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- 3711: Environmental Law
- ... those terms was the demolishing of the small deteriorating bungalow that the Nollans had been leasing. The Nollans had planned to expand the structure from the small bungalow that it was to a three bedroom house more complimentary to the surrounding homes and their needs. In order to begin destruction of the property and begin rebuilding the site the Nollans had to secure a permit from the California Coastal Commission. Upon ...
- 3712: Drugs Debate
- ... outcome would not be so flawless. There must be sacrifices in order to strive for equal rights. One of these many sacrifices involves luxuries. I would love to throw a party at my neighbor's house while they're gone for the week but I can't. Even if I cleaned up every mess and even if nothing was out of place, it would still be wrong because I infringed on ...
- 3713: Capital Punishment History
- ... who support the abolishment of capital punishment would ask about rehabilitation, the re-training of prisoners with an employable skill for use when they are released. Not only is it expensive to re-train and house criminals, but with some, it is just not possible, because they are hardened criminals and will not change. For those people, it is just not worth the effort and the taxpayers' money to even attempt ...
- 3714: Biligual Education
- ... emerged. On April 27, 1998 the Clinton Administration announced its opposition to the California ballot initiative that ended bilingual education, saying that the President and other official would have actively campaign against it. The White House press Secretary Michael D. McCurry said the Administration opposed the initiative because it would have made it more difficult in Congress to defeat bills intended to end Federal support of bilingual programs and would jeopardize ...
- 3715: Monetary Policy
- ... it may help or hurt wage earners depending on whether or not wages lag behind prices. The distribu-tion of income becomes less unequal. Another loss from inflation is that is creates uncertainty and insecurity. House-holds can no longer plan confidently for the future, since they do not know what their fixed dollar assets will then be worth in real terms. This is likely to cause people to lose their ...
- 3716: Hunting The White-Tail Deer
- ... a hassle in major cities when people try to catch the deer without harming it. Debra Fluitt, a citizen of Tulsa, Oklahoma, said, Last year a big white-tail deer came into my very own house as I was unloading groceries. When the police tried to get it out, it destroyed over $800 worth of my belongings and finally jumped through the window. After the deer are captured in the city ...
- 3717: Homeschooling
- ... provoking detractors. At this time, most of the country began moving toward public schools (Clark, 1994). One of the first things early pioneers did was set aside a plot of land to build a school house and try to recruit the most educated resident to be the schoolmarm. This led to recruiting of graduates Eastern Seaboard colleges to further the education oftheir children beyond what they could do at home (Clark ...
- 3718: Hate Crimes
- ... happen again. In the early morning of June 7, 1998, a black man was walking down a road in Jasper, Texas. James Byrd Jr. had just left a nieces bridal shower at his parents house, and was trying to hitch a ride home. Three men drove by and the owner of the vehicle, Shawn Berry, offered Byrd a lift in the back of the pickup. Byrd, handicapped in one leg ...
- 3719: Homosexuality Is Wrong
- ... his family out of the city of Sodom. God was going to destroy the city because it was it was inhabited by all homosexuals. The angels in the form of men stayed at Lot's house that night and a band of homosexuals demanded that Lot send the two men out for them to be intimate with. In Genesis 19: verses 7&8, Lot said " I beg of you, my brothers ...
- 3720: Humanism And The Renaissance
- Humanism and the Renaissance The Random House Dictionary of the English Language defines humanism as "1. Any system or mode of thought or action in which human interests, values, and dignity are taken to be of primary importance, as in moral judgments ...
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