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- 6511: Affirmative Action
- ... admitted under this section must be academically eligible for admission. (NY Times, June 4 1995 pp.7) The regents decision was hailed as an "Historical achievement" by Republican Governor Pete Wilson. Wilson responded to White House Chief of Staff's Leon Panetta's contentions that the board of regents made a terrible mistake and that the Justice Department would begin a review of the billions of dollars that flow from the ...
- 6512: Governement's Bureaucratic Half-Witted Laws
- ... legislating laws that to show power and a suppressive attitude. In some states the act of suppression is shown in the control of personal activities. For instance citizens are not allowed to attend a movie house or theatre nor ride any form of public transportation within at least four hours after eating garlic in the state of Indiana. Another act of personal suppression by the government is the Iowa state law ...
- 6513: The FBI
- ... second World War increased greatly and included intelligence matters in South America. With the end of that war, and the arrival of the Atomic Age, the FBI began conducting background security investigations for the White House and other government agencies, as well as probes into internal security matters for the executive branch of the government. In the 1960s, civil rights and organized crime became major concerns of the FBI, and counterterrorism ...
- 6514: Environmental Law: Nollan vs. CCC
- ... 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 ...
- 6515: Metaphors that Justify War
- ... the voters; promote empathy for Kuwait; and make the public feel that US involvement is necessary to the point of answering polls ect.... The media would ensure that American's got everything that the White House had to offer including passing on every intercepted electronic impulse that passed from the scene of the potential conflict. Almost every briefing and commentary had at least one thing in common-metaphors. The Use of ...
- 6516: Russian Reform and Economics: The Last Quarter of the 20th Century
- ... Smith, Alan. Russia and the World Economy: Problems of Integration. London: Routledge, 1993. Pg 1,7,177-178,187-188,191,199-200,204-206,218,221 Smith, Hedrick. The New Russians. New York: Random House, 1990. Pg 178,187,209, 220,236-242
- 6517: The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower
- ... Ambrose, Stephen E. Eisenhower. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970 Bonker, Don. America's Trade Crisis. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1988 Branyan, Robert L., Larsen, Lawrence H. The Eisenhower Administration 1953-1961. New York: Random House, 1971 Melanson, Richard A., Mayers, David. Reevaluating Eisenhower American Foreign Policy in the 1950s. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1987 Pach, Chester J. Jr., Richardson, Elmo. The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Kansas ...
- 6518: The Environmental Protection Agency
- ... future Americans wish for themselves and their children. BIBLIOGRAPHY Landy, Mark K. (1990) The Environmental Protection Agency. New York: Oxford University Press. Chapter 1-2,10 Douglas, Carter. (1964) Power in Washington. New York: Random House. Hugh, Heclo. Issue Networks and the Executive Establishment, in Anthony King, ed., the New American Political System (Washington D.C.: The American Enterprise Institute, 1978) 87-124. Epstein, Edward, News From Nowhere: Television, Politics, and ...
- 6519: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- ... war (1945), and the arrival of the Atomic Age (also referred to as the "Cold War"; involving the threatening expansion of the former Soviet Union), the FBI began conducting background security investigations for the White House and other government agencies, as well as probes into internal security matters for the executive branch of the government. Civil rights and organized crime became major concerns of the Bureau in the 1960's (by ...
- 6520: Presidents and Affirmative Action
- ... action began to go downhill when Ronald Reagan and later George Bush came into office. Affirmative action lost some gains it had made and was mor or less ignored by the Republicans in the White House and in Congress. Affirmative action was silently being "killed" by our federal administrators. But among this destruction there was one positive aspect, the passage of Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (5). Finally to the ...
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