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- 1161: POPULATION REDISTRIBUTION
- ... the new Palestinian nation) in order to bring about a lasting peace between the two former rivals. After bombing Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941, 120,000 Japanese and Japanese-Americans living in Oregon, Washington, California, and Arizona were relocated. They were forced from their homes and put in internment camps for their protection from the rage of the American people and for the sake of national security. Japanese-American ... the new Palestinian nation) in order to bring about a lasting peace between the two former rivals. After bombing Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941, 120,000 Japanese and Japanese-Americans living in Oregon, Washington, California, and Arizona were relocated. They were forced from their homes and put in internment camps for their protection from the rage of the American people and for the sake of national security. Japanese-American ...
- 1162: An Analysis Of Political Eliti
- ... detailed letter to the CBC. "we have learned that CBC News, through lead journalist Terry Milewski, may from the beginning have had a specific and one-sided agenda on this issue." (PMO Press Office, 1998). George Bain describes the power of Canadian journalists well. "Canadian journalists have always tended to pooh-pooh their influence on public opinion in matters of politics, not out of modesty, heaven forbid, but so as not ... the answer. The answer is to exterminate those who are not necessary. Most political elites matter to our nation, those that don’t must dissappear the same way others did in centuries past. Bibliography Bain, George. Gotcha! How the Media Distort the News. 1st ed. Toronto: Key Porter Books Ltd., 1994. Dunn, Christopher. Canadian Political Debates. 1st ed Toronto: McClelland & Stewart Inc., 1995. Filemyr, Anne. "Conflict and Mainstream Reporting." Canadian Business ...
- 1163: European Studies
- ... European Agriculture : Policies, Production and Trade (Routledge, London, 1996) page 30 (5) Ibid., page 31 (6) Gardner, Brian, op cit., (1996) page 47 (7) Marsh, John S. & Swanney, Pamela J., Agriculture and the European Community (George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1980) page 31 (8) Ibid. (9) Gardner, Brian, op cit. (1996) page 49 (10) Grant, Wyn, The Common Agricultural Policy (Macmillan Press Ltd., 1997) page 67 (11) Houck, James P., Elements of ... Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986) Josling, T.E. & Langworthy, Mark & Pearson, Scott, Options for Farm Policy in the European Community (Trade Policy Research Centre, 1981) Marsh, John S. & Swanney, Pamela J., Agriculture and the European Community (George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1980) Matthews, Alan, The Common Agricultural Policy and the Less Developed Countries (Gill & Macmillan Ltd., 1985) Moyer, Josling, Agricultural Policy Reform (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990) Ockenden, Johnathan & Franklin, Michel, European Agriculture : Making the ...
- 1164: American Language
- ... www.aclu. org/library/pbp6.html (29 April 1999). “Issue of Quebec’s Independence.” The American Geographical Society Fall 1997:37. King, Robert D. “English as the Official Language:The Problem of Multiple Cultures.” Current (Washington D.C.) July/August 1997:3-8. Mc Bee, Susanna. “A War Over Words.” U.S. News and World Report 6 October 1986:64. “Reagan Information Interchange, The.” Congress Acts to Make English our Official ... www.aclu. org/library/pbp6.html (29 April 1999). “Issue of Quebec’s Independence.” The American Geographical Society Fall 1997:37. King, Robert D. “English as the Official Language:The Problem of Multiple Cultures.” Current (Washington D.C.) July/August 1997:3-8. Mc Bee, Susanna. “A War Over Words.” U.S. News and World Report 6 October 1986:64. “Reagan Information Interchange, The.” Congress Acts to Make English our Official ...
- 1165: 27 Years Of Influential 60 Min
- ... for the public and they have received proper recognition for this. The crew of correspondents, producers, directors, and technical staff have been honored with virtually every major award in broadcasting, including: 42 Emmy Awards, 6 George Foster Peabody Awards, 2 George Polk Memorial Awards, 10 Alfred I. duPont/Columbia University Awards, and 1 Christopher Award. Some say for the better, others say for the worse, but nevertheless it is undisputed that 60 Minutes introduced a new ...
