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- 4841: The Communication Decency Act: The Fight For Freedom of Speech on the Internet
- ... and lead this country, bringing it back to what it used to be. Also, it is time to focus on the things we need to have in this country, like building a new society. After World War II and Vietnam, I believe it is the computer generation's destiny to rebuild our family and give community abilities to evolve, solve problems, generate and distribute wealth, promote peace, and personal security. Finally, freedom ... shows them articles about sex. "Ignorance is caused by stupidity!" That has become a familiar "battle" cry of Internet users. The goverment knows hardly nothing about the pride Internet users take in having their own "world." That is the stupidity part of it. The ingnorance is the politicians refusing to listen to us. They do not want to understand. Some ways you can help fight this terrible bill would be ...
- 4842: Beethoven
- ... hearts of men. (Marek, 634) These words of compassion come from J. W. N. Sullivan during Ludwig van Beethoven s funeral. They express the regret and sense of loss felt by people all over the world as they caught news of his end. Beethoven was and is a cornerstone for music of all kinds in that he combined new color, imagination, structure and expression to further capitulate the evolution of this ... the 18th century when the age of curiosity was prominent. Society at the time was beginning to question many old beliefs, customs, and religions. There were advances in astronomy, geography and chemistry, proving that the world was ready for a revolution of innovation and excitement. Beethoven was born on December 17, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. Bonn was a pleasant city. It was very old and very rich in tradition. Its location ... Beethoven was playing for Mozart, however, Mozart snuck out of the room to a nearby where ho told a group of musician friends to Keep your eyes on him; some day he will give the world something to talk about. Beethoven returned to Bonn to soon encounter some of the toughest times of his life. He became a hypochondriac, often talking about the tightness in his lungs. There was no ...
- 4843: A Visit To A Small Planet
- ... a character who is from another time and dimension, did not seem to understand, or even recognize the morals and love that the people on earth had. Kreton only cared about entertaining himself by causing war and destruction. Because he liked it so much, Kreton could easily recognize violence when it came before him. Kreton thought that the people on Earth loved violence, because he saw them practicing it so much. Morals, and emotions were not understood by Kreton. Kreton did not do what was right, because he did not know of it. He thought the humans liked war, so he thought that was right and went along with it. Besides violence, Kreton liked to talk about how primitive and uncivilized the people on earth were. Kreton showed no respect for the state of ... knowing anything about morals or love. He overlooks the love of the Speldings and everything that they give him. Instead of showing thanks to the Speldings, Kreton does the opposite and tries to start a war. I believe that kreton's care of only negative traits was both useful and destructive. Without even knowing, Kreton indirectly showed the characters of the play that they overused violence. At the same time ...
- 4844: The Policies of My Way
- ... constriction crisis was a "my way" all the way. Trudeau, the self-proclaimed socialist prophet of his people, waxed ever so eloquently against the sins of conscription, and yet Trudeau seemingly could not see in War measures that potential greater evil of a Canadian fascism that surly meant permanent conscription and enslavement of all. Equally puzzling is the referral of Trudeau's nationalist compatriots and colleagues in the years since to ... behalf of the anti-conscription, quasi- separatist candidacy of Jean Drapeau; not so puzzling in the refusal of Angelo Saxon patriots to give Trudeau any credit at all for joining a reserve regiment before the war. There was both a typical Trudeau "a plague on both your houses" in all this, and even more of the gunslinger spraying bullets on both side of the saloon bar. The style of the lone ... frankphone would be supreme. INTRO Canada, and its record of careful middle-of-the-road politics has produced leaders who were careful and middle-of-the-road as well, until 1968 when Canada and the world was introduced to Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. He had walked and cycled through Europe, and been on the wrong side of the bars in foreign jails. Not your average guy. Not your average ...
