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Soviet Union Joseph Stalin
1,249 words
Joseph Stalin lived from 1879 till 1953. Stalin
was one of the most ruthless communist dictators
of all time. After Lenin's death, Stalin pushed
his way to the top and was set out to make the
Soviet Union into an industrial power. In 1928,
Stalin proposed the Five Year Plans, which were to
build heavy industry, transportation, and an
increase in farm production. This initial attempt
to industrialize the country was generally
successful, but collectivization was extremely
unpopular and was resist...
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United States Of America Flag Burning
1,397 words
... merican public stand? Various polls indicate
that 70 %- 80 % are in favor of the proposed
amendment (Citizen's Flag Alliance). However, when
informed as to the first Amendment implications of
such an amendment, poll show that American
opinions are more swayed and split their opinions
at nearly 50 % (Fullwood). The main argument for
the Flag Desecration Amendment is that the
American flag is not just another piece of cloth
(Citizen's Flag Alliance). The flag is proclaimed
by supporters to be ...
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Brain Damage Body Weight
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Alterations in feeding behaviour of female rats at
varying phases of their reproductive sequence as a
result of lesions in various parts of the amygdala
The topic of this proposed research is the role of
the amygdala in hunger and satiety following
damage in female infant and adult rats as a result
of sexual and maternal activity. Data will be
collected from 200 female albino rats, 50 infants
and 150 adults of the Sprague-Dawley strain.
Hunger and satiety will be analysed following
feeding behav...
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Federal Income Tax Flat Tax
2,628 words
A Critical Review And Analysis Of The 3 Systems Of
US Taxation Proposed By President Bush's Advisory
Panel On Federal Tax Reform; US Federal Income
Tax, Proposed Flat Tax And Proposed National Sales
Presidents Bush's Advisory Panel has proposed
three systems of US taxation due to unacceptable
state of the U. S. current tax system. These
proposals were made to identify the most important
problems in the U. S. nations tax code and to
recommend the most appropriate options to make the
code fairer, ...
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Running Head White Evaluation Of Theories And Frameworks
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Running head: WHITE PAPER EVALUATION OF THEORIES
AND FRAMEWORKS FOR MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL
INFORMATION AND INTELLECTUAL ASSETS White Paper
Evaluation of Theories and Frameworks for Managing
Organizational Information and Intellectual Assets
White Paper Evaluation of Theories and Frameworks
for Managing Organizational Information and
Intellectual Assets Executive Summary The present
paper emphasizes on the growing importance of
information and intellectual assets for the
companies and the necess...
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Ethical Decision Making Cost Benefit Analysis
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Business Ethics In my paper, I will discuss a case
that happened to one financial company. This is a
large organization with more than one thousand of
employees and fifty offices all over the country.
This is not a multinational company, but it has a
significant market share at the domestic market.
As the company came into a new stage of its
development, with a change of the top management,
it became evident that the need improvement in
operations. Regardless of the stable position of
the compan...
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Bob Dole Billion Dollars
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People understand they cant get all these tax
cuts, protect their favorite programs, and balance
the budget, says Susan Tanaka speaking on the
promises made by presidential candidate Bob Dole
to the American public (Gibbs 1996). Bob Dole
proposed his tax cut package on Aug. 5, 1996
hoping to entice the public into voting for him in
the 1996 presidential elections. Dole focuses his
proposal towards social conservatives and supply
sider's believing he will give them their link to
growth-oriented t...
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Affordable Housing Toronto Star
3,943 words
In a just society, the ruling authority must
decide what is right when allocating wealth to its
individual citizens. The same ruling authority
does this by intervening with the inner workings
of a marketplace to uphold its fundamental values
and ideals. The aim of government intervention is
to create a just society that will reflect the
people? s values. Governing bodies do this by
establishing laws that enforce fairness or?
equity? . The Ontario government passed the Rent
Control Act in 1975. T...
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Sherman Antitrust Act Jersey Prentice Hall
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Micro + Soft The Split of an Empire Kendra Phelps
BUS 415. 3 / Business Law Rob Goodwin July 5, 2000
Table of Contents I. Introduction: The Allegations
and the Laws 3 II. Introduction: The Proof 4 III.
Trial 5 Table 16 IV. The Proposal 8 V. Microsoft's
Response 9 VI. The Foes and Their Thoughts 11 VII.
Current Status and Discussion 12 VIII.
Recommendations 15 References 18 Micro + Soft The
Split of an Empire Could the megalosaurus business
that was conceived in 1975 really be split in two
or thr...
