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3.9 |
In her Trendspotter’s Guide to New Communication, Cairncross mentions the decline of national authority as one of the issues . She states that governments will find national legislation and censorship inadequate for regulating the global flow of information. |
7.6 |
... They were driving at very high speeds when noticed by a husband-and-wife team of the California Highway Patrol, Tim and Melanie Singer . ... Koon, who had arrived in the police cars along with Officers Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, Theodore Briseno, and Rolando Solano, told Melanie Singer to Stand back. |
5.1 |
... Rationale For the past eight years, California has been applying the Three Strikes law to repeat offenders . There has been a tremendous amount of controversy about this particular law and at times it seemed like this was all that the Media talked about. |
7.6 |
Can cameras make schools better ? I agree that cameras in schools would make them better . School bullying is out of control in the U . ... According to the National Institute of Child Health and development, 16 of American students say they have been bullied in school. |
8.3 |
... A national survey conducted for Public Campaign by The Mellman Group, published in late Spring 2000 found By a margin of 68 to 19 , voters support the idea of full public financing-Clean Money-for federal elections as is the law already in Maine, Arizona, Vermont and Massachusetts. |
5.1 |
Campaign Finance Reform Soft Money A very controversial issue facing American politics today is campaign finance reform; more specifically, whether or not to ban soft money. |
7.3 |
2004 Senatorial Showdown Gibbons v . Reid The drama that reality TV should really explore is that of a competitive senatorial race . ... The important question in 2004 is who will be voted off the Hill? |
3.6 |
... The success of this strategy will be dependent on Dean framing the campaign in a manner that focuses on his strongest areas . Advertising will be a crucial component to the Dean campaign, but it will also be the most difficult in terms of funding and presenting a challenge for his opponents. |
5.8 |
... But the technologically superior states by no means have always been the losers in low intensity conflicts . ... But in example of nations with comparable differences in technology or military power, the conflicts have more or less been dominated by the technologically superior states. |
26.3 |
Introduction The modern military has increasingly become an important factor in what has been termed peacekeeping operations . These depart from what the military has traditionally been trained for. |
8.1 |
Can Terrorism be Justified ? a Applying Just War Theory to Terrorism Valls approaches the discussion of terrorism through the lens of Just War Theory . ... Valls asks if we can apply the criteria of Just War Theory, originally developed to deal with conventional wars between nations, to non-state actors, which is how terrorism is most often characterized. |
3.9 |
... The public as well as many politicians submitted over 2600 designs, but unfortunately the Parliament of Canada never called a vote for the new flag. |
3.4 |
... This discussion has brought up many points regarding Canada’s own national defence . ... However he also sent a message to Ottawa on Wednesday November 20, 2002 calling on some NATO allies, such as Canada, to spend more on national defence. |
4.7 |
... During the meeting 300 delegates decided it was time for a new political party . That party was officially born at the founding assembly in October, with Preston Manning elected as leader. |
3.9 |
The road to attaining Canadian citizenship is a lengthy and arduous journey . ... This raises the question Is such a scrupulous immigration policy moral ? ... The Canadian immigration policy is unjust and unfair. |
12.5 |
There has been growing discord over the past 30 some years by politicians and citizens alike in regards to the role that the Canadian Senate plays in politics in Canada, as well as its function and makeup. |
10.8 |
... The synonyms for marijuana are marihuana, ganja, pot, grass, weed, dope, sess, sens, skunk, Mary Jane, and Cannabis Sativa . ... The history of cannabis products and their use has been long, colorful and varied. |
4.7 |
... The Supreme Court declared the death penalty to be cruel and unusual punishment, which is in violation of the Eighth Amendment . ... There were many reasons why the Supreme Court set this precedent, the main one was that capital punishment is not in violation of the Eighth Amendment when murder or treason is involved. |
2.1 |
For many years now, crime has been a part of society . Whether it was something as small as stealing a neighbor's crops, or as serious as killing another person, crime has plagued society since the beginning of time. |
10 |
... Is capital punishment the answer for the criminals of todays society ? Capital punishment is defined as the legal infliction of the death penalty . Today, in modern law, the death penalty is corporal punishment in its most severe form. |
2.1 |
Capital punishment has been around for a long time . ... A lot of countries all around the world actively use Capital punishment . No form of capital punishment should ever be outlawed in the United States of America. |
2.2 |
... There are many arguments against capital punishment . ... A system with capital punishment is immensely more high-priced than one in which the maximum penalty is life imprisonment. |
2.6 |
Capital Punishment Capital punishment is an extreme punishment used to correct extreme crimes . ... Capital punishment today is more humane today with new methods like lethal injection and the chair compared to old ways like drawing and quartering, the guillotine, and boiling to death. |
3.2 |
Capital punishment in the United States is an issue that has been debated for years . ... Not every one feels the same way, but, in America, the death penalty for murderers is beneficial to the economy, serves as deterrence, and is a punishment that fits the crime. |
