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5651: Canada's Immigration From 1852-1990
... were being lost to the United states. This meant that the province of Canada was mostly French Canadians, this began the immigration promotion program in 1850s. In the 1840s the main problem was lack of control over the immigrants now the problem was getting immigrant particularly British ones to start small farms. Over the next 30 years John A. MacDonald did little to attract new immigrants to Canada. In about 1879 ...
5652: Apartheid in Modern South Africa
... South Africa's first all-race elections in April 1994, thousands of armed white extremists had an incurred with demonstrating residents in their demand to be allowed to vote (49). The eventual outcome of massive gun fire left as many as twelve people dead (49). These remanents of pro-apartheid movements can be seen throughout South Africa. The political end of South Africa looks in support of antiapartheid whereas the few ...
5653: Democracy in Ancient Greece
... have its shares of problems though. The Greek system of democracy was ruled by a body of nine elected officials whom were called archons. These men who were aristocrats lead the government and had supreme control over all of the verdicts and criminal accusations in Athens. Problems arose when aristocrats become jealous of one another and rivalries ensued under the early stages of Athenian democracy. The result of this jealousy was ...
5654: America: The Modern Day Athens
... this democracy does not exist. In this essay there will be comparisons of Athenian democracy and our modern day democracy Greece, in ancient times, was not a united land. There existed many little provinces of control, called city-states. Two examples of the more powerful and lasting city-states were Sparta and Athens. Sparta, whose people lived an austere and militaristic form of life, based its government on the needs of ...
5655: Analysis Of Sexual Harassment
... big problem in schools and every school district in Washington now has an antiharassment policy. "Junior high or middle school has the biggest problem with sexual harassment mainly because of their immaturity and out-of-control hormones". Says Viki Simmons of the YWCA. "Many times in high school, students don't think anything about it when harassment happens, but schools are now cracking down on it". (Simmons interview) In the business ...
5656: Term Limits For Legislators
... reflect the cultural and ethnic make up of the United States. Nor do they represent the many and varied interests of their constituents. Term limits would make it very difficult for one cultural group to control the government. By fostering competition and by creating a system where representatives must soon become the represented again, term limits set up a more representative and equitable governing body. In addition, with the removal of ...
5657: Kevlar
... 49's psi (pressure per square inch) is 525,000, steel's is 36,000, and concrete's is 3,000 (New Necessities). The blast suppression, or body armor, is strong enough to endure machine gun fire (up to .3 caliber), land mines, terroristic weapons, and a chainsaw (New Necessities). It does not melt, can stand temperatures up to 7,000 degrees Fahrenheit, absorbing vibration and energy, and will not stretch ...
5658: The Triple E Senate of Canada
... the Prime Minister. The House of Commons will continue to be the subject to tight party discipline, whereas it can be less strict in the Senate, since it was designed so that it does not control the fate of the government. Another reason is because the majority of amendments to bills have been introduced to the Senate after it was already approved by the House of Commons. Therefore, it did not ...
5659: Argument Against Euthanasia
... terminal care is a direct result of attempts made to minimize suffering. If that suffering had been extinguished by extinguishing the patients who bore it, then we may never have known the advances in the control of pain, nausea, breathlessness, and other terminal symptoms that the last twenty years have seen. Some diseases that were terminal a few decades ago are now routinely cured by newly developed treatments. Earlier acceptance of ...
5660: Who Didn't Kill JFK?
... of the votes. (Netzley pg16) In January of 1963 just weeks before Kennedy was to be inaugurated, Eisenhower broke off diplomatic relations with Cuba. (Microsoft, Bay of Pigs pg1) Fidel Castro, a communist dictator took control over Cuba in 1959. Castro immediately established ties with the Soviet Union. Americans became nervous at the possibility of a Soviet base just 90 miles off the coast of Florida. (Waggoner he Assassination of President ...


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