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- 5211: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
- ... not the solution to so- called unwanted human beings at any age. Hitler thought this was right. Canadians surely do not. It is a permissive and frightened society that does not develop the expertise to control population, civil disorder, crime, poverty, even its own sexuality but yet would mount an uncontrolled, repeat uncontrolled, destructive attack on the defenceless, very beginnings of life. Let us marshall all our resources financial, educational, those ...
- 5212: Political Parties And Their Ro
- ... one party system. The one party system exists at the national level today in dictatorships. In the dictatorship there is one leader, the dictator, in power over the nation and the party that has sole control over the nation is the party that the dictator belongs to. In this system the people have no real choices with only one party to chose from. China is an example of a country that ...
- 5213: Politicians
- ... done or failed to due that has encouraged the 'Politics of Annihilation' Democrats problems started in the late 1970's. At this time government was becoming less and less popular. The government had to much control over the people. Thus the Democrats capitalized and swayed middle-class. In truth, Democrats according to Dionne 'really did support expansive governent.' They have never had any problems taking cheap shots at Republicans (ie. social ...
- 5214: Some Of The Most Important Pre
- ... vote total of 27,178,188, and an electoral vote total of 52. The reason Johnson won the election of 1964, in my opinion is because of his prior term. He was able to regain control of the White House, after taking over for the assassinated John F. Kennedy. It was a time of equality and civil rights, and many people liked and agreed with where he stood on these issues ...
- 5215: The Library Of Congress
- ... plan to protect the librarys collections. This plan was initiated by James H. Billington, a librarian of congress in March of 1992. Some other components of that plan include sealed stacks, surveillance cameras, electronic control of stack doors, and the installation of theft detection targets and detection gates. Any citizen of the United States over high school age with a photo-identification is eligible for a reader identification card. High ...
- 5216: The Medicare Debate
- ... occurred over the history of Medicare. The major problem and most recent of Medicare is that it is going bankrupt. Medicare is another legacy of Lyndon Baines Johnson Great Society. Spending is obviously out of control. On June 5th the government announced that the Medicare Trust Fund would go broke by the year 2001(nationaldebt). In 1965 when LBJ started Health and Medicare, the Total Federal Spending for the year was ...
- 5217: The Potential For A U.N. Peace
- ... first time an agreement had been reached that suggested that any Kosovo peacekeeping force should operate under a U.N. mandate ("G8 close" PG). As far as how quickly it would be able to take control of the territory is another matter (PG). It could take quite some time. The U.N.'s role in past conflicts has been significant. During the 1970s Washington used the United Nations to support sanctions ...
- 5218: Fraud
- ... s fraudulent schemes. Fraud is entrenched in Canada's social programs: Worker's compensation, unemployment compensation, welfare, insurance, and ohip. Many other crimes are fueled by the money generated by fraud, these include drug trafficking, gun smuggling, as well as illegal immigrant smuggling. All of these factors force the Canadian cost of living upwards. If we don't put a stop to fraud, it will ruin Canada's entire economic structure ...
- 5219: Euthanasia and the Robert Latimer Case
- ... murder, I feel it would have been better if he had taken his own life, as opposed to taking the life of Tracy, who was simply an innocent girl with a problem beyond her own control.
- 5220: A White Heron by Sarah Orne Jewett
- ... get to its hole under the stairs. The next day, while Sylvia kept the hunter company, she would once again be faced with her dilemma, Sylvia would have liked him vastly better without his gun; she could not understand why he killed the very birds he seemed to like so much. But, as time waned on, her thoughts would start to change. Sylvia still watched the young man with loving ...
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