China's Growing Economy
…that are losing billions of dollars, economic shock therapy needs to be administered, and quickly. But the current plan of China's President Jiang Zemin and his advisors includes no such shock therapy. It does include, however, divesting the government of all but one thousand of the more than three hundred…
Great Depression
…As production costs fell quickly, wages rose slowly, and prices remained constant, the bulk benefit of the increased productivity went into corporate profits. In fact, from 1923-1929 corporate profits rose 62% and dividends rose 65%2. The federal government also contributed to the growing gap between the rich and middle-class. Calvin…
Oil And Gas: How Both Affect The Economy
…and at what rate they do this. Do the goods and services that are consumed by people created wealth, jobs and a better overall economy for a country. Throughout history some economies have evolved faster and stronger than others. Policies that the government places on industry, technology and the environment…
Capitalism Vs Socialism
…years to learn all they can about the human body so that they will know what they are doing when it comes to the time they have to perform a surgery and make judgements on a real human being. For those who are working in a socialist economy the government…
The Anarchist Utopia
…solely for economic gain, children are shooting their fellow classmates, people are starving, and people are dying. But why is this happening? Why do these things have to happen? Well, they don t have to happen. This is all a result of corrupt governments caring for nothing but money. These…
Cinco De Mayo
…and English withdrew, but the French refused to leave. They planned to create an Empire in Mexico under Napoleon III. In 1862 the French army moved in.
Shortly before the battle on May 5th Benito Juarez announced to his people:
"The government of the republic will fulfill its duty to…
Whirlwind
…full day event that even Limbaugh attended. While Rush Limbaugh discusses many different controversial and serious issues, he manages to make it entertaining. He makes these serious issues amusing by sarcastic comments and pionting out the irony in government today. Parts of the book are made for just entertainment like…
Controlling The Internet
…For example, literature that was banned from high schools and colleges for content that contained sexually explicit, anti-religious or immoral material has been made available through web-sites such as "Banned Books On-Line". Over the last decade, governments have struggled to regulate the content of the Internet.
For example, in 1996…
History Of The Internet
…across multiple, linked packet networks. The ultimate infrastructure was designed that if "sites were destroyed by nuclear attack, routers would direct traffic around the network via alternate routes. Since this was a initially founded by the government, it was originally limited to research, education, and for government use. In order…
Frankenstein: Less Human Than His Creation
…of the emotions that the creature feels in his first years of life; Victor says of himself, "Winter, spring, and summer, passed away during my labors; but I did not watch the blossom or the expanding leaves- sights which before always yielded me supreme delight, so deeply was I engrossed…




