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Independent Agencies of the United States Government
to ensure that cable rates are reasonable. The FCC regulates common carriers, such as telephone and telegraph companies, as well as wireless telecommunications service providers. The Federal Reserve Board is the governing body of the Federal Reserve System, the central bank of the United States. It conducts the nation's monetary policy by influencing the volume of credit and money in circulation. The Federal Reserve regulates private banking institutions, works to contain systemic risk in financial markets, and provides certain financial services to the U.S. government, the public, and financial institutions. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces federal antitrust and consumer protection
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International Women's Day
Socialist Party of America, the first ever National Woman's Day was celebrated in the United States on 28 February 1909. Women continued to celebrate it on the last Sunday of that month through 1913. An international conference, held by socialist organizations from around the world, met in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1910. The conference of the Socialist International proposed a Women's Day which was designed to be international in character. The proposal initially came from Clara Zetkin, a German socialist, who suggested an International Day to mark the strike of garment workers in the United States. The proposal was greeted with unanimous
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Health and Social Welfare in Communist Czechoslovakia
Health and Social Welfare in Communist Czechoslovakia This article is part of the main article: Czechoslovakia Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Characteristics 2 Spas 3 Life expectancy 4 Pensions 5 Maternity and childcare benefits 6 Facilities for younger children 7 Birthrate and abortion rate 8 Housing Characteristics In the 1980s, Czechoslovakia
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Government of the United States
is a federal republic of 50 states. The national government consists of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The head of the executive branch is the President of the United States of America. The legislative branch consists of the United States Congress, while the Supreme Court of the United States is the head of the judicial branch. The legal system of the United States is based on English common law; judicial review of legislative acts; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Legislative branch 2 Executive branch 2.1 The Executive Departments 2.1.1 Department of Agriculture 2.1.2 Department
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Government Agencies in Sweden
the policies of the Swedish Government. The Government Ministries are relatively small and merely policy-making organizations, allowed to control agencies by policy decisions but not by direct orders. A Minister is explicitly prohibited from interfering with the day-to-day operation in an agency or the outcome in individual cases. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Government Agencies reporting to the Ministry of Justice 2 Government Agencies reporting to the Ministry for Foreign Affairs 3 Government Agencies reporting to the Ministry of Defence 4 Government Agencies reporting to the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs 4..1 National Monopolies reporting to the Ministry of Health
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Equal Rights Amendment
to judicial activis 2000 m was growing. Supporters of the ERA have reintroduced it into Congress every year since 1982, but without success. Some opponents of the ERA argue that if reintroduced, it would need to regain the 35 ratifications all over again, plus the additional three still lacking. Supporters argue that the earlier 35 ratifications are still valid, and that only three more are necessary; some supporters go further and say that the remaining three ratifications could come after the deadline set by Congress, and then be recognized by Congress retroactively. They claim the passage of the 27th Amendment over 200 years
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Taliban treatment of women
and Hazaras) and violations of human rights. The irregularly enforced religious law was comparable to that of other Islamic countries (including the situation in Afghanistan both before and after the Taliban). Despite all this, the treatment of women in this obscure country was singled out for especial attention in the west. Three main groups were interested in drawing attention to the plight of women; secular political opponents to the Taliban in Afghanistan, western feminists and the US government. Secular opponents may have decided that framing the abuses of the Taliban as abuses against women would be more likely to generate sympathy
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Karsten Niebuhr
scientific exploration of Egypt, Arabia and Syria. To qualify himself for the work of surveyor and geographer, he studied hard at mathematics for a year and a half before the expedition set out, and also managed to acquire some knowledge of Arabic. The expedition sailed in January 1761, and, landing at Alexandria, ascended the Nile. Proceeding to Suez, Niebuhr made a visit to Mount Sinai, and in October 1762 the expedition sailed from Suez to Jeddah, journeying thence overland to Mocha. Here in May 1763 the philologist of the expedition, van Haven, died, and was followed shortly after by the naturalist
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Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
wrote a statement of legal and moral support for a man arrested for homosexual offences. This was the first public "coming out" and the first recorded incident of gay rights activism. The idea of gay and lesbian rights originated in Germany, which in the 19th century was the most socially and scientifically advanced country in the world. In 1869 the Austrian writer Karl-Maria Kertbeny coined the word "homosexual", and from the 1870s the subject of sexual orientation (as we would now say) was widely discussed. Ulrichs invented a new word, Uranism, to describe male homosexual desire. ("Uranian" comes from the Greek
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J. S. Woodsworth
the Canadian Liberal Party nearly lost the 1925 elections, Woodsworth was able to bargain his vote in the House for a promise from the Liberal government to enact an old age pension plan. Introduced in 1927, the plan is the cornerstone of Canada's social security system. When the Great Depression struck, Woodsworth and the ILP joined with various other labour and socialist groups to found a new socialist party, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, with Woodsworth as its first leader. Woodsworth said: "I am convinced that we may develop in Canada a distinctive type of Socialism. I refuse to follow slavishly the
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Jane Austen
known portrait of Jane Austen is a coloured sketch done by Cassandra which now resides in the National Gallery in London. Her brothers, Frank and Charles went to sea, eventually becoming admirals. After the death of her father, Jane, her sister and her mother moved to Chawton, where her brother had an estate with a cottage on it that he turned over to his mother and sisters' use. (Their house today is open to the public.) Jane never married; she was once engaged to a much younger man, Harris Bigg-Wither, but changed her mind. Having established herself as a novelist, she
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January 2003
creation of the United States Department of Defense during World War II. January 22, 2003 The RIAA, a music industry lobbying group, announces that Hilary Rosen will step down as head of the organization at the end of 2003. Rosen achieved notoriety on the Internet for her prolific efforts to halt the spread of copyrighted mp3 recordings on peer to peer file sharing networks such as Napster and Kazaa. Reports indicate that the members of the RIAA are unhappy with Rosen's nearly total failure to achieve this goal. [1] Elections for the Tweede Kamer, the main chamber of parliament of The
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James Payn
James Payn \James Payn (February 28, 1830 - March 25, 1898), English novelist, was born at Cheltenham, his father being clerk to the Thames Commissioners and treasurer to the county of Berkshire. He was educated at Eton, and afterwards entered the Military Academy at Woolwich; but his health was not equal to the demands of a military career, and he proceeded in 1847 to Trinity College, Cambridge. He was among the most popular men of his time, and served as president of the Union.
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Jack Pickford
the title role in Mark Twain' s Tom Sawyer. Despite his on-screen image as the winsome boy-next-door, Jack Pickford's private life was one of alcohol, drugs and womanizing. In those days, the movie studios were able to cover up almost all of their stars misbehavior but within the Hollywood crowd, Jack Pickford's behind-the scenes antics made him a legend in his own time. He spent money like water and frequently had to suffer the humiliation of asking his mother or sister for help. As his reckless lifestyle worsened, the number of movies he made declined and therefore his income. In early
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James Anthony Froude
glorification of imperialism, betrays an imperfect acquaintance with Roman politics and the life of Cicero; and his travel book, The English in the West Indies (1888) shows that he made little effort to master his subject. Oceana (1886), the record of a tour in Australia and New Zealand, notes the prosperity of the working-classes in Adelaide at the date of his visit, when, in fact, owing to a failure in the wheatcrop, hundreds were then living on charity. Historical scholars ridiculed his mistakes, and Freeman, the most violent of his critics, never let slip a chance of hitting at him in
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