3.2 |
Is the death penalty an effective punishment ? ... The death penalty is not an effective punishment because it violates human rights, is a primitive form of punishment and wastes the money of people. |
1.9 |
... Killing is murder, it is morally and ethically wrong, this doesn’t go away by changing the name from murder to capital punishment . ... Capital punishment is unconstitutional. |
5.1 |
Capital Punishment Thesis Statement The use of capital punishment has increases significantly over the past few years, and with the increase of use in the death penalty comes much controversy. |
10.2 |
Other than abortion, capital punishment is the largest topic of debate that has given the Supreme Court a fair amount of problems . ... The American Civil Liberties Union ACLU opposes the death penalty in that it violates the constitutional prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment. |
5 |
... Fines and imprisonment seemed appropriate punishment for most offenses, however crimes such as murder, seemed to call for more severe punishment . ... As American society developed the system of capital punishment has been reshaped by concerns about fairness, morality, and the possibility of wrongful convictions the death penalty is no longer swift and cheap. |
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Aaron Nation 3 28 03 English AP Capital Punishment Murder ? ... Is capital punishment the answer for the criminals of todays society ? Capital punishment is defined as the legal infliction of the death penalty. |
9.5 |
... Evans was being subject to cruel and unusual punishment . ... In most cases the countries and states that stopped capital punishment followed with its formal abolition shortly after Clay, 1990, p. |
6.7 |
... Since the winter of 1936, the debate over capital punishment has swayed from great public support to meager numbers of proponents . ... Since this first capital punishment poll, there have been many others. |
2.8 |
Capital Punishment for a Safer Society While the number of prisoners on death row has increased ten times over the last 50 years, the number of executions has decreased. |
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There has been much controversy over capital punishment over the years . Few people in the United States see capital punishment as being wrong . It is said that Canada is way too easy on their criminals because they do not punish the convicts by the death penalty. |
2.2 |
... The United States U . S . remains one of the only Western countries to use the capital punishment, also known as the death penalty . ... As cruel crimes have increased, American citizens have started realizing how important capital punishment is for two-thirds of the U. |
6.5 |
Capitalism has been through many changes in the last century . Over the decades changes have occurred in government from the Social Security act of 1935 to the government constantly changing of taxes. |
7.7 |
For years, a debate has waged between prominent Christian and secular scholars, teachers, and thinkers, and the question has been this Has the Church supported or opposed capitalism historically? |
12.8 |
Can the World Survive the Triumph of Capitalism ? ... School of Management Harvard Business Review 01-01-1997 One World, Ready or Not The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism William Greider New York Simon Schuster, 1997 Suppose the following ad appeared in your favorite magazine Private tour available to crisscross globe. |
3.5 |
Throughout American history there have been changes that have shaped the way we live today . ... None of these things are as important as the end of segregation and our economic structure, capitalism. |
13.1 |
... This unwarranted attack both shocked and outraged the American public, making it clear that measures had to be taken, and something had to be done. |
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... Case History 1 . ... Yes Holding In the case of a law enacted by a state legislature applicable not only to elections to state offices, but also to the selection of Presidential electors, the legislature is not acting solely under the authority given it by the people of the State, but by asset of. |
10.6 |
... com Case for Legalizing Marijuana What Is Marijuana ? Marijuana, a drug obtained from dried and crumpled parts of the ubiquitous hemp plant Canabis sativa or Cannabis indica. |
6.8 |
... During the period of Cold War or West versus East bloc politics, each superpower or bloc aimed to control proliferation in the area of its interest. |
3.9 |
The Sutton Ruling More than Meets the Eye An employee with severely imperfect eyesight requests you for accommodation under the American with Disabilities Act ADA. |
5.9 |
... Cuba and its leader today, Fidel Castro, have their own roots in a revolution that took place only some forty years ago . ... While earning a doctorate of law in Havana, Fidel Castro began to participate in student protests against Batistan polices. |
6.5 |
Gifts as Forms of Communication Anthropology Assignement 101 B, Fall 2002 . The exchange of gifts has been practiced all over the world and continues to play a large role in many cultures. |
2.3 |
The Cause and Effect of Global Warming Since the start of the industrial revolution, our world has experienced rapid growth in the past century . One the effects of this growth is global warming. |
12.3 |
Causes and Consequences of Terrorism in the Middle East Case Study Israeli and Palestinian Conflict Terrorism is a broad and vague word used to describe or label any number of acts or people. |
4.3 |
In the history of this country we have had many times where the economy has not done so well . The trend seems to be a growth period followed by a decline in the economy, or a recession. |
3.6 |
When a person goers to the cemetery one thinks about death or memories of the one they go to visit . ... This cemetery has or had only white people buried in it. |