- 1166: Underage Smoking
- In today's world there are many moral issues that take place in society as well as in the business world. On Friday, February 4, 2000, the Washington Post printed an article titled "Underage Smoking Fine Sought for Big Tobacco." Currently and in the past, the tobacco industry has fought many moral issues with the Federal Government and the general public. This particular ... government needs to have a well-developed plan to assure the taxes and fines will be distributed directly to the issues of underage smoking. Work Cited Babington, Charles. "Underage Smoking Fine Sought for Big Tobacco." Washington Post. 4 Feb. 2000. Sec A: Page A06,07 Shaw, William H. and Vincent Barry. Moral Issues in Business. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1998.
- 1167: The Failures Of Affirmative Ac
- ... e_cook/ucb-95.html “Civil Rights” Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia. (1996). [Computer Program] SoftKey Multimedia International Corporation. United States. Commission on Civil Rights. Affirmative Action in the 1980’s: Dismantling the Process of Discrimination. Washington: 1981. United States. Nebraska Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Private Sector Affirmative Action: Omaha. Washington: 1979.
- 1168: Smoke Free Restaurants
- ... Number of ‘Smoke-Free' Restaurants Soars", and published March 9, 1999, cigarette smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals and exposure to environmental smoke or secondhand smoke is responsible for 1,000 non-smoker deaths in Washington state each year. Listed below are some ideas that will help eliminate the problem of cigarette smoke ruining many meals in restaurants. In the past few years some public places have established their facilities as ... all restaurants become non-smoking, create enclosed smoking areas and/or install air cleaning systems this would create a cleaner, safer and healthier environment for all. In a survey conducted by the Tobacco & Health in Washington State Organization done in 1996 the outcome of adults favoring some sort of smoking restriction was 45% and 24% thought smoking should be strictly prohibited. I have a right to eat in a restaurant and ...
- 1169: Marijuana
- ... the nurse's most significant role as a patient advocate, will assist the nurse when making incisive decisions. --- References American Nurses Association. (1985). American Nurses Association Code for Nurses with Interpretive Statements, Section 1.1. Washington, DC:ANA. Docker, C. (1995). Deciding How We Die. The use Limits of Advance Directives. [On-line]. Available: http://www.finalexit.org/wfn27.3.html. Edwards, Barbara S. (1994). When a living will is ignored ... directives in Utah. Journal of American Medical Association, 156, 1862-1868. Jaffe, C., & Ehrlich, C.H. (1997). All Kinds of Love: Experiencing Hospice. Amityville, NY:Baywood Publishing. King, N. (1996). Making Sense of Advance Directives. Washington, DC:Georgetown University Press. Lynne, Joanne. (1986). By No Extraordinary Means. Bloomington, IN:Indiana University Press. Nuland, S.B. (1993). How We Die. New York:Vintage Books. Purtilo, R. (1995). Ethical Dimensions in the Health ...
- 1170: Housing Discrimination And Hou
- ... The emergence of testing awoke many to the problems and dangers of housing discrimination. As a result, agencies were set up to investigate and create awareness regarding housing discrimination. The Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington is one of these such agencies and is a tremendous resource to those who truly wish to eliminate housing discrimination. The Council will investigate complaints of housing discrimination in the form of testing and will ... their individuality, so many are hesitant to integrate. However, many forget that we are all indeed Americans and by segregating minorities, we are segregating our fellow countrymen. Bibliography 1) The Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington, February 20, 1999 2) Moving to Opportunity Program, February 20,1999 3) Lending Discrimination, February 20, 1999 4) Vouchered-Out Assisted Properties, February 20,1999 5) The Justice Departments Enforcement of the Fair Housing Act ...
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