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Essays 241 - 270
A 'Moment of Silence' in Schools In 1962 the Supreme Court decided that public schools did not have the power to authorize scho...
Anonymous Published on 05/26/2005 7429 Reads Politics
Polarization in the Political System On Tuesday, November 14, 1995, in what has been perceived as the years biggest non-event, ...
Anonymous Published on 05/26/2005 1942 Reads Politics
American Declaration of Independence and the French Declaration of Rights Few political documents have affected the world quite...
Anonymous Published on 05/21/2005 11947 Reads Politics
Agent Orange and Vietnam We must do everything in our power to make the world recognize that our veterans are still paying a hi...
Anonymous Published on 05/19/2005 7677 Reads Historical
Electoral College The next President of the United States, the successor to William Jefferson Clinton and man who will lead Ame...
Anonymous Published on 05/19/2005 7753 Reads Politics
Pendleton Civil Service Act Since the beginning of the government, people gained and lost their jobs whenever a new president t...
Anonymous Published on 05/16/2005 4761 Reads Politics
Electoral College: 2000 Election Results Fair? With the surge of controversy surrounding the recent election, the United States...
Anonymous Published on 05/15/2005 8226 Reads Contemporary
Expanding the Security Council is an issue that I was thinking about for long time. Many countries believe that they should become...
Anonymous Published on 04/27/2005 3544 Reads Politics
The Rising Discrepancy Among the Rich and the Poor The United States of America is unquestionably one of the most economically...
yijung Published on 04/26/2005 13719 Reads Contemporary
Reverse Descrimination in Hiring, Article Review Tom L. Beauchamp, author of “The Justification of reverse Discrimination in Hiri...
Anonymous Published on 04/24/2005 5877 Reads Contemporary
Power, as one of the most regular and widely used words in today's society, has raised various debates and controversy in its appl...
zuojj Published on 04/20/2005 5416 Reads Politics
I've recently read an article in local newspaper referring to the latest Terrorist attacks in Madrid, Spain. The media coverage of...
Anonymous Published on 04/12/2005 2172 Reads Politics
(this one needs some work...{spelling grammar etc.}) In the 1960’s there was an uprising of sorts. The “black” communities ...
Anonymous Published on 03/10/2005 37453 Reads Historical
Not ago, In the nineteenth century, the words that our forefathers wrote in the Declaration of Independence, “that all men were cr...
tyson_626 Published on 02/02/2005 15245 Reads Historical
Democracy In Ancient Athens Do you think that an ancient Athenian would have recognized the constitution of the U.K as a democr...
Anonymous Published on 12/28/2004 6201 Reads Politics
CANADIAN POLITICAL PARTIES: The Four Political Parties of Canada In a country as vast and as culturally diverse as Canada, man...
Medina Published on 12/26/2004 10876 Reads Politics
Were The Federalists Democratic? Was the United States really founded on the democracy we know today? The idea of democracy is ...
Anonymous Published on 12/23/2004 3307 Reads Politics
Reducing The Military With the end of the “Cold War” America’s armed forces are too large and expensive to maintain while in an...
Anonymous Published on 12/23/2004 2652 Reads Politics
2000 Presidential Campaigns The 2000 Presidential campaigns are going to be a very close according to the recent poles made by ...
Anonymous Published on 12/23/2004 5206 Reads Politics
The Gateway To Women's Country: A Nightmare Of Feminism In The Gate to Women's Country, Sherri Tepper gives the reader a l...
SamSkillz Published on 12/22/2004 5682 Reads Historical
On January 23, 1982, President Ronald Reagan was early in his term as President of the United States with many issues with which t...
Anonymous Published on 11/29/2004 5381 Reads Politics
Your country, right or wrong? Is it a person’s responsibility to support his country in whatever decisions said country partici...
blututh Published on 11/01/2004 3403 Reads Contemporary
The Crime of American Passivity Genocide is a crime on a different scale to all other crimes against humanity, and it implies a...
Anonymous Published on 10/31/2004 21790 Reads Politics
The United States secretary of interior designate is Gale Norton. She was appointed that position for one reason, “because she ca...
Anonymous Published on 10/30/2004 5044 Reads Contemporary
The decision for the trial over the 2000 Election was both just and right. Gore contested the election a couple days after George...
Anonymous Published on 10/29/2004 6349 Reads Contemporary
Martin Luther King Jr. King was born Michael Luther King in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929. He was one of the three child...
iwuvjoleywoley Published on 10/12/2004 9698 Reads Historical
From the beginning of John Kennedy's Administration into this fifth year of Lyndon Johnson's presidency, substantially the same sm...
SchoolStinks! Published on 07/07/2004 4952 Reads Historical
States stands at the helm of the Middle East. Her control of the Persian Gulf oil is masterful and firm. The world's sole superpow...
SchoolStinks! Published on 07/07/2004 4614 Reads Contemporary
What can we say about Ronald Reagan? What should we say? We can be fairly sure that the mainstream (liberal) press will be respect...
SchoolStinks! Published on 07/07/2004 3220 Reads Historical
Written By Robert Alt Baghdad, Iraq—The nine men were arrested on flimsy charges and sent to Abu Ghraib prison, where they were...
SchoolStinks! Published on 07/07/2004 2626 Reads Contemporary