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Politics and Government Term Papers and Reports
Oil In April 2000
590 Words - 3 Pages

.... I expect we will have started to see some economic growth deterioration and I think from there we probably will see demand start to come under some pressure,” said Peter Beutel, president of Cameron Hanover, an energy risk management firm in Connecticut. “So, I think we probably will see prices closer to $1.30 or maybe even $1.25.” What Happened to the $2 Estimate? Just a month ago, the Energy Department said even with increased oil production, gasoline prices were expected to soar to a national average of as much as $1.80 a gallon and likely reach $2 a gallon in some places by July. So what’s changed between now and then? A key international oil meeting in Vienna, ....


Legislative Proposal For New Indecency Language In Telecom Bill
2818 Words - 11 Pages

.... over which they have no specific knowledge or control. The proposal purports to target those who “knowingly” send prohibited communications -- itself a relatively low standard of liability that may not even require actual intent or willfulness. Nevertheless, because the proposal i) defines the elements of criminal liability in vague and contradictory terms, and ii) eliminates safeharbors in the Senate bill that would define a clear standard of care, it might hold systems liable for actions that don't reach even a “ knowingly” standard of liability. As a result, access providers, system managers and operators, and employers may potentially be liable for ....


Bureaucratic Pathologies
517 Words - 2 Pages

.... something done. Red tape occurs because any large organization, government or not, must have some way of ensuring that one part of the organization does not operate out of step with another. Another reason is the result of the need to satisfy legal and political requirements. To meet each need, rules are necessary; to ensure that rules are obeyed, forms must be filled out. Conflict exists because some agencies seem to be working at cross-purposes with other agencies. Duplication, usually called “wasteful duplication”, occurs when two government agencies seem to be doing the same thing. To end conflict and duplication, Congress would have to make some policy choices ....


The Changing World Of Women
470 Words - 2 Pages

.... to college. But that requires a minimum of six years university attendance and if I want more degrees that another five years. Most of my medical friends that are females married and had children while they were studying in college. I don’t want that to be me. I want to actually finish something I start. My father isn’t exactly helping me with the situation. He hates the fact that I want to work. In his case, women are not supposed to work unnecessarily if their husbands can provide for them(or their fathers can provide for them if their not married), but in a place like Saudi Arabia where men and women don’t mix at work, working just enhances the mind and makes on ....


Watergate: Was The Nixon White House Involved?
1607 Words - 6 Pages

.... government” (Gettlin and Colodny 6). The word, “Watergate”, refers to the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. In addition to the hotel, the Watergate complex houses many business offices. It was here that the offices of the Democratic National Committee were burglarizedon June 17, 1972. Five individuals were arrested at the Watergate complex after the burglary. Charges were also pressed on G. George Liddy and E. Howard Hunt ; the “Watergate Seven” were sentenced by Judge John Sirica. Although Nixon was worried about the break-in, he advised the White House press secretary, Ron Ziegler, to dismiss the incident as “a third-rate burglary” (Cannon 107). In the ....


Environmental Law: Nollan Vs. CCC
898 Words - 4 Pages

.... the terms of purchase by the previous land owner. Among those terms was the demolishing of the small deteriorating bungalow that the Nollans had been leasing. The Nollans had planned to expand the structure from the small bungalow that it was to a three bedroom house more complimentary to the surrounding homes and their needs. In order to begin destruction of the property and begin rebuilding the site the Nollans had to secure a permit from the California Coastal Commission. Upon submitting the permit application, the CCC found that the permit should be granted on the condition that the Nollans provide public access to the beach and to the local county park, which lay adj ....


Barbie As The Epitome Of Beaut
508 Words - 2 Pages

.... beautiful woman. Tiny waists and large breasts were beginning to come out as the image of feminine beauty. Society has unconsciously made women focus their attention on their looks, which in my opinion has turned into a social disease. I think that Barbie was an early advocator of the "beauty myth". A doll who, if she were real, would be too thin to fit all of her internal organs and is too busty to stand under her own power. Barbie living in her pink palace and riding her pink corvette with her molded man Ken. Barbie had taught me that every member of society was living this very same life. I have to question if the weight of responsibility for this beauty myth falls only o ....


Models Of Political Ideology
1210 Words - 5 Pages

.... model, the understanding of the different elements involved in these models must be explained. There are five main elements/political philosophies in most American political ideology models: left-liberal, right-conservative, authoritarian, libertarian, and moderate. The first, left-liberals, believe in governing themselves on personal matters, but they want government to control economics. The left-liberals "want government to serve the disadvantaged in the name of fairness. Leftists tolerate social diversity, but work for economic equality" (Libertarian 1). The opposite of the left-liberals is the right-conservatives. This group believes in free-markets with government ....



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