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- 2501: The Role of the U.S. in the Third World in the Year 2000
- ... them to cross the border. By investing and improving their homeland, more people would stay home, rather than take the dangerous journey to an unknown country to provide food for their families. Slowing down population rates of third world countries must be another priority. Empowering women in third world countries, giving them independence from their husband and a choice in birth control is a start. Smaller grants similar to Foundation of ...
- 2502: The Graying of America
- ... twice as many - 48 million - will be alive. And spending on the elderly now accounts for one-third of the federal budget (34%) and more than one-half of all federal domestic spending other than interest. As the group makes up more and more of the population, its visibility and political influence will probably intensify. The situation is caused by an increasing number of retiring Americans, the fact is that we ...
- 2503: Medicare in the '96 Elections
- ... a particular medical service was paid for either directly by the recipient of the care or by the recipient's insurance company. Usually to get full coverage or even coverage with a low premium the rates are outrageous. For this reason many poor, elderly and severely disabled Americans were unable to receive proper medical treatment. Then, in 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson proposed one of his Great Society programs, Medicare. Medicare would ...
- 2504: Saddam Hussein
- ... incredible. He wants complete domination of the Middle East, if not the world. Iraq is now a country struggling to survive. It is in the midst of an embargo, and the people are suffering. Death rates are up, and the amount of food available is declining. Saddam is displaced from his people, though. He is not feeling the same effects as they are. The Pursian Gulf War erupted in 1990 with ...
- 2505: Canada's Immigration From 1852-1990
- ... eliminated discrimination of race or nationality. It also reduced the amount of sponsorship immigrating. Robert Adras became a cabinet minister. He rapidly changed the rules of immigration. His new form of ruling lowered the immigration rates through out the 1970s. The 1980s Gave way to another increase in immigrants dew to many refugees, manly indochinese. Canada's current laws are fair and reasonable. Canada could not have been made if not ...
- 2506: Chinese Immigration into America
- ... in virtual slavery. They were ensnared by brokers into this system by debts, clan war prisoners, or kidnapping. (Melendy, page 13) Like the African slave trade, this method flourished over Asia and had high mortality rates due to cramped quarters and malnourishment. It was referred to as the "buying and selling of pigs." (Melendy, page 13) Hawaii made use of this practice in order to fulfill the great demand of the ...
- 2507: U.S Foreign Policy Toward Jewish Refugees During 1933-1939
- ... In retrospect it is evident that the decisions made, carried the "word" of the American people. They issued the orders, whether that person was the President, the House of Representatives, the Senate, the State Department, interest groups or an individual citizen, the American people had spoke. It is unfortunate but not surprising, that the only year during which immigration of the entire German and Austrian quotas was permitted was 1939. From ...
- 2508: The Triple E Senate of Canada
- The Triple E Senate of Canada Public interest in the Senate is currently stronger than it ever has been. Nearly everyone agrees that our present Senate is unsatisfactory. Political parties such as the New Democratic Party want the outright abolition of the Senate ...
- 2509: The United States As A World Power: How Much Longer Will The US Be The Policeman of the World ?
- ... shouldn't intervene: "Once again the United States is about to plunge into another Vietnam. Before we make the same mistake twice it is important to make several things clear. First of all, our national interest is not involved in Bosnia. Bosnia is isolated, has no strategic resources, and it does not straddle or control international trade routes. Second, we are getting involved in a foreign civil war, as in Vietnam ...
- 2510: The Second Amendment
- ... every weapon is accounted for even though this is true "one of the major arguements against the theory that gun control would save lives is that...firearm controls could have no,[real] effect on homicide rates because it is human nature, homicide would continue" (Henkoff 18). murders would pick up the next best weapon. This explisifies that it would be impossible for a repeal to be succesful. Also knowing that "an ...
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