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A Victory For Clinton
843 Words - 4 Pages.... four years as president has
seen a stable economy, and he will try to keep this up for another four years.
The balancing of the budget proves to stand as one of the largest issues going
into the election.
Dole has talked about putting up 23% of federal spending up for cuts.
Dole has also said he will not touch the areas of social security, defense,
interest on the debt, Medicare, Medicaid, veterans benefits, military pensions,
and the Energy Department research labs with cuts. This means under Dole we
would be likely to see cuts in national parks with the number of rangers, the
Border Patrol with fewer agents, the Bureau of Prisons with fewer prison spaces,
NASA with fe ....
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Death Penalty
2049 Words - 8 Pages.... and treason to petty theft and murder. Many ancient societies accepted the idea that certain crimes deserved capital punishment. Ancient Roman and Mosaic law endorsed the notion of retaliation; they believed in the rule of "an eye for an eye." Similarly, the ancient Egyptians, Assyrians, and Greeks all executed citizens for a variety of crimes. The most famous people to be executed are Socrates and Jesus. Only in England, during the reigns of King Canute (1016-1035) and William the Conqueror (1066-1087) was the not used, although the results of interrogation and torture were often fatal (Kronenwetter 12). Later, Britain reinstated the and brought it to its American c ....
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Invaded By Immigrants
1755 Words - 7 Pages.... as it is set up these days does not
build our country but tears it down. The open gates policy implemented by our
government leaves the Canadian social system wide open to be abused by would-be
migrants in other countries. It is quite obvious that the system currently
running is quite imperfect. This paper will attempt to show flaws in Canada's
immigration policy and suggest new policy's which fit better with Canada's
social landscape.
All over the world populations are growing at tremendous rates.
Nothing in this world happens by accident, the populations are moving because
they expect an increase in quality of life in the new country. Country's all
over the ....
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Invasion Of Privacy
895 Words - 4 Pages.... in your dorm room. The ringing of the telephone awakens you. You drudgingly get out of bed and pick up the phone and say, "Hello!" The voice on the other end says, "Hi. This is Robert from the Stony Brook Intranet Monitoring Board and we have noticed that there has been illegal usage of university bandwidth from your computer." You are startled and you ask, "What are you talking about? I have no idea, what you are talking about?" The voice responds, "We have been monitoring the university network and we have noticed that so-and-so from Hand College in room 417A has been receiving or downloading mp3s and other files from your computer." Surprised, you answer, "Really? I didn' ....
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Social Welfare And Its Effects
1734 Words - 7 Pages.... (Day, 1977, p.61). In the early hunter gathering societies, resources were owned communally. Tools and personal possessions were freely exchanged. Since no organized government or state was established, these early civilizations thrived on sharing. Labor was divided by childbearing and food gathering tasks.
As societies migrated to different parts of the world, organized governments, and states were developed. With the advent of organized governments and states came the beginning of social policy.
Egyptian social welfare was based on both the economic need for workers and the religious need for life after death (Day, 1997, p.65). Most of us assume that centrali ....
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Foreign Policy
761 Words - 3 Pages.... with its European rivals. Although ethical motives had some impact on their decision-making, the business-favoring Republican Presidents tended to let economic interests guide their in the period of 1891 to 1914.
President McKinley and Cleveland based decisions concerning western (hemisphere) neighbors on moral grounds. Some people believed that the United States had a moral duty, and a Manifest Destiny, or God-given right to use its power to help oppressed nations, and in turn to rule them, to embrace the democratic government. Revolts and conspiracies against the Spanish regime had dominated Cuban political life throughout the 19th century, and the Cuban struggle f ....
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Student Protest
752 Words - 3 Pages.... cross as more than a tad bit wrong.
There are a number of court cases that cover the matter of . Like always though I choose not to follow the norm, if you will. I would much rather take you on a trip through my mind and my opinions.
As for I am all for it. I would take it to the highest degree if it has to go that far. I see school as a place to come and socialize. The stuff that is taught is all boring to me. It always seems as if I already know what is going to be said. So what is the point? To go and get a diploma that in all actuality is nothing but a piece of paper that could easily be made by me. Perhaps that is why I get myself in so much trouble here. I am not the ....
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Cloning
906 Words - 4 Pages.... organs for transplant patients that are in their final hour then we are actually improving their life. If you feel that saving a person’s life is a bad thing, then I’m sorry. People often question whether or not we have the right to clone. We are all guaranteed rights by the fact that we are human beings. Those rights include the right to pursue areas of scientific study, and also the right to live. They could have argued the fact that man was not meant to walk on the moon. If they did, and the program did not succeed, then we would not have the technology that we have today. organs can only yield new technologies that will be beneficial to society. Organ is something ....
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