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- 3071: Agencies of the United States
- ... fool of himself. The agency had been experimenting with the acid for some time. However, the idea was quickly abandoned because no one could guarantee with any certainty that the drug would have the desired effect. Further attempts were stabs at the look of Castro himself. One idea was to doctor his famous insignia, the cigars he is always seen with. This idea was discontinued because no one could figure out ...
- 3072: The Bill of Rights
- ... who tried to get their two thousand dollars back were denied by the Florida courts. RIGHT TO BE SECURE IN PERSONS, HOUSES, PAPERS AND EFFECTS AGAINST UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES: A new law goes into effect in Oklahoma on January 1, 1991. All property, real and personal, is taxable, and citizens are required to list all their personal property for tax assessors, including household furniture, gold and silver plate, musical instruments ...
- 3073: Should Children Be Allowed To Testify In Court?
- ... about the day in the trailer. Various questions were asked, which included specific and misleading questions. Rudy and Goodman concluded that although the children's participation level in an event did not have a pervasive effect on their memory, it did serve to increase the child's resistance to suggestion. Thus, children are more likely to resist suggestion if they are somehow involved with the event. Robins et al (92) criticised ...
- 3074: Are Political Parties in Decline?
- ... fair to blame the politians for playing up their roles in society without condeming the very actions of society which causes the problems of the media in the first place. Is the problem the politians effect on the media, or the media effects on the politicans?
- 3075: Gun Control: Overview
- ... would be more likely to vote for a Congressman who would not vote to repeal this. 18% said they would vote for some one who would repeal this ban and 15% said it would not effect their vote. It is important for Americans to know how their Congressmen stand on the issue.(3) In 1981, the current president Ronald Reagan and his assistant, James Brady, were both shot in an assignation ...
- 3076: Watergate: Was The Nixon White House Involved?
- ... dominated by like-minded newspapers and other media. Nixon's obligation to control his political destiny and to forestall the damaging of his agenda by incumbents urged him toward the development of what was, in effect, a secret government (Gettlin and Colodny 6). The word, Watergate, refers to the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. In addition to the hotel, the Watergate complex houses many business offices. It was here that ...
- 3077: The Triple E Senate of Canada
- ... did not really matter whether or not there was a majority in both chambers by the same party. One of the benefits of the Triple E Senate is that it will definitely have a positive effect on the rest of Canada's political institutions. If the House of Commons was to have a reformed Senate watching over it, it would have to work harder, implement more compromises into their policies and ...
- 3078: Time For Reform? Considering The Failures of The Electoral College
- ... The 12th amendment stipulates that electors are to cast separate votes for the President and Vice President, and summarily an event such as the Jefferson-Burr incident cannot happen again. (Bailey & Shafritz p. 61). In effect the 12th prevents the issue of a tie from going to the House under a very narrow scope of conditions. This is far less of a solution than one which would have prevented this issue ...
- 3079: Liberalism and Freedom
- ... constitution. Men who agreed with Jefferson held strong to this tenet for years until a series of occurrences shattered this theory. The industrial revolution, better communications, and World War I all combined in a synergistic effect that changed this philosophy forever. The industrial revolution made the idea of a predominantly agricultural society in America little more than a dream. World War I showed the world the atrocities that man was capable ...
- 3080: The Second Amendment
- ... slipery slope until every weapon is accounted for even though this is true "one of the major arguements against the theory that gun control would save lives is that...firearm controls could have no,[real] effect on homicide rates because it is human nature, homicide would continue" (Henkoff 18). murders would pick up the next best weapon. This explisifies that it would be impossible for a repeal to be succesful. Also ...
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