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6181: A Debate on Federal Funding of the Arts: Pro
... taxpayers money, which helps fund the NEA, should go to other things like welfare or the deficit. Schneider argues that art is a form of speech which is protected by the First Amendment. Schneider is writing to continue the funding of the NEA. She mainly stresses that Art shouldn’t be censored because of the First Amendment. She also provides many facts to support her side. Schneider states that in 25 ...
6182: Fidel Castro's Reign In Cuba
... opinion of this affair and how it might have been more productively handled. American intervention should have been held to a minimum. In an atmosphere of concentration on purely Cuban issues, opposition to Castro's personal dictatorship could be expected to grow. Admittedly, even justified American retaliation would have led to Cuban counterretaliation and so on with the prospect that step by step the same end result would have been attained ...
6183: Campaign Finance Reform
... 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 record are personal ideology, party affiliation, and constituent wishes—not contributions. Another argument is that when asked, reformers cannot name the corrupt politicians. I also believe that none of our government officials would change their beliefs just because ...
6184: Leading by Example: Drugs and the Presidency
... when a leading media figure dabbles in immoral acts. There’s no doubt that citizens and leaders of other countries were appalled at the fact that our leader had lied to the country about his personal involvement’s. In this instance, Bush is not necessarily lying to the public but is disclosing information in an almost cowardly manner. It is a known fact that the United States is economically and technologically ...
6185: Articles of Confederation
... Shays's Rebellion--in New England. The convention's assigned job, following proposals made at the Annapolis Convention the previous September, was to create amendments to the Articles of Confederation. The delegates, however, immediately started writing a new constitution. Fifty-five delegates representing 12 states attended at least part of the sessions. Thirty-four of them were lawyers; most of the others were planters or merchants. Although George Washington, who presided ...
6186: The Sources Of Public Policy
... intended to serve the public purposes. It is the bridge that connects the public purposes with the intended results for which administrators are responsible. Policies give government agencies authority and direction to spend money, supply personal services, restrict business practices, and carry on all governmental activities. Policy Sources a. Public policy takes several forms: 1- The most familiar policy form is the “statutory law”, enacted by Congress, State legislators, and local ...
6187: Canadian Immigration
... pay taxes, thus leaching the Canadian social safety net. New Canadians tend to be very entrepreneurial according to Sheila Copps this is because of the rights and privileges that they were previously deprived of. A personal observation is the amount of taxi drivers, convenient store owners and restauranteurs, who one can access, are new Canadians. Most immigrants coming from under developed countries arrive with almost nothing in the way of money ...
6188: Government Spending & Budget
... produce an $8 billion surplus in 2002, most cuts are long term without a clear goal. Clinton is sometimes criticized by Republicans for unwillingness to compromise. He has used vetoes and stubborn negotiations to protect personal priorities like education, job training, and environmental programs, but Republicans have also tried using domination to force him to comply. GOP Presidential candidate Bob Dole said if Clinton was serious about the budget, "we probably ...
6189: Aaron Kornylos Struggle In Crossbar
... the attention his victories brought him. Aaron recalls, standing proud on the dais... being vested with his Commonwealth Games gold by Prince Charles himself (Gault 61). To Aaron it was a perfect life, or his personal vision of the best of all possible worlds (Gaul 62). He was an accomplished athlete, the best... Willow Creek had ever produced (Gault 62). Then people revered Aaron, and he was completely satisfied with his ...
6190: Juvenile Crime and Prevention
... specific array of services and programs. Top-down enforcement of solutions that would meet the diversity of needs throughout the State strike many as a concept that is impossible, too authoritarian and destined to fail. Writing about the delicacy required to use the clout of state government to empower families and communities, experts at Pennsylvania State University urged that states strive for policies that are family-centered, preventive and "decategorized," meaning ...


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