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Scandal and Trial of the Black Sox
Court
The Black Sox Trial – 1921The Black Sox scandal was a baseball betting scheme involving a group of baseball players and gamblers which led to the Chicago White Sox intentionally losing in the 1919 World Series. As a result this scandal led to the banning of eight players from the 1919 Chicago White Sox team,…
FDR and the New Deal Essay
The Great Depression
Trade union
Unemployment
Welfare
During the Great Depression, many serious political, economic, and social problems were left behind by former president Herbert Hoover that called for greater government intervention that had never been previously implemented before. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was elected president at the darkest hour of the Great Depression, and re-created the role of the president and…
Articles Of Confederation Weaknesses Versus Constitution Strengths
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
The Constitutional Convention to revise the Articles of Confederation ended up ensuing in the overthrow of the Articles and the authorship of the Constitution. Originally, the Articles of Confederation had provided America with a loose signifier of authorities that gave more power to the provinces than anything else. While at first this seemed to be…
Retrieved Reformation and Button Button Analysis
Reform
Selfishness
The metaphorical tree of choice diverges into selfishness and selfness, two opposing adjectives representing the range of morality. Many individuals strive to embody righteousness, yet their own desires and self-interest often hinder their progress towards this goal. It is crucial to make selfless decisions, as they not only impact ourselves but also those around us….
Limitation of Landownership in Zambia
Ownership
This is a paper discussing the limitations imposed by law (common and statutory) on land in Zambia. Land in Zambia is governed using the Land Act Chapter 184. According to section 3(1) of the Land Act, all land in Zambia is vested in the President who is to hold it forever on behalf of the…
Thomas Hobbes and His Contribution to the Constitution
Constitution
Thomas Hobbes, who was born on April 5th 1588 in Westport, Wiltshire, England and died on December 4th 1679 in Hardwick, England, made a significant contribution to the Constitution. His education at Oxford University was financially supported by his uncle. In 1604, Hobbes’ father (also named Thomas Hobbes) abandoned his family and never returned. He…
Thomas Jefferson and the Meanings of Liberty
Liberty
Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, both representatives of the 18th and 19th century, shared prejudices against different races. Jefferson owned slaves while Franklin maintained the belief throughout his life that African Americans were inferior. B.) Despite the prevailing beliefs of their era, both Franklin and Jefferson passionately supported equality. Towards the end of his life,…
Common Sense/Thomas Paines
Age of Enlightenment
Thomas Paine
In the book Common Sense, by Thomas Paine, the ideas of the Enlightenment and that how our country needs to become free from England's tyrannical rule are the main issues in Paine's writings.In Thomas Paine's little pamphlet, his words set fire to the imagination and sparked movement in the eyes of the colonists in the…
Rise of Helem in Beirut, Lebanon
Activism
Homosexuality
Human Sexuality
Identity Politics
LGBT
Masculinity
Patriarchy
According to Ghassan Ali Moussawi, the Lebanese Gay Community can be characterized as a combination of informal social networks, various establishments like nightclubs, bars, and restaurants, and activism (103). A major aspect of activism within this community is represented by Lebanon’s singular nonprofit organization for the LGBTQ community: Helem. Established in 2004, Helem is an…
Punishment Under Article 91,92
Punishment
According to Article 91, it is considered a violation if an enlisted member physically attacks or assaults a Warrant Officer, Non-Commissioned Officer, or Petty Officer while they are fulfilling their official duties. It also specifies that there will be further consequences for disobeying a lawful order, showing disrespect through words, or using disorderly language towards…