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- 641: Capitalism In America
- ... thinking? In the past, working people in America have had more opportunity to go into business or to get land for farming than anywhere else in the developed world. At the time the U.S. Constitution was written, it was generally assumed that only property owners should have the right to vote and participate in government. The "Free Labor" thinking of the Republican Party before the Civil War was basically a ...
- 642: Economic and Monetary Union of Europe
- ... is not always that easy. Tax differences like the variation of the countries value added tax to totally different law systems are just two out of many problems that need to be solved. The German constitution for example is just over fifty years old while Britain's law system goes back to the middle ages. As you can imagine it is very difficult to adjust those two systems. Especially the British ...
- 643: Economic Policy
- ... the school lunch program. Last the National Parks we need to save the wonders of our beautiful country. The Republican national committee says "the government needs to pass a balance the budget amendment to the constitution ensuring that the federal budget stays balanced and that Washington no longer continue to pile more and more debt on our children and grandchildren, mortgaging their future" (RNC Talking Points 1). At one time our ...
- 644: Screening for Drugs By Employers
- ... of taking away employees' rights. Though a place of work is not exactly a democracy, it is true to an extent. The rights of American citizens include something called probable cause. In the United States Constitution, it is stated that no one shall have their privacy invaded without a warrant issued by a law official. Some argue that by being forced to take drug tests they are denied this right. However ...
- 645: Women In The Labour Force
- ... important issue. Books In Her Own Right Six Point View To See Ourselves "unknown" The Law Is Not For Women "unknown" Equal Status For Women In Canada In th 1990's "unknown" Women And The Constitution Micheline Carrier Women At Home "unknown" Changing Economic Status Of Women Jac-Andre Boulet
- 646: Russia' Economic Transition
- ... Russia has also led to political strife. Diplomatic relations between many of the republics and the Russian nation have been drastically reduced, if not completely severed. Ukraine, and Georgia have officially laid out in their constitution that they will have no formal ties with their Soviet past (McLelland 108). The Ukraine was fortunate to border one of the only Soviet access points to a large body of water; the Black Sea ...
- 647: Explain and Evaluate Critically Malthus's Population Theory.
- ... showed the way for the study of human population. People. To learn how fast people might reproduce, Malthus examined the United States census. Conveniently, that count was required each decade, starting in 1790, by the Constitution of the former British colonies. Land was so fertile and uncrowded that food production seemed not to limit population growth. Immigration counts were available to subtract from natural rates of population growth, thus revealing net ...
- 648: The Ideal Dinner (Billy Corgan, Jimi Hendrix, and G. Washington)
- ... for the fact that he existed a couple hundred of years before either of the other two. I would invite George Washington to dinner because he was one of the founders of our country. The Constitution of the United States and other old bills are so vague, that I do not feel we have an accurate grasp of what the founders meant for our country. I would like to pick his ...
- 649: Creative Writing: The County Courthouse
- ... a dampness in the air. Down a corridor there are empty offices and paintings of important looking people. I recognize two of them as Washington and Jefferson. In between them is a copy of the constitution. As I read it I chuckle, and wonder if this government is really what they had in mind. Farther down the hall I hear voices. The general court is in session. Inside the courtroom, a ...
- 650: Creative Writing: South vs. North
- ... States. Others soon followed this idea. This was soon called secession. Most of the south was for secession. We were tired of the north bossing us around. We wanted our independence from the Union. The Constitution wouldn't let us secede, so we just left. Then those stupid northerners decided that they wanted to fight us and get us back! They are so stupid, didn't they realize we would kill ...
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