How does welfare affect the economy?
It takes hard earned money from the people that actually choose to work for a living
What is Human and democratic right and give 3 examples and with there meaning?
What is Human and democratic right and give 3 examples and with there meaning?
This is an extremely broad question that requires a subjective response. Power is lost by the failure to exercise it. This is true for individuals as well as for individuals who represent organizations or nations. Here are some examples:
1. In 1936 Hitler reoccupied the Rhineland which was in defiance of the Treaty of Versailles. The allies, England and France were in position to use their military power to force the Wehrmacht to retreat. In fact we now know that Hitler's orders were to retreat if the allies displayed an effort to force prevent this. The allies did not exercise their power and so lost it regarding the Rhineland event.
2. Bay of Pigs Invasion. US President Kennedy had the option of providing combat air support to the CIA backed and armed Cuban Resistance Army. This army had been trained and armed by the CIA. US air support would have easily destroyed Castro's army. Failure to exercise its power, the US inaction allowed the Soviet Union to have a forward base 90 miles from the US coastline in Florida. If there was a fear of Soviet intervention, it was a false fear. The mere fact that the US had trained and armed the anti Castro rebels was already enough to possibly cause an international crisis with the Soviets. Failure to unseat Castro reduced the power of the US in its own backyard.
3. Julius Caesar. After coming to power in ancient Rome, Caesar had the power to execute Senators and military leaders who were against him in the civil war. Caesar did destroy the legions that were led by the sons of the dead Roman general Pompey in Spain. However he chose to show mercy to those people, mainly in the Senate. The result of not using his power was his assassination. Octavian and Antony however did use their power later to kill all leaders who had been the enemies of Caesar and later the enemies of themselves.
4. Napoleon. The failure of the European Coalition to execute Napoleon and exile him to Elba was a mistake as he escaped from Elba and formed a new army. The coalition had power then lost it by not using it to end any chance of Napoleon's return to power.
If you are arrested in Italy do you have the right to remain silent?
Yes, but unlike in the US there is more of a presumption of guilt if you do remain silent.
Is marriage a form of imprisonment?
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What does the US government recognize under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act?
Under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA), the U.S. government recognizes that:
- TIP occurs within and across borders.
- Victims can be foreign nationals or U.S. citizens.
Is it a civil rights violation for an officer to stop a person on foot that has done nothing wrong?
It depends on the circumstances in which the officer stopped you. In order for an officer to legally "detain" someone, they must have witnessed you commit a crime, attempting to commit a crime, or have knowledge that you were involved in a crime. If neither of those are met, then an encounter with law enforcement is considered voluntary and you may end it by simply asking the officer "Am I being detained or am I free to go?".
If none of those requirements were met and the officer detained you, you may have had your rights violated. It's recommended to file a complaint with your local police departments internal affairs bureau.
Had you been arrested from this stop and it's later found out you were illegally detained, then you may have a cause of action known as a "1983". It refers to the United States Code pertaining to civil rights.
Where do illegal immigrants get held when seeking permanent residence?
IT depends on each countries, but mostly they held under the bar[jail]. some cases after a couple of month or year they may be get the Permanent residence.
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What is a document that proclaims human rights?
The United Nations' Declaration of Human Rights is the most prominent one.
Can Muslims convert to Christianity be punished in Iran?
Yes they can because a growing number of Muslims are coverting to Christianity, even though it is a punshiable offense.
Investigation > Arrest > Booking > Arraignment > Bond hearing (note: sometimes the arraignment and bond hearing are held simultaneously) > Preliminary hearing(s) > Jury Selection > Trial > Jury Deliberation > Verdict > Sentencing.
Why are porn-makers aren't tracked and arrested?
They are not tracked and arrested because it is not Illegal to make, own, watch, or sell porn. The only time that it is illegal is when it is Child Porn or zoophilia. :)
What year is the law of splintered paddle Hawaii?
Mamalahoe is the law established by King Kamehameha I in 1797 and is included as Article 9, Section 10 of the State Constitution.
The modern translation from the Hawaiian provided by Wikipedia is as follows:
"O my people,
Honor thy god;
respect alike the rights of men great and humble;
See to it that our aged, our women, and our children
Lie down to sleep by the roadside
Without fear of harm.
Disobey, and die."
People who fought for human rights?
Mahatma Ghandi, Jackie Huggins, Martin Luther King Jr.,Natalia Estemirova
May you request a copy of a complaint filed against you?
You should have been served a copy - how else would you have perfection of service? If you lost your copy, some courts have the documents online. If yours does not, go to the clerk's office & request a copy.
How did LEDCs get into debt with MEDCs?
ledcs ask medcs for money if they need it but over time, medcs charge more and more interest and so the ledcs can't pay it back. medcs also bargain for their resources so when the ledcs are left in debt, with no control over their resources, they end up in poverty.
Why should drunk drivers be imprisoned on the first offense?
because it only takes once to cause accidents that kill people.
first amendment
What is meaning of A Proprietary Food?
For example: "Cheerios" is a 'proprietary food.' Other manufacturers may make a similar, or even an identical cereal product cereal, but there is only one "Cheerios."
How do you make a sound judgment?
A person can make a sound judgment by not being biased and examining both sides of the issue.
Mexico shares their pain, as they were also victims of such kind of rapacious exploitation. In fact, their Mexican Revolution (1910-1921) and the Mexican oil nationalization (1938) were in part the result of clashes between peasants and workers against the"multinational corporations" of the day.
Why is the court system called guardian of civil liberties?
The court system is the guardian of civil liberties because it was created to make sure that all people were treated fairly under the law. The civil liberties that every citizen has was given to ensure equality. The court system is a way of making sure that the equality given through the civil liberties are upheld by all not limited to regular citizens or government officials. The court is in theory supposed to keep society grounded by consistently reminding the people that the court is there to protect you from any wrong doings by others. The court system is the guardian in that it punishes those who try to break the law or "destroy" if you will any rights that every citizen was given.
Name a type of professional you wouldn't trust if they had the case of coffee jitters?
surgeon, dentist, pilot, barber/stylist