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- 3051: Egyptain Foreign Policy In Regards To Israel & The United States
- ... the U.S., France or Britain was willing to help. Because Nasser had refused to join an anti-USSR alliance, he was seen as a threat, especially by people such as the Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. Nasser, then turned to the USSR and accepted soviet weapons, which put them directly against the western push for influence in the Middle East. This decision effected Nasser influence on the Western powers ...
- 3052: Campaign Finance Reform
- ... campaign finance should be reformed because I do not believe that money makes all the decisions for a politician. There is evidence by economists and political scientists that suggest that money does not influence campaigners. John Lott and Stephen Bronars did a study that concluded, “Our test strongly reject the notion that campaign contributions buy politicians votes. (p 57)” Later Smith states that “The primary factors affecting a legislator’s voting ...
- 3053: Federalist and Anti-Federalist Views
- ... still existed enough subsequent considerations to cause the Anti-Federalists to continue opposing any Constitutional ratification. The Federalists, on the other hand, supported the ratification. Instrumental to the cause were James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay, who were responsible for composing the collection of writings that came to be known as The Federalist Papers. Basing their argument on the fact that the United States Constitution was fundamentally created as a ...
- 3054: Plato And Confucious
- ... at peace with nature. BIBLIOGRAPHY Bloom, Allan.The Republic Of Plato.2nd ed. Basic Books.1968 Bronstein, Daniel J. et al. Basic Problems of Philosophy, 3rd Edition.Prentice-Hall, Inc.1964.p.141. Wills, Jr., John E. Mountain of Fame: Portraits in Chinese History. Princeton University Press.1996.pp.11-32
- 3055: Confucius And Plato
- ... at peace with nature. BIBLIOGRAPHY Bloom, Allan.The Republic Of Plato.2nd ed. Basic Books.1968 Bronstein, Daniel J. et al. Basic Problems of Philosophy, 3rd Edition.Prentice-Hall, Inc.1964.p.141. Wills, Jr., John E. Mountain of Fame: Portraits in Chinese History. Princeton University Press.1996.pp.11-32
- 3056: The Atomic Theory
- ... the Ancient Greeks who believed that matter was made of smaller particles called elements. The name they gave to these particles was the atom. In 1776 the man known as "The Father of Atomic Theory", John Dalton was born in England. He is known as the father of atomic theory because he is the one who discovered many of the different masses for different elements, he also discovered the different proportions ...
- 3057: The Death Penalty
- ... can leave a prisoner conscious but paralyzed with pain, serving as a witness for his own demise." The following is an eye witness account of an Arizona gas chamber execution given by Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens: "When the fumes enveloped Don's head he took a quick breath. A few seconds later, he looked again in my direction. His face was red and contorted as if he were attempting ...
- 3058: To Have Intellectual Freedom Or To Be Censored
- ... express his/her feelings and thoughts, as intellectual freedom is the basic freedom of human beings. If anyone doesn’t have this freedom, he/she can not have any others. As the definition made by John B. Harer (1992:3) states, “intellectual freedom is a complex conceptualizing of the human right to hold truths, ideas, opinions, and beliefs freely and without control and to express such thoughts so that innovation and ...
- 3059: The Library Of Congress
- ... law the act to alter the name of the Library of Congress Annex Building to the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building. In 1980, the building got a hold of its current name, which honors John Adams, the man of letters and president of the United States who in 1800 permitted the law establishing the Library of Congress. The James Madison Memorial Building In 1957, Librarian of Congress L. Quincy Mumford ...
- 3060: Capital Punishment
- ... inmates. Only 89% think that once convicted of murder, an inmate should be sentenced to death immediately. I would like to take this time to tell you a story. On August 15, 1997, the Reverend John Miller preached a sermon at the Martha Vineyards Tabernacle in New Hampshire. He told his congregation, which included the vacationing President Clinton and his wife, that capital punishment is wrong. "I invite you to look ...
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