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- Jesus: The First Anarchist
Jesus: The First Anarchist
an essay by George Stark
"In God We Trust," reads the American dollar, mouths the American government.
The bosses put their hands on bibles and take office, they put their hands on
bibles and swear to be truthful and honest and follow the teachings of the
people's God.
But are they following God's will? Have they ever been?
JESUS: AN ANARCHIST?
Throughout history Jesus Christ has been regarded as a revolutionary, but an
anarchist?
Yes, the answer. As ...
- Morality And Legality Of Abortion
Morality and Legality of Abortion
Somewhere amidst the abortion debates of the last quarter century, the
real issue has been lost. The focus has become too religious for a country that
has separated church and state. Therefore, I won't argue the religious rights
and wrongs of abortion. No answers can be derived until we focus on what the
law and our citizens do value, because this is how laws are changed. American
laws hold sacred the value of human rights....but when do a woman's end, an...
- A Victory For Clinton
A Victory For Clinton
Another four years, another new president? The election of 1996 for
president moves closer everyday as the republican Robert Dole, and the president
Bill Clinton fight it out. Far behind and by all means out of the race is Ross
Perot. The polls show Dole-Kemp behind Clinton-Gore, and the results will stay
this way for several key reasons. Clinton will serve another four years as
president since Americans know what to expect from him as president. On several
key issue...
- Why Presidentialism Is Undesirable In A Newly Founded Democracy: Brazils Struggle To Liberalize
Why Presidentialism is Undesirable in a Newly Founded Democracy: Brazil's Struggle to Liberalize
Brazil's transformation from an authoritarian regime to a presidential democracy was a slow and
faltered attempt. From the early suggestions of democratic development, there were both
administrations that contributed to democratic growth, as well as administrations that opposed this
liberalization. This led to an instability in the Brazilian form of democratic government, their
economy, an...
- The HOPE Bill
The HOPE Bill
In the year 2024, the world has grown to increase its size to 24 billion people
worldwide. The increase in the population has caused the destruction of most
farmland in the world, causing it to look underwater for a supply of food.
Private enterprises are currently farming and selling food that comes from
underwater regions of the world. However, a vast majority of the world is
still not being fed. On a percentage basis, though, we have fewer people
unemployed than in 1996. ...
- Marijuana Prohibition Is A Violation Of First Amendment Rights
Marijuana Prohibition is a Violation of First Amendment Rights
"Let me ask you something… if you had a choice, what would it be: Marijuana or Martinis?" This question appeared in the New York Times on Tuesday, May 12th, 1998. Due to the "Marijuana Tax Act" of 1937 the only legal choice that you and the 18 million other adults who used marijuana last year can make is the martini ("Against Drug Prohibition" ix). The legal acceptance of alcohol, however, does not exclude it from the category ...
- Capital Punishment
Capital Punishment
By: Omer Kassam
Thesis One: In principle a case can be made on moral grounds both supporting and
opposing capital punishment.
Thesis two: Concretely and in practice, compelling arguments against capital
punishment can be made on the basis of its actual administration in our society.
Two different cases can be made. One is based on justice and the nature of a
moral community. This leads to a defense of capital punishment. The second is
based on love and the nature...
- The Hutu And Tutsi Tribes In Rwanda
The Hutu and Tutsi Tribes In Rwanda
The Hutu and Tutsi's tribes of Rwanda have been at war for centuries.
The fighting began 5 centuries ago when the Tutsi a warrior tribe of Hamatic
origin invaded Rwanda from the North. The Hutu a peaceful tribe of farmers
could not defend themselves and were reduced to serfdom, each Hutu choosing a
Tutsi master.
In the 18 century the Hutu rebelled and took control of the government
and mistreated the Tutsi. The president a Hutu, Habyiberman,...
- Mexico
Mexico
Mexico was the site of some of the earliest and most advanced civilizations in
the western hemisphere. The Mayan culture, according to archaeological research,
attained its greatest development about the 6th century AD. Another group, the
Toltec, established an empire in the Valley of Mexico and developed a great
civilization still evidenced by the ruins of magnificent buildings and monuments.
The leading tribe, the Aztec, built great cities and developed an intricate
social, political...
- Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action
In the Human Rights Act, Chapter 214 of the revised statutes, 1989, it
states that “in recognition that human rights must be protected by the rule of
law, this Legislature affirms the principal that every person is free and equal
in dignity and rights without regard to race, religion, religious creed, colour,
sex, physical or mental disability or ethnic or national origin.”
Unfortunately though, sometimes this law is not always abided by. Women,
aboriginal people who are ...
- Abortion: Life Or Death Ä Who Chooses?
Abortion: Life or Death Ä Who Chooses?
In Roman times, abortion and the destruction of unwanted children was
permissible, but as out civilization has aged, it seems that such acts were no
longer acceptable by rational human beings, so that in 1948, Canada along with
most other nations in the world signed a declaration of the United Nations
promising every human being the right to life. The World Medical Association
meeting in Geneve at the same time, stated that the utmost respect for human
l...
- The Supreme Court Of The United States
The Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court of the judicial branch of the United States government. Many of the cases that make it to the supreme court are based on rights set forth by the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is comprised of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, and is what this nation was founded upon. The first of these amendments deals with freedoms given to the people, one of these freedoms bei...
- MEDICAID
MEDICAID
I. ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
History
Medicaid is a Federal - State entitlement program that pays for medical services on behalf of certain groups of low income persons. (O'Sullivan, 1990) Title XIX of the Social Security Act provides for the medical assistance commonly known as Medicaid. (O'Sullivan, 1990) This means-tested entitlement program became part of federal law in 1965. Medicaid makes direct payments to medical providers for their services to eligible persons. It is the...
- Effects Of Youth Crime
Effects of Youth Crime
A kid walks down the crowded hallway at school. He is late to his class
so he is going as fast as he can. In his hurry, he accidentally bumps into
another kid. The other kid backs off and starts yelling at the first one. He
asks why he bumped into him, and was he trying to start something? The first
kid hastily apologizes as he turns and starts to race down the hall toward his
third period class. The second kid takes this the wrong way and pulls out a
handgun, th...
- Vote No For Quebec To Be Separate From Canada
Vote No For Quebec To Be Separate From Canada
I urge you as a fellow Canadian to vote NO! to the upcoming referendum
question. Canada as a whole has many unique qualities. Our most valued
characteristic is our cultural diversity. Our combination of Anglophone and
Francophone regions throughout our country and their ability to work together
sets us apart from the rest of the world. Canada cannot function without Quebec
just as Quebec cannot function without Canada.
It has been said by ma...
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