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231: Gun Control
... and the United States "show remarkable similarity in the public attitude towards firearms and gun control"(586). Both Canada and the United States were originally English colonies, and both have historically had similar patterns of immigration. Moreover, Canadians are exposed to American television (both entertainment and news programming) and, Canadians and Americans read many of the same books and magazines. As a result of this, the Canadian public has adopted "much ...
232: Suicide in Las Vega
... who've planned one last fling. We used to get a lot from Los Angeles. Now it's people from all over the world. We had a young man fly in from Ireland. On his immigration card, it said he seemed either on drugs or depressed. He came here and went to a pistol range, shot targets for a while, then took his gun into a bathroom and killed himself. His ...
233: Tuberculosis
... in the U.S., as evidenced by positive skin tests, with approximately 26,000 new cases of active disease each year. The increase in TB cases is related to HIV/AIDS, homelessness, drug abuse and immigration of persons with active infections. How is TB Contracted? TB is a contagious or infectious disease that is spread from person-to- person. A person is usually infected by inhaling the germs which have been ...
234: AIDS and You
... or by sinister desires to set up concentration camps. Combined with the fact that the disease is already well established in this country, the above also means that there is no rational medical basis for immigration laws preventing visits by AIDS suffers or antibody positive persons. The above also means that friends and family and coworkers of AIDS patients and seropostive persons have nothing to fear from such casual contact. There ...
235: AIDS and YOU
... or by sinister desires to set up concentration camps. Combined with the fact that the disease is already well established in this ountry, the above also means that there is no rational medical basis for immigration laws preventing visits by AIDS suffers or antibody positive persons. The above also means that friends and family and coworkers of AIDS patients and seropostive persons have nothing to fear from such casual contact. There ...
236: All You Need To Know About AIDS
... or by sinister desires to set up concentration camps. Combined with the fact that the disease is already well established in this country, the above also means that there is no rational medical basis for immigration laws preventing visits by AIDS suffers or antibody positive persons. The above also means that friends and family and coworkers of AIDS patients and seropostive persons have nothing to fear from such casual contact. There ...
237: Supporting The Prohibition
... beverages. The leaders of the prohibition movement were alarmed at the drinking behavior of Americans, and they were concerned that there was a culture of drink among some sectors of the population that, with continuing immigration from Europe, was spreading. "Prohibition did not achieve its goals. Instead, it added to the problems it was intended to solve". On midnight of January 16, 1920, one of the personal habits and customs of ...
238: The Rise and Fall of American Communism
... that immigrants embraced American ideals and policies, forgoing any conflicting principles and ideas of their former nations. During the 1910’s and 1920’s, Wilson created a number of patriotic ceremonies and holidays, since massive immigration stirred unease in the American populace. A number of agencies were established to teach immigrants English, instruct them in the ideas and ideals of America, and attach the immigrants to the country’s system. In ...
239: Modern Torture
... experience, and help in rebuilding their identity. J. Reid and T. Strong, in Torture and Trauma, identify some situations that may induce feelings of terror: — Officialdom (especially those in uniform such as hospital staff, police, immigration officials) — Signing forms (some of which state that false declarations may result in prosecution, fines or imprisonment - cautions a survivor cannot take lightly) — Disclosing personal or family details (even date of birth, residential address, etc ...
240: Fascism
... points of the Nazi party that had to be followed. These Twenty Five points of Hitler's party were enforced by these militia groups. A few of the points made by Hitler are as follows: immigration of non-Germans must be prevented, no individual shall do any work that would I any way hurt the interest of the community for the benefit of all, a creation of a national (folk) army ...


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