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2491: To Have Intellectual Freedom Or To Be Censored
... and the right to assembly, has usually been neglected or limited as it gives the entire right to live the nature of human beings. Intellectual freedom is seen as a big threat for the some interest groups that are in favor of censorship. These groups or people who want to censor the intellectual freedom support their reasons in many different ways in order to prove that they are right. According to ...
2492: The United States and Taxes
... to the eleven world banks that we owe our national deficit to and this is a never ending cycle. Because, all of the money we pay in income tax only pays a portion of the interest accumulated each year; therefore, we will never be able to pay it off. So were does the money come to run our country? It comes from trade importing and exporting goods with other nations. “A ...
2493: Watergate
... would be suspended. The nation really still did not know exactly what was going on. It was apparent that something important was happening when Ehrlichman and Haldeman resigned. The public then really took a high interest in what was happening. For a while Nixon tried everything he could to get out of what he had gotten himself into. He had totally destroyed his administration. Nixon went through the trial with the ...
2494: Egyptian Politics: The Fiction of a Multiparty System
... the party has failed to fulfill any of the conditions set down by the law for forming a party. The committee can order the suspension of a party newspaper and activities for reasons of `national interest.' Appeals submitted to the Higher Administrative Court reveal that the committee has, since its establishment, rejected at least 32 applications to form new parties. These rejections were based on a condition that is nearly impossible ...
2495: Capital Punishment
... and disfigured." Psychiatrist James Gilligan has studied society's most violent people. The experience has left Gilligan discounting what he describes as the underlying theory pervading our criminal justice system. The theory of "rational self-interest." This theory assumes that violent people act out of common sense, do not want to go to prison, and do not wish to die. According to this premise, Gilligan writes, All we have to do ...
2496: Jefferson and Socrates' Idea of Democracy
... doctrines he delivered were defective as a whole and fragments only of what he did deliver have come to us mutilated, misstated, & often unintelligible."(Peterson,1984, 1125) Jefferson also felt that Jesus' followers "...found and interest in sophistication & perverting the simple doctrines he taught...".(Peterson,1984, 1125) Jefferson was a believer in philosophy not religion. He viewed Jesus as the greatest philosopher, and Christianity as that philosophy. That philosophy was on ...
2497: The Behavior Of Presidents
... Constitution and should act like a chief administrator for the Federal Government. These beliefs were reflected in their behavior while in the White House. Franklin Roosevelt believed that the Federal Government had an obligation and interest in bringing the nation out of the depression. In order to do this he initiated a number of agencies and projects to employ people. In the first "Hundred Days" of Roosevelt's first term he ...
2498: Nazism
... groups perished swiftly. Fluids from diseased animals were injected into humans to observe the effect. Prisoners were forced to exist on sea water to see how long castaways might survive. Gynecology was an area of interest. Various methods of sterilization were practiced--by massive X-ray, by irritants and drugs, by surgery without benefit of anesthetic. As techniques were perfected, it was determined that a doctor with 10 assistants could sterilize ...
2499: Canada Immigration Laws
... for discouraging immigration from China, Japan and India. Prime Minister John A. Macdonald commented in the late 1800's that a Chinese person “was a sojourner in a strange land..and he has no common interest with us, he gives us his labour and is paid for it and is valuable, the same as a threshing machine or any other agricultural implement which we may borrow from the United States , or ...
2500: Fascism and its Political Ideas
... 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, all editors and their assistants on newspapers published in German must be a citizen, and all material to be published ...


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