Papers 1291-1300 of total 53144 found.
Category: /History
…to solve other problems. Other financial programs included the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), and the Agriculture Adjustment Administration (AAA). The SEC functioned in regulating the stock and bond markets…
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Category: /Literature/English
…example of man’s paranoia and need for power. Throughout the Cold War, both the U.S. and the Soviet Union felt that they needed the bigger bomb for their security. This caused tensions between the two nations and nearly ended with the destruction of all…
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…is that the criminal population can get a hold of security information. George Dunsmore Says “The implications of what… organised crime [has] learned form the FOIA [is] frightening; what hostile nations can learn poses a much greater danger.” However, the modern state…
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Category: /History
…of entry for enemy spies and saboteurs and the change was made only for reasons of national security. Americans, across all races, regions, incomes, and political beliefs blamed lax border control and screening of immigrants for contributing to the attacks…
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…and they protected laborer rights, as well as wages fringe benefits, working conditions, hours, job security, and issues with their employers every time a contract is renewed or conflict arises between company and employer. The five major issues that affect…
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…government. Using his position of Deputy in charge of internal security, he built an enormous security apparatus and had spies and informers everywhere in circles of power in Iraq. He also began to accumulate the wealth and position that he so relished…
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…in political favor. The Soviet's "obsession with security" and desperate need for buffer states and a warm-water port were misunderstood as actions taken to convert more nations into communism. Clearly, the losses that the Russians had to endure were much more than…
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…deposits. (2002:10) It is not difficult to see that in Germany, and Japan, banks play the major role in the financial system. Carney (2002) attempts to explain the reasons why this is so and makes a direct correlation between national security
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Category: /History
…a collective security approach and crushed the uprising.(d9) Instead we ended up in a war of epic proportions. Hitler believed that his country was impure because of the other nationalities living in it.(d1) Hitler wanted to kill the impurities in their population…
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…stopped playing sports with South Africa, excluding New Zealand. For New Zealand to play their nation sport Rugby against the South African team the Springbok, the New Zealand Rugby Union stated to pick an all white all black team to represent the country…
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