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Analysis Of The Immigration Problem
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 1996.... of 600 to 700 million people who will be seeking jobs. Eighty-eight percent of the world's population growth takes place in the Third World. More than a billion people today are paid about 150 dollars a year, which is less than the average American earns in a week. And growing numbers of these poorly paid Third World citizens want to come to the United States.
In the 1970s, all other countries that accept immigrants started controlling the number of people they would allow into their countries. The United States did not. This means that the huge numbers of immigrants who .....
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Terrorism
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2470.... since April 1995 reveals a dramatic increase in terroristic activities. At least thirty-nine cases have been documented. Many have not been as sever as the federal building bombing, but they have been in the forms of pipe bombs, police stand-offs, bank robberies, attacks on abortion providers and many others. (Terror from Within-MSNBC) However, some terrorist attacks are not preformed by Americans. An example of one of two documented cases of outside attacks on the United States is the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993. (The Centre for National Security Studies, .....
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To What Extent Do Cabinets Play A Role In The Political Executive?
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 534.... executive has increased in size though not at a cabinet level, there has been an increase in size of the Executive Office of the President. It is interesting to note that cabinet is at the apex of countries that regard with high esteem the notion of cabinet government, these countries include, Great Britain, Italy, Sweden, Norway and numerous Commonwealth states.
In the USSR, a type of collective leadership was in place, this was a mirror of the Marxist-Leninist notion. In reality communist party leaders, for example, Stalin, were so autocratic, they wielded such hegemony ove .....
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Imperialism
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1066.... a country
be involved with anothers affairs. Yet with this point of view most would
agree that there would be too much diversity in opinion when deciding
exactly when help is needed. Also, countries such as Japan would never
have developed, whose primary success was to take the ideas of other
nations and better them.
Stronger countries must interfere in the affairs of weaker nations
for the gain of both nations. A more powerful nation can better its own
economy by sharing the resources of other nations and weaker nations are
able to obtain an improved standard of livin .....
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The Ineptitude Of The United S
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1175.... U.S. is one of the founding nations of the United Nations and one of the most influential, yet it has failed to take adequate state responsibility for human rights.
Before tates can be discussed, the concept of state responsibility for human and civil rights must be clearly defined. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines state as "a politically organized body of people usually occupying a definite territory," and responsibility as "moral, legal, or mental accountability." These definitions of state and responsibility can be interpreted and combined to provide a literal defin .....
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Proposition 187: Don't Mess With Texas
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1332.... immigrants avoid paying this tax. Texas does not
have such a tax, so health care is funded by the taxes that everyone in the
state pays. That means that illegal aliens are paying just as much as "real
Americans" are in sales taxes, gas taxes, liquor taxes, and cigarette taxes. For
example, illegal aliens in San Diego, California accounted for 26.6 million
dollars in health care costs in 1994 (Serb 63). Not a single person would deny
that this is a lot of money, and therefore would seem to be an excellent reason
to cut funding right this minute. However, the logical person ha .....
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Problems In Air Traffic Control And Proposed Solutions
Number of pages: 17 | Number of words: 4431.... in the control suite as "the
loudest silence I've ever heard" (UPI , 1995). He went on to say there was
"panic on everybody's face" as they realized they had been rendered deaf, dumb,
and blind by this catastrophic equipment failure. It took a few minutes for
controllers to realize the shut-down had affected the entire facility. There was
no book procedure to cover this emergency scenario, so most controllers
improvised.
Controllers in adjourning Los Angeles, Salt Lake, and Seattle ARTCCs and
various Terminal Radar Approach Controls (TRACON; the level of radar coverage
below .....
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Barbie As The Epitome Of Beaut
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 508.... 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 on Barbie's tiny plastic shoulders? But of course not! To be fair, Barbie was not the only culprit, I can remember getting dolls whose main purpose was to remove or apply make-up, style hair, or spend .....
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