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    and unit cohesion that are the essence of military capability." In short‚ they don’t want homosexuals to openly display their sexuality because it will make our military look weak and unstable. Put into action in 1993 by former President Bill Clinton‚ the act was originally put into effect so that all men and woman‚ regardless of sexuality‚ could serve their country in the military. Before this law was thought up‚ no homosexuals were allowed to serve. On the surface‚ this may look like a good

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    ill-ventilated rooms doing work that damages their eyes and lungs. They aren’t even allowed to stand up and stretch. Each time they go to the bathroom‚ they suffer a pay cut. But is this bill‚ which‚ if it passes the Senate and is signed by President Clinton‚ will lead to the unemployment of almost a million children‚ the answer? If the children themselves were asked whether they would rather work under such harsh conditions or enjoy a leisure that comes without the benefit of food or clothing or shelter

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    Mr. Bill Clinton President of the United States of America The White House Washington‚ D.C. November 20‚1992 Mr. President‚ It is a great pleasure on this first occasion on which I‚ the Most. Rt. Hon. King Emmanuel Charles Edwards on behalf of the Government and People of the Ethiopia Africa Black International Cogress Church of Salvation‚ of which Iam Founder‚ Leader‚ President‚ High Priest‚ God and King‚ take this pleasureto Communicate with you to offer My Sincere Congratulations

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    policies are carried out by a 75 member board that is geographically distributed. The Board of Directors are elected by secret ballot.2 Brady Act The Brady Act was approved by Congress in November of 1993 and was then signed into law by President Clinton later in the month. The act was originally named for anti gun lobbyist Sarah Brady‚ and not for former press secretary Jim Brady. It was through Jim Brady ’s support and the media coverage that linked his name to the act. The act requires that

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    originated by President Jimmy Carter and implemented by President Ronald Reagan‚ banning gay and lesbian personnel from service. “DADT reflected tolerance towards homosexuals by allowing them to serve in the Armed Forces of the United States” (Clinton‚ 1993). An individual’s sexual orientation is personal and does not prevent entry into the military unless it reveals conduct of homosexual nature and‚ applicants are not required to disclose such

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    Regina Sarrubbo English Composition Professor Jodi Teitel October 28‚ 2014 America’s Obsession to stay young Joseph Epstein’s “The Perpetual Adolescent”‚ has a very stubborn outlook on society’s obsession to stay young. It has become a norm to remain in one’s adolescent phase of life rather than to continue onto the adult stage. Epstein points out faults of the perpetual adolescent by demonstrating how this child-like state prevents people from taking life seriously. His one-sided views depict

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    late 1980s‚ citizens were calling for reform of the Welfare System. Due to citizen concern the Personal Responsibility‚ Welfare and Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) came into effect. On August 22‚ 1996‚ Congress passed and President Bill Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation of 1996. The Welfare Reform Act drastically changed the nation’s welfare system. The Welfare Reform Act was set to provide more severe guidelines regarding the administration of

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    Capitalism and mass incarceration have had a deep connection since the start of the Clinton administration. Not to undermine the the incarceration efforts of previous administrations‚ but Clinton’s had a specifically terrible impact. Previous administrations- like Nixon’s and Reagan’s- used subtle contexts as a political strategy to win the votes from the south. After the rage left over from the loss of slavery‚ political leaders needed to find alternate ways to control minority groups‚ legally‚

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    Chances”‚ the author suggests some ideas about how President Obama can avoid a unsuccessful second-term. He talks about the failures of George Washington‚ Ulysses S. Grant‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ Richard Nixon‚ Ronald Reagan‚ Bill Clinton‚ and most recently George W. Bush‚ who were the victims of the ‘curse’ and by looking at these two-term stars‚ he explains how and why Obama might be more blessed than cursed. In his article “ Triumphant Obama Faces New Foe in ‘Second-Term Curse’

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    environment. In addition‚ the paper will examine the responsibilities that employer has under the law and what protection the law provide for employees. Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Family and Medical Leave Act was signed by President Bill Clinton on February 3‚ 1993.The ct was enacted because employees with family emergencies could not take time off without most likely losing their job. The FMLA is designed to help employees balance their work and family responsibilities by allowing them to

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