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'96 Elections
Number of words: 485 - Number of pages: 2.... The speakers must be very good at thinking of
something to say quickly and making their point clear to the audience in order
to make a difference in the debates. The debates are a time to show the
audience the flaws the other candidate might have and to also show them the good
things that you may have to offer them as their president or vice-president.
Dole is the major republican candidate for president. One of Dole's major
plans in his presidency, if he is elected, is to cut taxes and balance the
budget. This is a very hard thing to do, but it is a good aspect of B .....
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Anti-Affirmative Action
Number of words: 592 - Number of pages: 3.... I found on
the World Wide Web, affirmative action beneficiaries are "not the best pick, but
only the best pick from a limited group." Another article I found,
"Affirmative action: A Counter-Productive Policy" by Ernest Pasour also on the
W.W.W., is one example which reveals that Duke, a very famous and prestigious
university, adopted a resolution requiring each of it's department to hire at
least one new African-American for a faculty position the 1993 date. More
proofs of Affirmative Action in action is the admission practices at the
University of California Berkeley. In the same article .....
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R. V. Keilty
Number of words: 729 - Number of pages: 3.... Also the actual
physical possession is not necessarily needed to be proven as was in R.v.Russo
where the defendant was convicted of possession and trafficking even though he
did not posses at any time the narcotics. In the case R.v.Piscopo it was
demonstrated that an accused can be convicted upon circumstantial evidence. The
accused can be convicted using all of the aforementioned cases. Another issue
is that if this case becomes precedent it would open a "floodgate" or loophole
in the law where other criminals may escape through. This would allow for more
dangerous dealers of narcotics, .....
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Mr
Number of words: 1841 - Number of pages: 7.... basilar artery (shown to be calcified, in the CT scans) the frontal lobe impairment indicates more generalised arterial disease. Fitness for trial Physically: Senator Pinochet would at present be able to attend a trial but as features of cerebrovascular damage have progressed despite optimal treatment (with good control of diabetes and blood pressure and antiplaseler agents) further deterioration in both physical and mental condition is likely. Mentally: It is our view that Senator Pinochet would not at the present be mentally capable of meaningful participation in a trial. We base this opini .....
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Marijuana
Number of words: 2604 - Number of pages: 10.... extend the life of the
elderly. On the whole the elderly, as well as others, welcome that
development -- even if they fear some of its consequences. With these
advances it has become possible to keep people in a vegetative state
for almost unlimited periods of time. Moreover, there are situations
in which neither the patient nor the family has the ability to bring
such unhappy circumstances to an end. For this reason, advance
directives are becoming increasingly prevalent. In a recent study,
King (1996) reported that approximately 90% of the American public
want adva .....
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RAP CENORSHIP
Number of words: 9767 - Number of pages: 36.... nineteenth-century in the great Russian humanist Aleksandr Herzin. Herzin left his native country in protest of Czarist censorship only to feel "profound disillusionment with the extremely narrow limits of permission imposed on freedom of expression by market censorship in the West" (Jansen 1991). This author will explore how these forces are affecting the free expression of musicians and lyricists of popular music in the United States, show how censorship has failed to work as planned, and provide a solution to the problem. Music as Literature and Art Music lyrics are essentially composed a .....
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Capital Punishment Should Be A
Number of words: 2957 - Number of pages: 11.... out that since the reinstatement of the death penalty in the United States in 1976, of those sentenced to death, 490 people have been executed while 76 have been freed from Death Row. This calculates into one innocent person being released from Death Row for every six individuals that were executed. This figure correlates with the 1996 U.S. Department of Justice report that indicates that over a 7-year period, beginning in 1989, when DNA evidence in various cases was tested, 26% of primary suspects were exonerated. This has led some to conclude that a similar percentage of inmates presently s .....
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Analysis Of International Law
Number of words: 1663 - Number of pages: 7.... as states must give consent to the
commands that they will follow. It is a direct expression of raison
d'etat, the "interests of the state", and aims to serve the state, as
well as protect the state by giving its rights and duties. This is
done through treaties and other consensual engagements which are
legally binding.
The case-law of the ICJ is an important aspect of the UN's
contribution to the development of international law. It's judgements
and advisory opinions permeates into the international legal community
not only through its decisions as such but through the wider
implicatio .....
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Juvenile Crime And Prevention
Number of words: 1174 - Number of pages: 5.... policies and programs should be to support and supplement family functioning, rather than substituting for family functioning." 40
Testifying to the Little Hoover Commission about the proper state role, the California Youth Authority said that while history shows that the juvenile justice system has been a shared state-local responsibility, prevention activities have been primarily local activities:
The state role is limited to advising, evaluating, coordinating and providing technical assistance and information. Indeed, the juvenile justice system in its entirety is somewhat limited in its .....
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Why The Taxes Are So High In Canada
Number of words: 634 - Number of pages: 3.... First, Canadian government provides unemployment insurance to all
Canadian. This welfare is very important for every one, especially when people
lose the job and have to live on. They can get the pay-cheque from government
until they find the job. Every-time, people get the job, they have to pay 5% of
their salary for unemployment insurance. Unemployment insurance provide a good
working condition for every worker. Also, it help unemployment people to find
the second job easier.
Second, senior pension and child tax benefits. Senior people and
children can not work and most paren .....
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