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Genetically Modified Food: A Potential Economic Disaster
... food supplies. (United Nations) The vast majority of these people live in undeveloped countries. Biotechnology corporations have promoted GMO's or genetically modified organisms as a possible solution to World Hunger. Most GMO 's are food staple products such as rice, corn, maize, and wheat ...
The 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidates
... President Gerald Ford merely two days after the divisive, yet nonviolent outcome of the 2000 presidential election between Al Gore and George W. Bush, which had two unusual circumstances that made this presidential race extraordinary. This presidential election was the first ...
Chinese Canadians On Politics
... democratic procedure until a few years ago.' 'Chinese culture through thousands of years has never had an elected-representative type of Western democracy system. So it's not a surprise...(Hong Kong) is not a place where people exercise their democratic rights ...
Canada's Regulators and Genetically Modified Foods: The Public's Protection?
... right to patent their discovery. The Federal Court in the United States of America decided, in five-to-four margin, that it was just to patent a living organism. The reason was this particular organism ...
Analyzing Thatcherism: An Economic and Social Reeducation by PJ
... first ever female Prime Minister following the general election in May of 1979. She and her cabinet inherited a country ... right-wing solution ... United ... world ...
Costs and benefits of regional and international trade, and which should Canada be then pursuing?
... state, however, over eighty percent of that trade and over fifty-eight percent of our foreign direct investment is directed towards the United States ...
World Trade Organisation and the Cancun Negotiations.
... democratic. (Symington, A. 2003. pg 2) Another factor for the collapse of the discussions falls directly on the United States ...
A Troubled Future for America: Health Care and Social Security Reform
... first glance it seems viable and perhaps even practical; however it fails to address the problems that will inevitably follow. Already uninsured motorists have become a big problem in many states ...
What do the premierships of John Major and Tony Blair reveal about Prime Ministerial power?
... country's most popular prime minister in 30 years.' Conversely Tony Blair ascended to his position as Prime Minister of the United ... election within the party and as such had a very large role to fulfil. However, from the outset it was clear that Major and Thatcher were very different types ... first ...
Was perestroika doomed from the outset?
... state spending, especially militarily. The state needed to increase its output of goods. It can be said the required productivity level increase was not possible ... be reached. Nodaria Simonia, director of the Institute for World Economy an International relations believes that " Gorbachev had no ...