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Capital Punishment
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 441

.... forms of punishment for crimes. They seem to be inhumane. Yet in Eastern cultures, if one steals something, they lose a finger or two and sometimes an entire hand depending on the severity of the crime. This seems to be reason enough not to steal, as in these cultures there is a very low theft rate. Maybe the ACLU would find a monetary fine a more appropriate punishment? For society to take money away from someone against his will without giving him any tangible goods in return would make society a thief. Of course, the Bedau also explains that brutalizes society, .....


Castro’s Screw Up And Cuba's Economic Crisis
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 1965

.... changes to adapt its trade and industry to the new relationship. By 1987 CMEA countries accounted for over 85% of Cuban trade despite new bilateral accords signed with many countries including Colombia, Mexico, Spain and Venezuela. Although Cuba's revolutionary leaders had intended to pursue a policy of economic diversification, they quickly had to abandon this approach. Instead, the government emphasized increased sugar production to garner essential foreign exchange earnings and Soviet subsidies. Sugar products represented 80% of Cuba's exports between 1920 and 1959 a .....


Multiculturalism
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 857

.... equal," our nation was built by more than one culture, and the intentions of the idea of are to make the world totally free of any type of bigotry or racism. The constitution stating that all men are created equal explains the general idea of . Every person has the opportunity to do whatever he or she wants with themselves. The individual has the same rights as any other person in our country. Every persons rights and beliefs are also protected by the United States and each person can express theirself or advertise their culture. Our nation was built by more than one cul .....


Reasonable Accommodation In The Work Place Under ADA
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1752

.... poses three main questions: Who is considered disabled? What is an essential function of a job? What is considered Reasonable Accommodation? To be protected under the ADA an individual must have a physical or mental impairment that substantially affects one or more major life activities. The impairment may not be due to environmental, cultural, or economic disadvantages. For example a person who cannot read because they have dyslexia is considered disabled but a person who cannot read because they dropped out of school is not. In addition persons who are perceived to be d .....


Haig V. Agee: Power To Revoke Passports
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 745

.... passports? "The Secretary of State may grant and issue passports, and cause passports to be granted, issued, and verified in foreign countries by diplomatic representatives of the United States . . . under such rules as the President shall designated and prescribe for and on behalf of the United States, and no other person shall grant, issue, or verify such passports." 22 U.S.C. 211a (1976 ed., Supp. IV). Since the Congress did not specify who has the powers to revoke passports, it should be assumed that because the Secretary is the only person who can grant passports, .....


ClockWork Orange
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 827

.... therapy, new medicines, and exposure to violent film. The program breaks all that Alex holds dear and builds him up with a new artificial conscience. This part of the novel "presents the reader with a new, reformed Alex, an Alex without free will or freedom of choice, an Alex who has become a victim". Burgess considers this lack of freedom to be spiritually murderous and terribly wrong. Burgess knows that it is better to choose to be evil, than to be forced to be good. Alex is tormented by his new state of oppression. He is incapable of making any choice; he must al .....


PRIVACY
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2082

.... fact be intercepted and read by other people. For many years, this has been happening, and it has always been a problem, but with more and more information being passed through, people want something to ensure their . The government does not want to allow everyday people the privelage of computer security. Although they have tried to place laws on the uses of some methods of , they have not been as successful as they had hoped. is important to people, governments and businesses, and finding a method to protect their information is also a concern. has been defined as "the cla .....


Ecuador And Democracy
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1791

.... 1991 was 10,800,00. This is approximately 10 times the number of Indian estimated to have been living in the area at the time of the Spanish conquest. The population density of about 38 people per sq. km is the highest of any South American nation. Like other Latin American countries, the major religion is Roman Catholicism. Some of the older cities have splendid 16th and 17th-century Catholic churches. Although churches of other faiths can found, they form only a very small minority. The Indians, while outwardly Roman Catholic, tend to blend Catholicism with their tradit .....



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