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The Canadian Senate
<view this essay>.... Canadian Government could work fine without the Senate. Just get
rid of it, and have the governor look at the bills closely before he signs them.
Just in case the governing party try's to pass a bad bill.
Or it could be changed, have less senators that aren't paid as much. Or
change to an American Triple E type of senate. Which stands for elected,
effective, and equal. The Senator should be elected by the provinces and have a
limited time in the Senate. This would make the Senate much more effective and
fare.
If the Senate continues as it is right know people will get more and
more frustrated with it. And soon they wont want it at all. Wh .....
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Drugs And Teenagers
<view this essay>.... such as peer pressure, curiosity, and availability. Drugs addiction among adolescents in turn lead to depression and suicide.
One of the most important reasons of teenage drug usage is peer pressure. Peer pressure represents social influences that effect adolescents, it can have a positive or a negative effect, depending on person's social group and one can follow one path of the other. We are greatly influenced by the people around us. In today's schools drugs are very common, peer pressure usually is the reason for their usage. If the people in your social group use drugs there will be pressure a direct or indirect pressure from them. A person may be offer .....
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The 26 Amendments Of The US Constitution
<view this essay>.... in any house, without the
consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed
by law.
Amendment IV (1791)
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and
effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated,
and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or
affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the
persons or things to be seized.
Amendment V (1791)
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous
crime, unless on a presen .....
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NAFTA And Its Effects
<view this essay>.... it on the chin with increased imports from Mexico, threatening their very way of life. NAFTA’s “promised” effects – jobs, prosperity and environmental cleanup have far from materialized.
In the beginning NAFTA pledged a brightened tomorrow, with the assurance of new jobs and economic growth for the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Unfortunately, clouds with no silver lining still cover the skies over the land of the free.
Numerous problems have arisen since the passage of NAFTA, the U.S. trade deficit still continues to be a growing problem. Also, Mexican workers have not benefited, and in some cases, are worse off today than just five short year .....
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President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative: In Relation With The Soviet Union
<view this essay>.... who survived would have no place to live. No
Government, or persons, can win a nuclear war and as long as their are nuclear
missiles of mass destruction there will always be the risk of someone using them.
Once the first missile is unleashed their is no telling were it would stop.
Our dealings with the former Soviet Union was based on the French word,
detente, that the Russians had defined as a freedom to purchase subversion,
aggression and expansionism any were in the world. 3 The soviets have been, up
until 1990, the U.S's defacto enemies. There goal was too destroy democracy and
imposing communism. 4 This is way it was though to be inevitable .....
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That School Uniforms Are Neces
<view this essay>.... all about. This is damaging to students' studies because school's purpose is to educate, not to be a fashion parade. The students get used to wearing the school uniform and just don't really think about it and just get stuck into their schoolwork. Having a uniform makes everything easier because nobody can really complain as they all have to wear it. Everyone wearing the same uniform allows students to be easily identified. If everyone was wearing different clothes, nobody would know where a student was from. For example, when on an excursion, if someone gets lost, they can be easily recognised and can find their group by their distinctive uniform. This helps t .....
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Should The Government Of Canad
<view this essay>.... of their salaries given to income tax because they believe the government should help encourage Canadians to be more independent, instead of depending on the government for all of their basic needs and wants. They believe that when they go out and make their hard earned money, they should be able to keep it, instead of giving most of it away, so people that sit at home all day, even though fully capable of getting a good job, have the same benefits as themselves. My position on this issue would have to be with the Canadians who don't believe in the government increasing the proportion of salaries to income tax. I believe every man for himself. What an individu .....
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Nazism
<view this essay>.... votes, they now polled 1,742, a respectable 28
percent of the total. The nationwide success drew even faster... in just
three years, party membership would rise from about 100,000 to almost a
million, and the number of local branches would increase tenfold. The new
members included working-class people, farmers, and middle-class
professionals. They were both better educated and younger then the Old
Fighters, who had been the backbone of the party during its first decade.
The Nazis now presented themselves as the party of the young, the strong,
and the pure, in opposition to an establishment populated by the elderly,
the weak, and the dissolute.
Hitler was .....
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