Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
response, definitely not. Anarchism is renowned for being utopian and very idealist. Their concepts on human nature are drastically over optimistic and very unrealistic. You only have to look at post war Iraq to see what anarchy is really like. On a more
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Category: /History/European History
"reaction" to terrorist acts was first his war on Afghanistan and after that he went to Iraq. Even though officially he went to Iraq because he thought they were hiding nukes and other Bio-weapons. His liberation of the Afghanistan people would have dramatically
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
oil-exporting countries: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Venezuela. Its stated objectives were as follows:
The co-ordination and unification of the petroleum policies of member countries.
The organization of means to ensure the stabilization of prices
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Category: /Business & Economy
the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001 along with economic slowdown, the Iraq war and SARS, the aviation industry has suffered a deep slump, particularly in flag airlines. Yet it raises opportunities for the low-fare carrier segment, such as Ryanair
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
weapons being stockpiled in communist nations is the same fear today that deals with rouge terrorist states" (Bligh). President Bush fears countries such as Iraq and others that have nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction that could possibly
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
European states are democratic, Western leaders would need the support of their people to go to war." However in Italy, Britain and Spain the leaders were able to militarily support America in Iraq, despite strong opposition by their citizens. In Britain
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Category: /Social Sciences
, charismatic leader and ex president of Iraq. He steered his country since the 70's with little or no consideration for the people. While the country had a huge shortage of basic medicine such as penicillin, due to U.N imposed sanctions, his personal clinic
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Category: /Law & Government/Civil Rights
not agree with the decision to invade Iraq. It is not our choice though; it is the people who are actually suffering in the country. According to polls 78% of Iraq's population agreed with ending Saddam Hussein's regime. Is it not true that reform is happening
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
are characteristics and attributes of ethics, therefore what is ethical in America could be completely different in a country like China or Iraq.
Internet Ethics
Unethical behavior on the Internet can easily be identify in some case such as child-pornographic or credit
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Syria and the Vatican." Bush is alwas claims he is against fundamentalist terrorism and for democracy but it seems that he has forgotten to include women as part of that democracy. Women have been the targets of fundamentalist
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