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6811: Should the President Be Impeached?
... of the United States only two prior presidents faced impeachment. In both cases a conviction was never accomplished, making this particular case very sensitive. Such an issue must be approached very carefully and treated with great importance. Andrew Johnson was the first president to be impeached, but he was not convicted by one vote(Sexton 89). Richard Nixon also faced impeachment hearings, but resigned his office as president to avoid the ... The true judge of his actions should be his spouse, not the rest of the world. He represents the people of the most powerful nation in the world. Why do we the people of this great nation amplify these scandals to destroy our own role model. In the history of the United States none of the presidents were officially impeached and convicted, why start now. President Clinton should finish his term ...
6812: The Political Issue of Airbag Safety
... to the NHTSA, airbags have saved about 3448 lives, but have also killed at least 113 people, as stated in the article. When airbags were introduced to the public, many consumers saw it as a great safety equipment, some auto manufacturer thought it was also a great idea, bet they did not agree with the regulation by the federal to have in all cars, because it will raise auto prices and the type of cars that the law will hurt most are ...
6813: United We Stand for The Red, White, And Blue
... America has given its citizens many liberties, privileges, and rights, and it's citizens should be proud to be a part of this country. The red, white, and blue has become a symbol for a great way of life, and everyone should recognize this. There are countless reasons why we citizens of the United States should stand up and pledge our allegiance to the flag. Many people live in this country ... The founding fathers of the United States had the best intentions for the best country that there has ever been and maybe will ever be. Everyone should be proud to be a citizen of the great country, The United States of America.
6814: Should Canada Be Allowed To Continue With Genetic Engineering Without Federal Guidelines?
... working on a bacteria that will break down crude oil and could be used to master the giant marine oil slicks caused by tanker accidents. (Taking Sides: Clashing views on controversial bioethical issues, 1989.) Another great thing they can do is the farming of bacteria which can provide medicines such as; insulin, the human growth hormone, the blood clotting agent, and the rare interferon for immunity. (Taking Sides, 1989) One of ... not exactly straight thus the ball just misses and does not go in the hole as you had calculated that it would. (Jurassic Park, Michael Crichton) The new developments that were stated earlier also have great downfalls, for example the growth hormone is excellent for people who have the corresponding gene deficiency, but what if someone wished to be taller because, as alot of people are told "Tall Is Beautiful" the ...
6815: National Honor Society - Vice President Speech
... I love to be able to have input and share my ideas. I am proud to be a part of a prestigious organization such as National Honor Society. I know that I will be a great assett to the National Honor Society of Huntington. Because I am involved in so many other clubs, I can get along well with others. I also have numerous fundraiser ideas. In my past experiences, I ... fundraiser, the best thing to do is sell candy. Students will buy candy as if it were going out of style. As long as we get permission from Mr. Dilworth, selling candy would be a great idea. These are just a couple of ideas I have for raising money. As far as ideas for activities for the club, I think it would be beneficial for an admissions counselor from a college ...
6816: What is the federal government's single greatest responsibility to the public?
... abundantly is aid to the smaller governments, such as state or city offices. I feel that this is most important in crime-ridden, overpopulated cities, such as New York or Los Angeles. These are the great tourist attractions in America, but they don't receive the recognition that they deserve from the government. Without government funds, these cities don't have enough money for upkeeping and allow their images to become ... ability to put someone into office, who fits the needs of the country, at present time. This person undertakes the sole responsibility to ensure the welfare of all "his" people. The government's responsibilities are great, but with a little control and careful planning, all can be accomplished.
6817: The Downfall of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe
... in Eastern and Central Europe were seen as "anomalies in socioeconomically highly- developed countries where particularly intellectual power resources have become widespread" (Welsh 19). Due to their longtime adherence to communist policies, these nations faced great difficulty in making the transition to a pluralist system as well as a market economy. According to Preuss, these problems were threefold: The genuine economic devastations wrought by the communist regimes, the transformation of the ... fact that private property laws do not always coincide with the "fair" concept of restitution. As Petra Bauer-Kaase writes, "East Germans still have difficulties in adjusting to a political system where individuals have a great deal of responsibility for their own life" (307). The former East Germans look upon this issue with contempt, because it is the Westerners who have control over the rules, as well as the enforcement of ...
6818: Presidential Candidates: Division and Classification
... 96 election. He spouts many unique, interesting ideas. For example, he realized, "WeΉll never get everybodyΉs income up until we educate everybody." Clinton is full of brilliant revelations like, "Racial diversity is our great meal ticket to the future if we can figure out how to get along and how to lift each other up." His bits of intellect might be useful if he proposed solutions to the obvious ... parents to stay in school, and limiting welfare to five years. Dole knows what he wants to accomplish and has innovative ways of doing it. Powell has a large cult following and would be a great candidate. His only problem: he hasn't decided to run yet. Arlen Spector believes the government should be "limited, but not uncaring or a do nothing government." His ideas sound good, but vague. Some of ...
6819: Role Of Mass Media In Politics
... conveyed or set forth by the administration as the "truth". I believe that the majority of the populace would tend to agree more with this second point of view. The government or politicians of this great country try to appear to have the semblance of truth or honesty in all of it's endeavors. And sometimes it does. However, on occasion within its own discretion, the media investigates and tries to ... Someone can publish a document in Yugoslavia about anything and seconds later make it available to anyone with access to a computer and the Internet. Then it could be relayed to the media as a great top news headline, but the media as always will have that final decision. These assumptions that the media makes in such an ever so lightly way are very much consistent with what we know. These ...
6820: A Democratic Society
... society are quite attractive. Many new nations today are making the switch to democratic government. The problem with this is that most of these nations have never been democratic before. Therefore, new nations are having great difficulty because such a switch is not easily accomplished. To develop a democratic society it has taken some more more than an entire century. These new nations tend to rush the change and in the ... So in my belief, affirmative action is failing society and causing more inequality. Affirmative action will never be a solution to racism. It is more a way of controlling racism. Ideologically, affirmative action is a great idea but in our society racism plays such a major role that it only makes the problem of racism worse. To racists, when things like affirmative action show up it only enrages them further. Seeing ...


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