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- 3931: The Triple E Senate of Canada
- ... are legislative review and the representation of the various regions on a different basis from the lower house. The Fathers of Confederation originally intended for the Senate to play the legislative review role. As sir John A. MacDonald said, the Senate was to have "the sober second thought in legislation" and should not be "a mere chamber for registering the decrees of the Lower House". They also agreed on a particular ...
- 3932: Time For Reform? Considering The Failures of The Electoral College
- ... 2 McGauhey, Elizabeth P., "Democracy at Risk," Policy Review, Winter 1993: 79-81 3 R. Gordon Hoxie, "Alexander Hamilton and the Electoral System Revisited," Presidential Studies Quarterly, v. 18 n. 4 p. 717-720 4 John F. McManus, "Let the Constitution Work," The New American, v. 8 n. 14 p. 19 5 William P. Hoar, "The Electoral College: How The Republic Chooses its President," New American, v. 8 n. 16 p ...
- 3933: Harry Elmer Barnes
- ... Beatty declares not unlike Judge Stein, "When you're quite finished... you're under arrest." (16) These are not isolated cases. In February 1995, after receiving numerous complaints, a German publisher ordered the "recycling" of John Sack's An Eye for an Eye which recounts the story of Jewish revenge against the Germans after World War II. Citing information from Germany's Federal Archives, Sack, who is himself Jewish, maintains that ...
- 3934: Hemingway
- ... to work as a sparing partner for boxers. In Paris, Hemingway encountered many of the greats (historically known as The Expatriates). He met Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Scott Fitzgerald , Ford Madox Ford and John Dos Passos. It was Stein who took him under her wing. She had been working to renew literary writing by removing useless gothic, Victorian and archaic forms. She was the first to point Hemingway in ...
- 3935: The Rise of Communism in Russia
- ... Columbus: Bell & Howess Co., 1990. Luttwak, Edward N., The Grand Strategy of the Soviet Union. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1983. Pipes, Richard, Survival is Not Enough. New York: S&S Publishing, 1975. Stoessinger, John G., Nations in Darkness. Boston: Howard Books, 1985. Wren, Christopher S., The End of the Line. San Francisco: Blackhawk Publishing, 1988.
- 3936: Henry Charles Carey
- ... interest, he exerted considerable influence on public opinion and some on the economists of his day. Through his life, in the years of 1825, 1857, and 1859 he traveled to Europe where he met with John Stuart Mill, Covour, Humbolt Liebig, Chevalier, Ferrarra, and Bergfall. With some of them Carey had established an acquaintance with, and continued to share experiences and studies with in later years through writings. After all his ...
- 3937: The Information Super Highway
- ... Review, p. 63. Burr, Ty. (1997, Sept. 18) Down and dirty: now that the Supreme Court has protected pornography on the Net, the task of smut patrol falls to you. Entertainment Weekly, p. 92. Carr, John. (1998, Feb. 20) Its time to tackle cyberporn. New Statesman, p. 24. Garber, Joseph R. (1996, Aug. 26) Dirty bits, naughty bytes. Forbes, p. 82. Kirchner, Jake. (1997, Oct. 7) Internet Censorship. PC Magazine ...
- 3938: The Federalist Papers and Federalism
- ... were mostly the product of two young men: Alexander Hamilton of New York, age 32, and James Madison of Virginia, age 36. Both men sometimes wrote four papers in a single week. An older scholar, John Jay, later named as first chief justice of the Supreme Court, wrote five of the papers. Hamilton, who had been an aide to Washington during the Revolution, asked Madison and Jay to help him in ...
- 3939: Why the North Won the Civil War
- ... New York: Doubleday, 1952. Unknown. The Coming Fury. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1961. Vol 2 of The Centennial History of the Civil War. 3 vols. n.d. Unknown. Reflections on the Civil War. Ed. John Leekley. 1st ed. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1981. "Civil War." Encyclopedia Americana. 1987 ed. "Civil War." World Book Encyclopedia. 1981 ed. "Cotton." World Book Encyclopedia. 1981 ed. Furnas, J.C.. The Americans: A Social ...
- 3940: The First Amendment: Free of Expression
- ... freedom of expression in school is marred by society but not completely dissolved by the administration. The 1969 supreme court ruling Tinker v. Des Moins Community Schools defined a student's freedom of speech best. John and Mary Beth Tinker wore black armbands to school as a protest of the Vietnam war. It was a silent protest; the Tinker's never caused one problem, although some students did make threats at ...
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