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6211: USSR: The Doomed Empire
... does not have enough time nor money to invest in the acquisition of thorough and accurate knowledge pertaining to the country's economic system (especially a country as large as Russia). But I am not writing to debate whether communism can or can not work but that America/Democracy did not really beat Russia/Communism in the Cold War. Russia/Communism destroyed itself. Russia blotched the job. How? By instead of ...
6212: The Bush Administration's Relation With Iraq Prior to Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait: Credibility and Misperception
... served as a pivotal moment in time in the overall situation. It is this meeting that remains controversial in the United States to this very day for a variety of reasons. It was the first personal contact that any US official had had with Hussein after he had ordered his troops to descend upon the Kuwaiti border. This was a opportune time to convey to Hussein exactly what the consequences would ...
6213: Agatha Christie
In the murder mystery by Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express, her style of writing can be described as one of Christie s best works, having an international trend, and being a genius with detective fiction. Murder on the Orient Express was a great book and should be read by ...
6214: Censorship: Gradual Loss of Freedoms Promised In The Constitution
... treated like recalcitrant teenagers by those that think they know what is best for us, regardless of our feelings. Generally, it is later discovered that the proponents of these kinds of controlling maneuvers had something personal to gain. Be it power, control, money, sex or property. Those that wrote this bill, pushed for it, bargained away our rights in order to trade favors for something of their own, should be scrutinized ...
6215: Affirmative Action
... marital status, source of income, political beliefs, affiliation or activity. There is provision for exemption if a bona fide qualification can be established. The burden of proof lies with the employer, who should apply in writing to the Human Rights Commission. Some unacceptable pre-employment inquiries are: -indicate whether Mr., Mrs., Miss. or Ms. -any inquiry into gender -any inquiry into sexual orientation -any inquiry into pregnancy, childbirth or child bearing ...
6216: Accountability of Our Government
... done properly under his instructions or in accordance with governmental policy. Usually what happens though, if a departmental mistake is brought to the attention of a Minister he usually denies any foreknowledge therefore asserting no personal blame. Whenever an issue is brought up that has hard evidence concerning Ministerial knowledge, the minister would usually blame it upon his officials and answers to Parliament with the fact that the individual responsible will ...
6217: Why Do Governments Find It So Hard To Control Public Expenditure?
... s suggestions, the first of these is that it could be argued that increased density would provide opportunities for economies of scale. Thus, the proximity of people to one another could result in networks of personal support, lessening the need for public services. Secondly, contrary to Wagner's arguments for public good provision by the state, it is possible to show other countries that either do without it, or provide for ...
6218: Direct Democracy vs Representative Democracy
... on what good is. Rousseau recognized this and accepted a term of majority rule. Those who voted against a policy which is found to be the best for the general, must have been thinking of personal gains, rather than the gains of the entire society. The feature which distinguishes direct democracy from other forms of government is the idea of agreement and the key to agreement is discussion. It is impossible ...
6219: Young Offenders Act in Canada
... for Troubled Youth: The Case of Diversion From The Justice System. New York: Plenum Press. This publication presents the findings of a research study done on alternative interventions with delinquent youth. The authors goal in writing this book was to describe an alternative intervention model and to examine its workability in the existing system. The authors in their research show that the intervention programs in the past have been ones of ...
6220: The Right To A Free Trial
... condition, mental retardation, while others could be more objective. A well-rounded jury can, in my opinion, produce a more educated and thought-out verdict. In the simulated jury, the jurors were selected randomly and personal opinions and biases, were not considered. This affected the decision tremendously. The majority of Maymester students are reverse-transfer students and tend to be, statistically, more conservative and tough than normal community college students. Ergo ...


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