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- 901: Why The Crucible?
- ... Newly elected President Eisenhower on the other hand was smarter. He decided to stay out of the mess. Toward the end of his rampage, McCarthy became a heavy drinker. He relied on alcohol as a stress reliever. Arthur Miller connects both events by showing how stupid both really were. In both incidents, the authorities seemed to be completely blind. In The Crucible, it was Hale and the judges Danforth and Hawthorn ...
- 902: Military Pay
- ... lots of time away from your family. The military has shrunk since 1986 due to the draw down yet, it has experienced a fourfold increase in the number of deployments. This has increased responsibility and stress on the soldier. I believe that the soldier is underpaid when compared to the private sector. They deserve annual pay raises that at least match the average American's as measured by the Bureau of ...
- 903: The Formation of an Independent Country: A Case Study of the Republic of Korea and America
- ... changes severely strained Choson’s political and social system, which had begun to break down during the nineteenth century. Christianity, introduced in the year 1784 from China, put native institutions and values under even more stress. In 1864, a man by the name of Taewongun seized power. While in power he brought about changes such as, outlawing Christianity and repelling military interventions by France and the United States, in the years ...
- 904: The Graying of America
- ... and as fewer workers are available to support those transfer payments, the strain on the Social Security system threatens to rip the program apart. This dramatic rise in the number of elderly American citizens will stress the Social Security System as well as other organisations designed to assist the elderly. Experts project that soon after the year 2000, the federal government will have to take serious steps to insure the continuation ...
- 905: The Rise of Communism in Russia
- ... 1879, Trotsky had gained a leading place among the Russian Social-Democrats by the time of the Second party Congress in 1903. He represented ultra-radical sentiment that could not reconcile itself to Lenin's stress on the party organization. Trotsky stayed with the Menshevik faction until he joined Lenin in 1917. From that point on, he acomidated himself in large measure to Lenin's philosophy of party dictatorship, but his ...
- 906: Canada - Of the United States of America
- ... obligations of the community “ the crime control model .... emphasizes the maintenance of law and order, and is less protective of the rights of the accused and of individuals generally”.11 Due to the American ‘s stress on the rights of the individual “there is a greater propensity to redefine or ignore the rules .... (there is) greater lawlessness and corruption in the United States”.12 For example, in 1987 the murder rate ...
- 907: Australians Against Further Immigration
- ... what he thinks”. This should apply here to debates on immigration. We care about Australia and want to pass our heritage to our children and their children. We want to preserve our Australian identity. We stress that migrants already in Australia are welcome, what we are against is further immigration and the effect this in now having on social harmony. Our opposition is the pro-immigration lobby comprised of big business ...
- 908: The Law Enforcement Profession
- ... The New York Times, March 21, 1991, p. A 1). In the south, the incident of Officer Donald Jeffries who was honored as Mississippi's officer of the year in 1993. He alleged that mental stress was a factor in his robbery of a bank, however, a federal judge in Mobile ruled that he was competent to stand trial for the charge (USA Today, May 13, 1994, p. 8 A). The ...
- 909: The FAA
- ... airframe fabric repair, and the application of paint and dope. The words computer and composite do not appear in the list of required curriculum subjects.” (McClellan, 9) It's no wonder the inspectors missed the stress cracks in the fuselage of Aloha Airlines Flight 243. A section of the roof peeled back at 24,000 feet, flung one crew member into the ocean, and seriously injuring ten other people. The inspector ...
- 910: The Red Scare
- ... reached. The results of the Cold War against communism had quite an opposite effect compared to its original intentions of preserving freedom during the red scare. The early 1950's was a time of emotional stress for much of the United States. With the USSR and the USA emerging from the second World War as major world powers, neither wished to give up their newly acquired land. Both countries following imperialist ...
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