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- 1181: The Watergate Scandal
- ... during the course of an investigation. Richardson then resigned from office. The next in the chain of command, William Ruckelshaus, also refused to fire Cox and resigned from office. Finally, Nixon convinced his Solicitor General, Robert H. Bork, to fire Cox. This event occurred on October 20, 1973 and was heralded by the media as "The Saturday Night Massacre." (Water Scandal 1). On November 1, 1973 a new Special Prosecutor was ...
- 1182: Proposition 6: Prohibition of Sale of Horse Meat for Human Consumption
- ... it had a different name for example we call cow beef and chicken poultry. Supporters of Proposition 6: California State Horseman's Association; California Organization Police and Sheriffs; Thoroughbred Owners of California; Save The Horses; Robert Redford; Del Mar Club; Hollywood Park; State Firefighters Association. Opponents of Proposition 6: Ted Brown; Libertarian Party of California; Harris Ranch; Thomas Tryon, rancher and Calaveras County supervisor.
- 1183: Should Canada Be Allowed To Continue With Genetic Engineering Without Federal Guidelines?
- ... environmentalists have already tried to stop is, the testing of bacillus causing ice crystals to form on the potato plant : the genetic lowering of it's temperature threshold is to delay the seasonal onset of frost damage, with obvious advantages to agriculture. (TAKING SIDES, 1989.) But what would become of the bacteria and medicine? Would they emancipate from the confines of their task, strike out on their own environmental and mutational ...
- 1184: The First Amendment
- ... Freedom of speech is constantly being challenged as is evidenced in a recent court case where a Gloucester County school district censored reviews of two R-rated movies from a school newspaper. Superior Court Judge, Robert E. Francis ruled that the student's rights were violated under the state Constitution. I feel this is a major break through for students' rights because it limits editorial control of school newspapers by educators ...
- 1185: The Canadian Government
- ... to bring in conscription, because they knew it would damage French-English relations. (Which it did.) Many Francophones had refused to volunteer for the army. How would they react if they were forced to join? Robert Borden was PM of Canada when World War I broke out. He felt that Britain and its allies would need all the help Canada could give. He thought Canada should supply arms, ships, food, and ...
- 1186: The US Government
- ... provides for an army and a navy, creates lesser courts, and coins money. Bibliography Blough, Glen O. The Young People's Book of Science. United States of America, McGraw-Hill, c1968, pp. 1-436. Claiborne, Robert. Word Mysteries & Histories. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, c1986. pp. 2-308. "Congress." The New American Desk Encyclopedia. Volume 1, page 302. United States of America, Penguin Books Incorporated, 1989. Markoff, John. Cyberpunk. New York, Simon ...
- 1187: "Thank God it was ratified!"
- ... time on whether the framers had personal intents in the creation and ratification of the Constitution? Beard's thesis seems so ridiculous that it needs to be taken with a grain of salt and as Robert Brown stated that Beard's thesis if accepted is done so on 'an act of faith' and not an analysis of historical method. There were a few problems within the Constitution of the United States ...
- 1188: "Stop Seeking Certainty.." Minow's Response To Bork
- "Stop Seeking Certainty.." Minow's Response To Bork Philosophy Of Law In considering the views of Robert Bork and Martha Minow, I am impressed more by Minow. I will compare their respective views and arguments in an effort to show why I prefer the arguments of Minow to those of Bork. First ...
- 1189: The Rise of Communism in Russia
- ... collective dictatorship of the top party leaders. At the top level individuals still spoke for themselves, and considerable freedom for factional controversy remained despite the principles of unity laid down in 1921. Works Cited Daniels, Robert V., A Documentary History of Communism. New York: Random House Publishing, 1960. Farah, Mounir, The Human Experience. Columbus: Bell & Howess Co., 1990. Luttwak, Edward N., The Grand Strategy of the Soviet Union. New York: St ...
- 1190: The Presidential Debates Between Bill Clinton and Dole
- The Presidential Debates Between Bill Clinton and Dole The presidential debates between democratic President William Clinton and Republican Senator Robert Dole proved to be a game of "dodge-ball". Bob Dole fired criticism and attacks while Clinton tried to "dodge" them. Dole attacked him on most of his ideas, and his tendency to exaggerate. Clinton ...
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