Residents fear that the redevelopment will interfere with their peaceful neighborhood and will cost them hundreds of dollars to install water and system sewers. While, Thibodaux 's County Planning Commission fear the roads and the water and sewer systems can handle such a large development. Recently, McIntry purchased the land from Danos ' family and their farm has been in their family for four generation. The current generation chose not to continue the family legacy.
The given source proposes initiative measure No.594 regarding background checks for sales and transfer of guns. Initiative measure No.594 consists of three main part with its subparts. It includes: explanatory statement proclaiming the current law regarding gun distribution and its foreseen consequences that will apply to the current law if the measure is approved; fiscal impact statement including general assumptions, state revenue assumptions, state revenues, state expenditure assumptions, state expenditures, local government revenue assumptions, local government revenues, local government expenditure assumptions, local government expenditures; arguments against and arguments for measure No.594 coming into force. The main controversy of the document is a wobbly balance between a
Congress has the best plan for the U.S. Reconstruction. The plan Congress made gives freedmen the right to vote. It recognizes freedmen 's rights as well. Congress’s plan lets the Southerns keep their property but doesn’t reimburse them for all of their lost and damaged property. The plan uses military law and governors.
According to Constance Anderson and Associates Inc., Credit Union memberships have slowed tremendously, in 2005 sixty percent of credit unions had no membership growth and the industry average was around two percent (2005). With these dismal numbers, it is critical that Credit Unions carefully consider strategic ways to increase their membership. At this time, Sb1 finds itself struggling to gain new memberships therefore they are considering becoming a community charter. Below are some of the pros and cons for Sb1 Federal Credit Union to change their charter from SEG based to Community Charter are: 1.
Two main political issues today are the economy and the environment, a recent topic that involves these issues is the decision or lack thereof to go through with the Keystone pipeline XL. The pipeline stretches from Alberta, Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, via Texas and can provide immediate jobs and oil economic stimulation as well as economic stimulation for future generations. The problem is that while this project can mean a brighter future economically, it can also mean a darker future environmentally. Despite the possible environmental risks, the keystone pipeline XL project needs to be approved as it can provide energy security and a major economical stimulation for this generation and the next.
On May 6th, 1861 , Arkansas made one of the most idiotic choices it has ever made, it succeeded from the union. When the original vote took place , five delegates voted to not join the confederacy , but when asked to retake the vote, all but one had suddenly changed their mind. How would they so easily change their minds , probably because something else other than a convincing argument had been involved. All but one man said we should secede, so Arkansas did what the majority voted, but just because there is a majority, doesn’t make it right. Arkansas was in a extremely tight spot during the decision and that definitely impacted the final choice.
Teagan Crisamore 802 In this essay I will be explaining the pros and cons of each plan then explaining which one is better. In the Wade-Davis bill the cons were: Having to Pledge to the union and Only white males who didn 't fight could vote,President Lincoln did not like this plan but Wade Davis made President Lincoln realize he would have to compromise. The Wade Davis bill also made it hard for people to vote so they started looking at the 10% plan. In the 10% plan the pros were : Only 10% of voters had to pledge allegiance to the union , there would be a new constitution to ban slavery and offered amnesty to the southerners or official pardon for illegal acts supporting the rebellion.
At the south end of Union Lake rests the South Lake Union neighborhood. Explore the nearly four million artifacts at the Museum of History and Industry that juts out into the lake on the beautiful Lake Union Park peninsula. For more naval history, stop at the Northwest Seaport next door to explore the floating collection of vintage ships. The area is accessible by means of the streetcar stop just in front of the park. Enjoy a meal or a quick drink at one of the many bars and restaurants surrounding the lake.
One of the most controversial projects for the United States to decide on was whether or not to build the Keystone pipeline. This topic forces the government to decide if economic development is worth the cost of endangering the environment. Though this pipeline will allow the United States to rely less on foreign oil, the pipeline’s lasting effects prove to be a factor that cannot be easily overlooked. The Keystone pipeline should not be built because it endangers the environment and has the ability to create catastrophic damages through pollution and habitat desecration. Pollution is a major factor that has to be considered when referring to the Keystone pipeline.
Since its construction in 1977, the Trans Alaska Pipeline has transported almost 17 billion barrels of oil, and currently transports about 527,323 barrels a day. It celebrated its 40th Anniversary last year, and, even after all this time, is still facing controversy. The pipeline is highly debated as economically inclined citizens of Alaska are clashing with more environmental types. The Trans Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act, signed by President Nixon in 1973, protected the pipeline by banning all legal challenges against the construction of the pipeline. However, this law did not stop the critics of the pipeline from speaking out.
Genavieve Rohling Pickle World History March 16, 2017 The Schlieffen Plan The Two Front War was not supposed to happen. The Schlieffen Plan was supposed to create a “controlled” war against France and Russia, but it turned out to be something completely different than they thought. Schlieffen made a plan to invade France by going through Belgium and the Netherlands but by violating Belgian neutrality and going through Belgium might bring Britain into the war.
Fifteen million dollars of $0.03 acres that 's the best buy of the millennium Jefferson would be a fool to decline this offer from France to The Rocky Mountains don 't be a fool and take the deal before its expiration date comes into play. This deal for the Louisiana territory consists of 524,800,000 acres of land for a mere $15,000,000. if this deal is refused you 'll be giving up 524.8 million acres imagine how much can be found in that land gold, farmland, silver, this land contains untold riches. This land costs 15 million dollars for 828,0002 miles what fool would decline this how this will nearly double the size of our country now what do we have to lose. Either way would you rather buy a city for 10 million dollars or 524.8 million acres and the city for 15 million dollars, would you decline a deal of that value?
The 504 plan helps those with learning disabilities participate in a general education curriculum, and outlines various accommodations, modifications, and other services that the student needs. Those under the 504 plan will usually spend the school day in the general education classroom. This plan applies to ages k-12 students with disabilities that impair them physically and mentally. This plan also covers learning disabilities such as ADHD. The 504 plan is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Imagine having to pay for water to shower, drink, wash your hands with etc. Bolivia was a country that was subjected to the privatization of water and they responded negatively. The citizens of Bolivia weren't avid about handing their fresh clean drinking water over to foreign corporations. “On January 10 the citizens of El Alto took to the streets en masse to demand that their water system, privatized in 1997 under World Bank pressure, be returned to public hands.” Three days later the president cancelled the water concession.
The human right to water has become a full blown global campaign. According to Karen Bakker, Founding Director of the Program on Water Governance at the University of British Columbia’s Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability, “many anti-privatization activists have forced their activities on this campaign, framing ‘water as a human right’ as a means of ethically refuting and practically constraining privatization.” After the protests and victory of Cochabomba, Bolivia in 2000 the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) stopped using the word “privatization” and instead use words such as “decentralization”,”concessions” or “Private sector participation” (upside down world). This was government's attempt of disguising the privatization