- 4845: JFK
- ... D. Roosevelt. He graduated from Harvard University in 1940. In 1941, John Kennedy joined the Navy. He became the commander of a small boat assigned to the battle in the Pacific against the Japanese. After World War II he soon decided to run for political office. In 1946, he was elected to the U.S. Congress, Kennedy, a Democrat, served three terms (six years) in the House of Representatives, and in 1952 ... 1963, Kennedy was shot to death in Dallas, Texas, the fourth United States president to die by an assassin's bullet. The state funeral of President Kennedy was watched on television by millions around the world. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. During his time as President, JFK had to make difficult decisions. Many of the hardest choices concerned the relationship between our nation and the Soviet Union. President ...
- 4846: The New Federalist Party
- ... from "customers." Foreign Policy: There is one thing America should do with it's foreign policy, and that is to dump it. Our president Clinton has embarrassed us enough with his lame threats to third world countries that will not give in to his wishes. The New Federalist party favors a withdrawal of all overseas troops. Bring them back from Asia, Europe, and South America. Since there is no threat to world stability there is absolutely no need for our GI's to be scattered all over the world, we will bring them home. The first thing America should get out of is NATO. Washington continues to spend $90 billion a year on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.9 NATO can no longer ...
- 4847: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
- ... unwanted children was permissible, but as out civilization has aged, it seems that such acts were no longer acceptable by rational human beings, so that in 1948, Canada along with most other nations in the world signed a declaration of the United Nations promising every human being the right to life. The World Medical Association meeting in Geneve at the same time, stated that the utmost respect for human life was to be from the moment of conception. This declaration was re-affirmed when the World Medical Association met in Oslo in 1970. Should we go backwards in our concern for the life of an individual human being? The unborn human is still a human life and not all the ...
- 4848: Hobbes
- ... believes the nature of man to be bad. According to Hobbes, if we as men were left to exercise our own private judgement regarding our affairs we would most assuredly collapse into a state of war. He believes that when there is no singular, ever-present power to keep man in awe, and to control man by fear of punishment from that singular power, that man will break his agreements and ... self-interest, so without the terror of some ever-present power to instill fear in all man, we would abstain from no measure in order to preserve our own well being. In a state of war man is in "a Continual fear and danger of a violent death; and the life of man (is) solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short." (Hobbes. Pg. 107) The only way to prevent entering a state of war is to erect one common power, which is known as a commonwealth or sovereign, who is "One person, of whose Acts a great Multitude, by mutuall Covenants one with another, have made themselves every ...
- 4849: Martin Luther King Jr
- ... that gained national attention. They joined in local demonstrations against segregated restaurants, hotels, transit, and housing. This strategy worked because of the scenes of violent acts against young protestors in newspapers and televisions around the world. During the demonstrations, King was arrested and taken to jail. National reaction to the Birmingham violence built support for the struggle for black civil rights. The demonstrations forced white leaders to negotiate an end to ... King also lost support among white Americans when he joined the growing number of antiwar activists in 1965 and began to publicly criticize American foreign policy in Vietnam. Kings outspoken opposition to the Vietnam War (1959-1975) also angered President Johnson. On the other hand, some of Kings white supporters agreed with his criticisms of the United States involvement in Vietnam so strongly that they shifted their activism from ... garbage workers in the spring of 1968. He was assassinated in Memphis by a sniper on April 4. News of the assassination resulted in an outpouring of shock and anger throughout the nation and the world, prompting riots in more than 100 United States cities in the days following Kings death. In 1969 James Earl Ray, an escaped convict, pleaded guilty to the murder of King and was sentenced ...
- 4850: Endangerd Species
- Abstract: For Endangered Species I am doing my project on endangered species. In the world there are a lot of endangered species for example: birds, insects, tigers, whales and many more. I have learned many things from this project on how the animals get endangered and ways how to help ... and do not harm it, it might have babys and have more of its kind. A species is named endangered when of its kind occurs in a low number. About 1000 species in the world are named endangered, or are in threat to be extinct. I never knew that some kinds of birds were in danger. We can help these animals and plants by making laws that you are not ... is presumed to be the major habitat destruction that resulted from logging of large Southern forests. Ivory-bills required large tracts of land with old trees and were unable to cope with timbering activities. The world's last dusky seaside sparrow died in Florida in June 1987 because its habitat, Florida's coastal salt marsh, was severely depleted. In the early 1990s the spotted owl of the United States Pacific ...
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