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261: Propaganda In Elections
... spy novels. Bob Dole presents himself as the "all American boy" from the Heartland. In this two examples the plain folk device is at work. When either presidential candidates agitates the public's fear of immigration, taxes, or crime and voting for him will reduce the threat he is using the Fear Appeal. By playing on the public's deep-seated fears, practitioners of this technique hopes to redirect the merits ...
262: The Prime Minister of Great Britain
... upon. The Prime Minister is also chief legislator. Through the Future Legislation Committee, he determines which bills the House of Commons will discuss during the session, and can attach whatever importance he chooses to the Immigration Bill or Steel Nationalization Bill. With few exceptions bills are introduced in the House by the Government and if they are important they require the backing of the Premier. Also he is the chief administrator ...
263: Australia
... the dingo, also known by the aboriginal name warrigal. It is an animal very similar in appearance to the domestic dog. It probably arrived from mainland Asia about 5,000 years ago, along with an immigration of aborigines. The dingo is a fairly large canine, growing to about 4 feet (1.2 meters) long, including its 12-inch tail. The dingo has long been the killer of the outback. It hunts ...
264: Cultural Anthro - Karl Marx
... activities such as travel abroad, camping, going to rock concerts, and owning a VCR. Judith Blau agrees with Karl Marx point of view that economic conditions created by industrial wage labor and high rates of immigration combined with growing wealth of private capitalists, created glaring contrasts between the lives of the rich and of the poor. Estimates of wealth distribution around 1870 suggest that the top one-tenth of one percent ...
265: Gun Control
... and the Stockton massacre generated assault weapon legislation throughout the country. According to The Washington Post, the President is now quietly working to repeal certain parts of the terror bill which are clearly unconstitutional. The immigration reform bill (S. 1664), which is now in a conference committee, will be the chosen vehicle for undoing some of the unconstitutional points in the terror bill. The Clinton administration, however, has proven to take ...
266: Cuba And Embargo
... remains committed to communism. (Close Up Foundation) The United States and Cuba share a long history of mutual mistrust and suspicion. All aspects of U.S. policy with Cuba, such as the current trade embargo, immigration practices, and most recently the possibility of a free exchange by members of the media, provoke heated debates across the United States. While most Americans agree that the ultimate goals should be to encourage Castro ...
267: Constitutional Democracy
... by Riverside County sheriffs. On the city's west side 200 middle-aged and older white people gathered in front of the Westwood Federal Building to cheer in support of the police and opposition to immigration. Simultaneously, downtown, more than 6,000 marchers -- mostly Latinos, with Black and Asian contingents, chanted through the streets of City Hall. So, even within our rights we exhibit opposing views. The right to assemble & protest ...
268: Comaparison And Contrast Of Chapters In Understanding Organi
... are not connected, but further rebuts that the Sicilian Mafia never existed as a structured organization (Albini p.22). In addition to this Albini indicates Cressey inferred that organized crime did not exist before the immigration of Italians and Sicilians (Albini p.22). In contrast to Albini s accusation to there being no organized structure called the Mafia in Sicily, why as indicated in Cressey s essay did during the 1920 ...
269: Ireland, History And Nature
... controlled by two enemy nations, namely England and Scotland. It all culminated in the year 1172 AD when Henry the second, the King of England, became praised as the king of Ireland. It was the immigration policy England and Scotland used in the following years which made England the masters of the southern part of Ireland, while the english and the scottish people together ruled the northern part of Ireland. Ireland ...
270: Jordan
... was a great ruler and we all loved him dearly. There is one main thing that our government can do to bring the unemployment rate down. All we have to do is restrict the labor immigration and then the jobs that the immigrants have would go the strait to our Jordanian citizens who are unemployed. That is a pretty simple solution but it would be hard to make it happen. There ...


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