraw funds tax free to pay for education expenses from kindergarten to college. (On the Issues, 1) Noticeably, unlike most conservatives, Bush believes national standards are necessary for ensuring accountability in schooling. This is explicitly detailed in his plan to discontinue funding meager schools which do not pass ...
1312: Affirmative Action
... for equality for all. Affirmative action affects everyone, including our children. Under the affirmative action law, our schools are currently recruiting students according to race and color. According to a critic on affirmative action, "A college board survey, described in Andrew Hacker's Two Nations, in 1992 the average combined SAT score for black students whose parents earn more than $70,000 a year was 854, which was twenty-five points ...
1313: Red Guards
... China to further control the actions and thoughts of the people in China. The Red Guards were the force to do it all. A group of kids who mostly in their teens and some in college were put into this gang. This so-called military force was called the Red Guards. Groups of these Red Guards traveled from the large cities all the way to empty country sides. They held huge ...
1314: The Federal Bureau of Investigation
... must be: 1. a U.S. citizen 2. between the ages of 23 and 37 when entering on duty; 3. hold a bachelor's 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 ...
1315: A Victory For Clinton
... targeted. Clinton's plans call for a targeted capital gains tax cut for the middle-income families who sell their homes, a $1,500 a year tuition tax credit for the first two years of college, expanded tax free Individual Retirement Accounts, and a credit to businesses that hire people off welfare. Voters will chose Clinton again for his less drastic and more sensible tax cuts. Along with the budget and ...
1316: Affirmative Action: Solution or Confusion?
... is based upon claims from minorities who believe that they deserve a certain amount of compensation because of the past discrimination which they have received. Diana Axelson, chairperson of the Department of Philosophy of Spelman College, states this in her essay, "Affirmative Action Compensates for Past Discrimination", by claiming, "The first form of compensation which seems appropriate is compensations...for injuries they themselves have received as a result of individualized or ...
1317: Affirmative Action
... For it to work the whole idea has to be looked at from a different point of view. To solve the discrimination problem we have to get rid of it, that means on employment and college application forms we have to get rid of the race box. Because race shouldn't be a factor. It shouldn't get you a position or lose you a position. Works Cited Altschiller, Donald Ed ...
1318: The Right To A Free Trial
... randomly and personal opinions and biases, were not considered. This affected the decision tremendously. The majority of Maymester students are reverse-transfer students and tend to be, statistically, more conservative and tough than normal community college students. Ergo, the verdict was not fairly considered from a wide array of viewpoints. To the lawyer and the defendant, jury selection is probably the most important vehicle for attaining a verdict that is favorable ...
1319: The FBI
... 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 ...
1320: Affirmative Action
... more credentials to get a job than his minority opponent, a White Male student needs more or better skills to get accepted at a prestigious university than a Minority student. There are complete sections on college applications dedicated to race and ethnic background. Colleges must now have a completely diverse student body, even if that means some, more qualified students, must be turned away. A perfect example of this can be ...


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