Papers 1081-1090 of total 53144 found.
Category: /History
…a qualitative strategic advantage relative to the United States. A more balanced conclusion would be that the espionage reveals that the privatization of the management of nuclear weapons labs did not adequately take into account the United States' national security
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…the United States' national security concerns. A report by Clinton's Foreign Intelligence Advisory concluded that a "culture of arrogance" at the weapons labs had "conspired to create an espionage scandal waiting to happen" while another report by the General…
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…international peace and security. It was not a government, but a collection of nations trying to solve international problems and promote diplomacy. The United Nations was to be founded upon the principle of "the sovereign equality of all peace-loving states." Its…
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…Water is a ubiquitous resource, vital to support life, and therefore a prerequisite for peace and security in a region. The demand for water to serve the expanding Middle Eastern populations and burgeoning industries continue to increase, however, fresh…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Summary: John Jay begins by stating that for a number of years, the general consensus among the people is that the best government for the nation would be a national government, invested with sufficient power "for all general purposes." He then says…
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Category: /History
…The League of Nations was a world organization established in 1920 to promote international cooperation and peace. It was first proposed in 1918 by President Woodrow Wilson, although the United States never joined the League. The league…
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Category: /Law & Government
…when preparing for an arbitration session with an NASD arbitrator. After explaining how to prepare for arbitration an opinion will be stated regarding the fact that most arbitrators are chosen by the National Association of Securities Dealers. The most…
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…, a government policy in related to taxation and public spending, is currently providing Tax Relief, revitalizing National Defense, establishing Homeland Security and providing incentives and unemployment payments under the Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. In 1997, thirty-five hackers hired by the National Security Agency launched several simulated attacks on the U.S electronic info-structure. The project was called Eligible Receiver and its main goal was to gain root level access to thirty-six of the Department…
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…the UN’s role was beneficial! , such as in El Salvador, Namibia, and Nicaragua. The UN also plays a key role in the creation of international laws, laws that transcend nation’s boarders, in an attempt to increase the level of cooperative security
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