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Million Years Ago Mass Extinction
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Earth probably began Extinction Introduction Earth
probably began about 4. 5 billion years ago. A
history of this life on Earth is recorded in
fossil remains and traces of past life. It is a
record of evolution for both life and the planet.
Life and the planet have co-evolved, with life
causing changes to the planet which in turn drive
changes in life. The Fossil Record A history of
these changes is recorded in the layers or strata
of rock laid down over the millions of years, and
by changes in ...
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Half An Hour
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February 2 nd, 1945 Dear Diary, I have only
several minutes to spare writing, as I am much in
need of sleep and will be awakened at 2: 00 AM to
board The Sacred Cow, the airplane that will
transport me from here to Yalta. A seven-hour
flight they tell me, much of it over undesirable
territory. If any man thinks that I am
anticipating this flight, let alone this entire
ordeal, with any air of amusement or excitement,
then I would inform him that he is much more in
need of sleep than I am. Where t...
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United States Constitution Bill Of Rights
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When comparing and contrasting Anti-Federalist
views on the ratification of the United States
Constitution with those of the Federalists, one
must also consider the inherent relationship that
represents their respective views upon principles,
problems and solutions, ultimately surmising which
side best reflects or departs from the original
principles set forth for the Declaration. It can
be argued that the two sides are quite contrary in
their individual perceptions, which each faction
believing...
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Internet Service Providers Pilot Study
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The Internet has emerged as a dynamic new
communications medium at an astounding pace in
recent years. It enables the exchange of text,
sound, video and images between millions of
individuals from all around the world in a manner
not possible via traditional media. But along with
the growth of these services and the benefits they
can provide for enhanced communication,
entertainment and educational services, concerns
have been raised around the world about the
content of these services. The natu...
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Essay Concerning Human Understanding Distinct Ideas
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John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human
Understanding John Locke: An Essay Concerning
Human Understanding John Locke: An Essay
Concerning Human Understanding: Book 1: Chapter 1
Go: To the Table of Contents | This is the first
Chapter | Forward to Next Chapter Book I Neither
Principles nor Ideas Are Innate Chapter I No
Innate Speculative Principles 1. The way shown how
we come by any knowledge, sufficient to prove it
not innate. It is an established opinion amongst
some men, that there are in the u...
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Intellectual Property Microsoft Corp
1,557 words
Governments Proposed Conduct Remedies Would Also
Hurt Consumers and Innovation; Company Outlines
Proposal to Speed Resolution of the Case As Well
As More Extensive Remedy Procedures If Necessary
REDMOND, Wash. May 10, 2000 Microsoft Corp. today
urged U. S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield
Jackson to dismiss the governments unprecedented
proposal to break up the company and outlined more
appropriate remedies as well as a range of
procedures designed to move the remedy phase
forward as quickly...
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Writ Of Habeas Corpus North And South
1,561 words
Presidents of the United States take an oath to
uphold the Constitution. In times of crisis,
however, presidents are tempted to circumvent the
spirit of the Constitution in the name of
political expediency. The president of the United
States of America is frequently under pressure,
which could be for something as simple as dealing
with his wife (especially if shes running for the
US Senate), but usually the problem is more
extensive. Then, the whole nation is affected, and
the problem becomes a ...
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Young Offenders Act Violent Offenders
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Public Policy on Youth Crime The most recent
phenomenon in today s society is youth crime, and
the type of serious crimes that youths are
committing. The key question that one must ask
oneself is why are the children of tomorrow
committing these crimes, and what measures are
government organizations, and interest groups
taking to deter young peoples and at the same time
re-habilitating young offenders? The issues this
paper will be analysing will show the comparison
between the Young Offenders A...
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Affordable Housing Toronto Star
3,597 words
Rent Control-pro The Detrimental Effects in
Changing the Rent Control ActIn a just society,
the ruling authority must decide what is right
when allocating wealth to its individual citizens.
The same ruling authority does this by intervening
with the inner workings of a marketplace to uphold
its fundamental values and ideals. The aim of
government intervention is to create a just
society that will reflect the people s values.
Governing bodies do this by establishing laws that
enforce fairness or ...
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Lenin Soviet Union
1,256 words
Joseph Stalin lived from 1879 till 1953. Stalin
was one of the most ruthless communist dictators
of all time. After Lenin? s death, Stalin pushed
his way to the top and was set out to make the
Soviet Union into an industrial power. In 1928,
Stalin proposed the Five Year Plans, which were to
build heavy industry, transportation, and an
increase in farm production. This initial attempt
to industrialize the country was generally
successful, but collectivization was extremely
unpopular and was resis...
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