Congressman?

On December 23, 2010, in Congressman, by admin

Question by BunnyBottomBoom: Congressman?
What are a few of the difficulties that Carl Elliot had to go through to do what he believed in. For example, did he have to deal with a lot of racial threats- and things like that. Did he have troubles with any of the committees he was in- or any of his Acts (Such as the Library Act) Even just a site with this information would help- I think I’d get more out of reading it myself anyways… >_< I justcan't find anything- and I can't use Wikepedia.

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Answer by jaycee99999999
Ok, just because you cant use wiki as a source, doesnt mean you cant use it as a starting point, most of the people who post there post there references and you can go from there.

Well anyways I am assuming you are talking about Carl Elliott cause I didnt find one the way you spelled it. It seems he wrote a book called The Cost of Courage: Journey of an American Congressman http://www.amazon.com/dp/081731105X/
The book can be found at several books stores I would think, maybe even your local library.

There are a few more links to different places you can read about him on the page, so check it out.

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Lastest Political Cartoons News

On December 20, 2010, in Political Cartoons, by admin

The Political Cartoon Gallery
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The Political Cartoon Gallery, recently opened in central London. Has a number of political satirical cartoons, from the early 20th century to the present day, including several anti-war cartoons.

For the New Yorker, he calls the ‘toons of the year
Men, women and tykes are stripped down to their birthday suits, a tarmac of naked backsides waiting to board their plane. Casually, the fellow in the foreground – grinning and baring it – says to the nude woman by his side: “It is humiliating, Alice, but it is foolproof, you’ll have to admit.”
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Obama Pushes for START Ratification
Senate failure to ratify a new arms control treaty with Russia threatens to undermine the U.S. relationship with Moscow
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WikiLeaks Reveals BP’s ‘Other’ Offshore Drilling Disaster
It got little publicity at the time, but almost two years before Deepwater Horizon, an accident imperiled a Caspian Sea platform
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Ethical Issues?

On December 18, 2010, in Ethical Issues, by admin

Question by sunshine<3: Ethical Issues?
What exactly are Ethical Issues? I’ve read the dictionary and searched online everywhere but I still don’t fully understand what ethical issues are. I need some examples or something. Please help if you can.

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Answer by Lisa
Ethics is a very subjective matter. It depends on the circumstances, but most of the time it has to do with business and professional responsibility. It’s about making the right moral decisions and maintaining integrity.

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Q&A: environmental issues?

On December 17, 2010, in Environmental Issues, by admin

Question by : environmental issues?
im doing a public service announcement for school
and its about environmental issues
could you guys help me think of some issues, and a good slogan for it?
thanksxo

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Answer by npm
This site should give you lots of ideas:

http://www.edf.org/home.cfm

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Q&A: Social Justice?

On December 16, 2010, in Social Justice, by admin

Question by jaystubb637: Social Justice?
curious to see any opinions about this issue. Are there any “realistic” remedies for social justice. What are your opinions? Don’t hold back.

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Answer by Forget War Buy More
Education. Our young people are much more tolerant and open minded than older generations.

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Universal Health Care – Ethical Issues in Health Care Reform

Universal health care seems to be a hotly debated topic whenever health care reform in the United States is discussed.

Those who maintain that health is an individual responsibility do not want a system that requires them to contribute tax dollars to support fellow citizens who do not act responsibly in protecting or promoting their own health.

They argue that they want the freedom to choose their own physicians and treatments, and suggest that government cannot know what is best for them.  These people argue that preserving the current system with improvements to provide better insurance coverage for citizens who remain uninsured or under insured for their medical care needs is the only reform that is needed.

Those who believe health care is an individual right support a universal health care system with the argument that every citizen deserves to have access to the right care at the right time and that a government’s responsibility is to protect its citizens, sometimes even from themselves.

Two opposing arguments arising from two opposing ideologies.  Both are good arguments but neither can be the supporting argument for implementing or denying universal health care.  The matter must be resolved through an ethical framework.

Examination of the ethical issues in health care reform would require consideration of much different arguments  than those already presented.   Ethical issues would center on the moral right.  Discussion would begin with not “What is best for me?” but rather  “How should we as a society be acting so that our actions are morally correct?”

Ethics refers to determining right and wrong in how humans relate to one another.  Ethical decision making for health care reform then would require human beings to act in consideration of our relationships to each other not our own individual interests.

Examination of some of the common ethical decision making theories can provide a foundation for a different perspective than one that is solely concerned  with individual rights and freedoms.

Ethical decision making requires that specific questions be answered in order to decide on whether intended actions are good or morally correct.  Here are some questions that could be used in ethical decision making for health care reform.

What action will bring the most good to the most people? What action in and of itself is a good act and helps us to fulfill our duties, obligations, and responsibilities to each other? What action in and of itself shows caring and concern for all citizens?

As the answer to all  these questions, universal health care can always be considered the right thing to do.

The United States is in the most advantageous position there is when it comes to health care reform.  They are the only developed country without a national health care system in place for all citizens.  They have the opportunity to learn from the mistakes that have been made by all the other countries that have already gone down the universal health care road. They have an opportunity to design a system that can shine as a jewel in the crown of universal health care systems everywhere.

However, all ethical decision making is structured around values.  In order for universal health care to be embraced by all citizens in the United States, they will first have to agree to the collective value of equity and fairness and embrace the goal of meeting their collective responsibility to each other while maintaining individual rights and freedoms.

That may prove to be the most difficult obstacle of all.

Beverly Hansen OMalley is a nurse who is passionate about addressing the social determinants of health in a society. Visit www.registered-nurse-canada.com where Bev explores the uniqueness of the nursing profession in Canada including comparison of nurse salary across the country, preparation for the Canadian nursing entrance test and how to become a nurse in Canada if you graduated in another country.


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Government Issue & Ultraman
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Bako land issue may be resolved in two months’ time — Taib
KUCHING: The long-standing Bako land issue might finally come to an end soon as the government planned to come out with a formula and resolve it amicably.
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Cadmium-tainted shellfish getting scant attention from government: biologist
Government and industry are putting economics ahead of public health when it comes to addressing the issue of cadmium levels in B.C. oysters, a biology professor at Simon Fraser University charged Monday.
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Issues mount

On December 13, 2010, in Current Issues, by admin

Issues mount
The North Platte Telegraph From a five-figure change order to easily destructible ceiling panels and cracked, stained floors, the issues surrounding the construction of the new Lincoln County Jail continue to mount.
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New jail should resolve classification issues
The North Platte Telegraph Officials say that conditions in the current Lincoln County Jail reflect a problem nationally as jails and prisons are forced to deal more and more with the mentally ill.
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City issues up for public discussion tonight
City officials will seek public input on a city law regarding animals and the 2020 Vision Plan revision during hearings held prior to conducting regular business — which includes a controversial zone change — at tonight’s Oswego City Common Council meeting.
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current issues?

On December 12, 2010, in Current Issues, by admin

Question by tinay: current issues?
deabatable current political issues

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Answer by bladecrimson
Didnt we drop 2 nukes on Japan for playing war fairly, why cant we treat Iran the same?

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