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- 9631: The Framing of the Constiution
- ... Born Again Republic. United States: Freedom Church, 1981 Benoit, Gary. "How Congress Can Save America." The New American January 6, 1997: 23-36 Eaton, William. Who Killed the Constitution? The Judges V. The Law. Washington D.C.: Regnery Gateway, 1988 Evans, Medford. "Congress and the Constitution" American Opinion July-August 1978: 25-32, 133-136 Harley, Francis Clay. The Key to the Constitution of the United States. Chicago: National Institute of ...
- 9632: Flag Burning
- ... you to burn the flag. I regard legal protections for our flag as an absolute necessity and a matter of critical importance to our nation, stated Gen. Schwarzkopf in a letter to Sen. John Edwards (D-NC). The American flag, far from a mere symbol or a piece of cloth, is an embodiment of our hopes, freedoms and unity. The flag is our national identity, continued Schwarzkopf. The Supreme Court has ...
- 9633: Gatsby As F. Scott Fitzgerald's Self-Portrait
- ... to his daughter, Scottie, explains: When I was young I lived with a great dream. The dream grew and I learned how to speak of it and make people listen. Then the dream divided one day when I decided to marry your mother after all, even though I knew she was spoilt and meant me no good. I was sorry immediately I had married her, but being patient in those days ...
- 9634: The Presidential Election of 2000
- ... the idea of choice in public education, has lobbied for tax credits on money used for tuition and the expansion of charter schools in Minnesota, a school choice program for low-income families in Washington, D.C., and an amendment to the New Hampshire state Constitution to block court imposed tax increases. He supported California's Proposition 227 that gave parents the right to place their children in working English immersion ...
- 9635: Is The United States Giving Too Much To The United Nations?
- ... for all? Why didn't countries like the US, Great Britain, France, Germany, and Japan step up and give these countries the ability to get moving in the right direction? I just hope that this day will come, and we can all live as a one.
- 9636: Harris v. City of Zion/Kuhn v. City of Rolling Meadows
- ... an inconsistent tool of evaluation, and interpretation. The basis in which the court has reached its decision is vague and selective. It is my opinion that we have brought about a great injustice in this day and age, and unfortunately, it will be the position of the courts to stand by this injustice. Clearly the cities of Rolling Meadows and Zion, IL, have brought before this court a most valid case ...
- 9637: Mars:
- ... that there was a small amount of water in the crystals, which means that there is a strong chance that life, was on Mars at one time. In a recent interview with Bruce Jakosky, Ph.D., Professor of Geologic and Planetary Sciences at the University of Colorado, Linda Howe asked a series of questions pertaining to Mars and what had exactly happened to the planet. The first question was: Q.) What ...
- 9638: Theodore Roosevelt's Impact On The Presidency
- ... 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, and his mother, who died of typhoid. After moving west to run away from these horrible deaths, he started work on his most ...
- 9639: Nationalism: Art Of 19th Century
- ... for the government but for their country. This emotion was so strong that many artists experienced it. Culture, now more widespread, had a big influence on the people. Nationalism was portrayed through historic scenes and day-life scenes, but both had the same message.
- 9640: Government Intervention of the Internet
- ... Elmer-Dewitt 102). As the Internet continues to grow throughout the world, more governments may try to impose their views onto the rest of the world through regulations and censorship. It will be a sad day when the world must adjust its views to comform to that of the prudish regulatory government. If too many regulations are inacted, then the Internet as a tool will become nearly useless, and the Internet ...
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