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- 1321: State of the Union Address Essay
- ... tested proposals in his reelection campaign last fall: expanding the 1993 "Family and Medical Leave Act" to include time off from work for parent-teacher conferences; school curfews; and tax credits and deductions to subsidize college education. But he presented these ideas using more encompassing and urgent language than before. "We face no imminent threat, but we do have an enemy: The enemy of our time is inaction," Clinton declared at ...
- 1322: The Environmental Protection Agency
- ... same time some rural folk watched with dismay as their small towns became urbanized. The population was becoming younger; more secure financially, and better educated. Between 1950 and 1974 the percentage of adults with some college education rose from 13.4 to 25.2%. This was coupled with a streak of unprecedented prosperity. Prosperity, leisure, mobility, and greater understanding of physical and biological science combined to create a new awareness of ...
- 1323: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- ... the following qualifications: Citizen of the United States of America Between 23 and 37 years of age when entering on duty Hold a bachelors degree obtained in an accredited four-year resident program at a college or university Three years of full-time work experience, or fluency in a language for which the Bureau has a need for. If an applicant meets all these requirements, the training at the FBI academy ...
- 1324: 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 ...
- 1325: The First Amendment
- ... is a valid point; however, it would provide an excellent opportunity for them to learn about their First Amendment rights that guarantees free speech and freedom of the press. In his commencement address to Monmouth College graduates, Professor Alan Dershowitz of Harvard Law School defended the broad right to free speech. He stated, "My message to you graduates is to assert your rights, to use them responsibly and boldly, to oppose ...
- 1326: Policy Profile of Senator Richard Lugar
- ... as he is commonly known) attended Denison University, in Ohio, and met his future wife Charlene Smeltzer. In 1954 Lugar received his degree from Denison and went on to be a Rhodes Scholar at Pembroke College on the campus of Oxford University, in England. Richard and Charlene were married in September, 1956, and now have four sons and six grandchildren. After completing studies at Oxford, Dick Lugar went to the American ...
- 1327: Limiting Death Row Appeals
- ... are often on death row for years, some upwards of twenty years. This puts great financial strain on taxpayers' money. While in prison, inmates have many privileges, including cable television, the chance to pursue a college degree, and free health care, all at taxpayers' expense. There are many law-abiding citizens who don't get these benefits. It is appalling to think these people have a virtual life of leisure while ...
- 1328: Legislative Proposal for New Indecency Language in Telecom Bill
- ... 438 U.S. 726 (1978).: Would the use of an expletive in a communication that is made available to a minor trigger a criminal felony? An illustration. After this law passes, a 17-year old college freshman is writing a paper on the indecency. He decides to look at Supreme Court cases to determine what he is prohibited from seeing. The university librarian, who believes the student looks young for a ...
- 1329: How Dole Could Have Used The Issues To His Advantage
- ... growth. Even though support for Dole's 15 percent tax cut has declined he must still harp on it. It will look much more coherent if it is used in context with the cost of college, home prices and the problem of caring for the elderly. Dole must also stress the fact that Clinton is for big government, which means spending big money. This will also make his tax cut more ...
- 1330: Personal Freedom In the United States of America
- ... is a valid point; however, it would provide an excellent opportunity for them to learn about their First Amendment rights that guarantees free speech and freedom of the press. In his commencement address to Monmouth College graduates, Professor Alan Dershowitz of Harvard Law School defended the broad right to free speech. He stated, "My message to you graduates is to assert your rights, to use them responsibly and boldly, to oppose ...
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