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- 9691: The Government and Environmental Policy
- ... of this country wished, the effectiveness of the acts take many years of careful compromising to become significant. REFERENCES 1. Adler, Robert W., et. al. The Clean Water Act 20 Years Later Island Press Washington, D.C. 1993 2. Horton, Tom "The Endangered Species Act: Too tough, too weak, too late." (1992) Audubon Vol. 94 pgs. 68-74
- 9692: European Union
- ... Block countries. Russia currently feels like it is unwanted by the European community. It is afraid that through the acceptance of the former Warsaw Pact countries it will loose even more economic ground and one day might be greatly influenced by the countries it once controlled. In Conclusion I feel that the E.U. is the way to go for Europe, but it needs to be done carefully. Europe is a ...
- 9693: Miles Davis
- ... before. The sound is still within the orbit of a chordal structure, but is less indebted to the traditional faith in harmony and melody. Live-evil captures miles live at The Cellar Door in Washington, D.C. and in the studio from 1969 to 1970 with an assortment of musicians. This record may be the most cohesive and comprehensible of the five new packages, if it does not quite attain some ...
- 9694: The Effect of Third Party Candidates in Presidental Elections
- ... With the decline of the political parties and their role in the campaign process, the possibilities for more successful independent candidates can only increase. Eventually an independent will go farther than swaying the outcome. One day an independent will win. Works Cited Brown, Gene. H. Ross Perot: Texas Billionaire. Vero Beach: Rourke Enterprises, Inc, 1993. Goldman, Peter and Tom Mathews. "The Manhattan Project". Newsweek (Special Election Issue) November/December, 1992. pp ...
- 9695: Social Security In the Future? Maybe Not
- ... a high savings rate well over 20% of their gross domestic product compared to the US's 3.2%. The plan has been pushed here heavily in the states by Senator Robert Kerry of Nebraska (D). The plan would not allow people to drop out of Social Security completely like some other more radical plans, but to divert a percentage of their payroll tax into accounts that work like Individual Retirement ...
- 9696: Cold War vs. United States
- ... the warlord's soldier across the street of Mogadishu on CNN. Then United States quickly took all of its military forces out of Somalia in 1994 and the fighting is still going on to this day. Finally, the United States should use its other influences than its military strength to keep the world in peace. Every country in the world looked at the U.S as the leader of democracy, and ...
- 9697: Censorship
- ... of challenges to materials. The world is filled with "obscene" things. And it would seem that those parents are just trying to protect their children from the outside world. But does it really help? These day, an average elementary school student knows many things. They are influenced by a wide range of sources, from television and other forms of media, their environment at home and school, their personality and their background ...
- 9698: Capital Punishment: For
- ... having the murder put on death row. In the book "Rights of execcution" by louis Mansor there was a case where a girl had both her parents brudally murdered, the book reads "She cries every day, she doesn't sleep through a single night and she thinks apart of her died too. She doesn't find much joy on anything." Don't you think is a moral obligation to her, and ...
- 9699: Political and Economic Changes In Bulgaria
- ... to hand over power to a caretaker government until new elections in mid-April, which they are unlikely to win, when recent polls conclude that only 10% of the population currently support the BSP. "We'd better celebrate now, because we have very hard days ahead," said Ivan Kostov, leader of the opposition United Democratic Forces. ( Source : OMRI Daily Digest, 18th February 1997. ). The newly elected Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov named ...
- 9700: Katha Pollitt's Argument About Media Being Biased Against Liberals and Allan Levite's Argument That Media Is Biased Against Conservatives
- ... ultra left and right wings into the searches. Right wing gives me information on cults. Left wing gives me information on flying. Consider Waco, and Montana cults and militias. That was front page news every day, and I do not seem to know of any left wing cults. Probably because using a true Democrat a left wing cult cannot exist unless it happens to be a separate country. (See Aaron Burr ...
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