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11311: Fascism as opposed to Communism
... camps were given different colored sy ls for easy identification. At this point, no one dared speak against their country even in the privacy of one's home lest their children let something slip at school. If you control people's thoughts, you control them. Propaganda was an important tool used by both Germany and Russia. Hitler appointed a man by the name of Joseph Goebbles to head the Ministry of ...
11312: Bill Clinton's Election Will Brighten America's Future
... more important than catering to the moneyed special interests of logging and automobiles? Another issue Clinton will have more success in solving is racial conflicts. As evidenced by the Los Angeles riots, racial tensions run high in this country. Many African-Americans and Hispanics are resentful of the white power structure, and are almost at the point of doing something drastic to gain control. The Republican administrations have basically ignored these ...
11313: Guardian Ad Litem
... social services agencies involved. Specifically, a volunteer acts in the interest of each child in five different capacities. First, as an investigator, a guardian learns as much as possible about the child' background (i.e. school, church, friends, and any other people/organizations that affect the child). As a monitor, a guardian makes sure social services agencies, and any other organizations involved with the child are meeting their responsibilities to the ...
11314: Fascism As Opposed To Communism
... concentration camps were given different colored symbols for easy identification. At this point, no one dared speak against their country even in the privacy of one's home lest their children let something slip at school. If you control people's thoughts, you control them. Propaganda was an important tool used by both Germany and Russia. Hitler appointed a man by the name of Joseph Goebbles to head the Ministry of ...
11315: Court Trip Essay: Efficiency and Effectiveness of our Criminal Court System
... in a very easy and friendly tone of voice, something seemly unprofessional that caused chuckles throughout the courtroom. Where in the Ontario Supreme Court the atmosphere was much more serious, professional, strict and at times high in tension. Our current bail system, in either monetary terms or personal recognizance, seemed pretty successful in Provincial Court, though not observed in the Ontario Supreme Court, all the people did show up for their ...
11316: The Government Should Make Use of Revenue Sharing
... to have this ability. Although general trends can be established, they are not without irregularities. Some states do not follow the trends of their region, and may contradict it. For example, Louisiana provides a relatively high amount of unemployment benefits to its residents, while other southern states do not. A state may have a very responsive agriculture department which can obtain federal dollars and assist farmers, but have few other agencies ...
11317: Presidential Candidates: Division and Classification
... allows the state to create programs that will move people from welfare to work. His reform plan will effectively lower welfare recipients by requiring able-bodied people to work, single-teen 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 ...
11318: Luke's Three Dimensions of Power
... granted certain benefits. Conversely, if one were to advance the cause of the reform movement and upset the system, life could be made very difficult for them. "While the benefits of the status quo are high for the powerful, the costs of challenge are potentially higher for the powerless" (Gaventa, 1980: 145). Lukes second dimension of power explains how the Association was able to maintain its dominance and the quiescence of ...
11319: U.S Postal Service As a Monopoly
... market more efficient and practice more innova-tive (#4, 1). But on the other hand the competition is also thought to lead to "a wide-spread cream skimming, with the postal service left only the high-cost, unprofitable mar-kets (#4, 1)." So who is to know which market would be better for the American econ- omy as far as the Postal Service goes. But it is speculated if the United ...
11320: Policies on Cuba
... but the rights of foreign companies. Will Castro and Cuba be able to withstand this latest attack? Probably. The world has already condemned the law and Castro has once again end the year on a high note with the announcement that Pope John Paul will visit Cuba sometime next year. So is it now time for the United States to reestablish diplomatic relations with Cuba and Castro? The answer is yes ...


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