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- 4011: The Higher Education Act Is Unfair To Students
- ... are need-based programs. Denying this aid to students convicted of a drug charge is not the answer. This could possibly push the student into illegal activities to gain the money needed to return to school. We should be helping drug offenders solve their problems instead of causing the student more trouble. The statement this law makes is unreal. If you go by this law, convicted murderers, rapist and even drunk ...
- 4012: Women and the Canadian Welfare State: The Decline of Social Welfare and Its Effects on Women
- ... has been cut drastically as well. Additional funding used to be available for special needs or for basic needs in emergency situations. Various provinces have cut their special needs funding for food vouchers, transportation allowances, school supplies, baby formula and more; in fact, some funding has been completely eliminated while others have been made available only as an advance that will be subtracted from basic welfare rates. Such cutbacks and elimination ...
- 4013: The Government Of The United States
- ... if you don't vote don't complain. "It is efficiently inefficient." (Hurst 1) Is our government inefficient in doing its job? Is our government to efficient? Robert Casagrand a member of the Hatboro-Horsham School board says the government is "as efficient as possible with the diverse interests of the people within the U.S." With the many diverse people in this nation we have many different opinions. But the ...
- 4014: Introduction to Public Choice Theory
- ... Starr, "The Meaning of Privatization": "Public choice," ill-named because the only choices it recognizes are essentially private, is both a branch of microeconomics and an ideologically-laden view of democratic politics. Analysts of the school apply the logic of microeconomics to politics and generally find that whereas self-interest leads to benign results in the marketplace, it produces nothing but pathology in political decisions. These pathological patterns represent different kinds ...
- 4015: Capital Punishment
- ... Director of Mental Health for the Massachusetts prison system, Medical Director of the Bridgewater (Mass.) State Hospital for the Criminally Insane and Director of the Center for the Study of Violence at Harvard University Medical School. A heinous crime occurs and most people ask the inevitable question: Who are these people capable of such inhuman acts? According to Gilligan, they generally are ordinary people who often describe themselves as robots, zombies ...
- 4016: Military Pay
- ... work with soldiers every day and agree, they are under more pressure today than in the past due to the draw down. If you compare an enlisted members pay to that of a average high school graduate (or officer to college graduate) it is reported that military pay raises have been capped below private sector growth in 12 out of the last 17 years. The cumulative gap is 13.5% less ...
- 4017: Nazism
- ... an establishment populated by the elderly, the weak, and the dissolute. Hitler was born in a small town in Austria in 1889. As a young boy, he showed little ambition. After dropping out of high school, he moved to Vienna to study art, but he was denied the chance to join Vienna academy of fine arts. When WWI broke out, Hitler joined Kaiser Wilhelmers army as a Corporal. He was ...
- 4018: Censorship and the First Amendment: The American Citizen's Right to Free Speech
- ... local, state, and even federal level. Others are members of boards or committees, organized to review books, films, or other forms of communication on behalf of a community. Occasionally the censors are teachers, librarians, or school administrators, who determine that a book or a classroom item may not be suitable for the students. Often censors are parents, members of religious groups, or just citizens who are concerned about the presence of ...
- 4019: The Evolution of the First Amendment
- ... rallies, picketing, leaflets, etc. The First Amendment also protects "symbolic speech" that is nonverbal expression whose main purpose is to communicate ideas.(McWhirter,18) In the 1969 case of Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District , the Supreme Court recognized the right of the students to protest the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands. In 1989 and again in 1990, the Court upheld the right of an individual to burn ...
- 4020: The First Amendment: Sex, Laws, and Cyberspace
- ... something that means a great deal to them. Johnathn Wallace is Vice President and General Counsel at a high-tech computer services company based in New York City. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School, he practiced computer law for ten years and has authored two books: Syslaw, the Sysops Legal Manual and Understanding Software Law. Mark Mangan works at the same high-tech company where he is a corporate ...
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