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6251: What is Legislation
... may, and may not, be. It is, in short, the assumption of a right to banish the principle of human rights, the principle of justice itself, from off the earth, and set up their own personal will, pleasure, and interest in its place. All this, and nothing less, is involved in the very idea that there can be any such thing as legislation that is obligatory upon those upon whom it ...
6252: Fascism As Opposed To Communism
... which to model their revolutions. Times had been changing rapidly, technological improvements in the fields of manufacturing, transportation, and communication made this period of time very different from any other. Hitler spent his time imprison writing his book, Mein Kampf, filling it full of warped ideas of conquest and superiority of one race over another. I think it is strange that such works would go unnoticed with nobody left to watch ...
6253: Official Netscape Guide to Internet Research, Second Edition
... the reading in Chapter 17. But, you just can't copy stuff from the Web, y'know? The legal disclaimers are a hoot to read (let alone write), but unfortunately, required reading when you're writing a research paper using Internet resources. The authors tackle Chapter 18 by reminding you to consider your source, ask for attribution, watch out for stale information and other common sense things. Urban legends, online fraud ...
6254: Lincoln's Battle With His Cabinet
... presidential aspirations. He was in constant conflict with Seward, and in general opposition to Lincoln, particularly over the issue of slavery. Chase has been described as "jealous of the President," and "overly ambitious." Lincoln's personal secretary, John Nicolay, wrote, "There is enough in Chase's letters abusing Lincoln behind his back for quite a scorcher." He grew so furious with the President's capable rule that he finally resigned his ...
6255: The Reagan Tax Cuts and Foreign Policy
... cuts, known as the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (or, ERTA). This act was designed to spur savings, investment, work, and economic efficiency. This policy would impose a 25% across-the-board cut in personal marginal tax rates. In the act of decreasing marginal tax rates, and stimulating economic incentives, ERTA would increase the flow of resources into production, thus lifting economic growth. This policy received much criticism because its ...
6256: The Government Should Make Use of Revenue Sharing
... requirements for receiving federal aid. Some states routinely receive a greater amount of federal money than other states with similar populations due to the differences in state bureaucracies. The state which has an effective grant-writing bureaucracy and maintains relations with federal bureaucrats and leaders is often able to get more money. Federal bureaucracies are often very regionalized. They are staffed by people from a certain region, and they primarily deal ...
6257: Proposition 187: Don't Mess With Texas
... passage, that supporters of Proposition 187 used, was the theory that a cut in illegal health services would save state taxpayers several million dollars a year. This argument only applies to states that have a personal income tax, often used to help fund health care for the state, and when the illegal immigrants avoid paying this tax. Texas does not have such a tax, so health care is funded by the ...
6258: Policies on Cuba
... Castro government we have no greater weapon than the American Culture and capitalist greed. The sooner we stop giving Castro propaganda and weapons to use the sooner the Cuban people will realize these threats to personal freedom are not from outside forces but within. The embargo and the fight against Castro has cost the U.S. millions of dollars, opening relations with Castro and lifting the embargo will cost nothing. For ...
6259: The Green Party of Canada
... The Green Party also thinks that local self-reliance to the greatest practical extent is the best way to achieve this goal. In our communities we need to create values that are directed toward caring, personal enrichment, cultural development and the appreciation of the natural world. The Greens recognize that the whole community applies not only to people that live in one community, but can also mean those people who share ...
6260: House Made of Dawn: Religious Names
... in killing the white man. However, despite Abel's violent crime, he still seems to mirror his Biblical namesake more so than the violent image of Cain. However, unlike Cain, Momaday's Abel has valid personal reasons for slaying the white man. We first see him as the victim of the white man. At the feast of Santiago, we see the white man brutally beating Abel. The narrator says, "Again and ...


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