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…means the middle class, a stable family with children, a sense of security in life, a house, a car, college education for kids. He believes that all of that became almost impossible for the average American, especially young married couples, blue-collar…
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…not justify the escalating risks and costs of its current policy. Proponents of the American presence cite access to Gulf oil at a reasonable price as a vital national interest. But the human, political, and economic costs of U.S. security commitments…
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…population. Many tourists come by to get a glimpse of the secret spot -- and perhaps even of UFO activity -- but since security is so tight, they must observe from rocky cliffs many miles away. For the longest time, for national security reasons, the U.S…
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…world, knowledge is indeed power. Through the miracle of the Internet, information can be shared and accessed around the globe, instantaneously. At any given time, millions of people's credit card numbers, social security numbers, and other private data…
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…intermediaries, rating agencies, issuers and investors. 7. Explain the ways in which the commercial bank can accommodate and loan demand. To accommodate and loan demand, the commercial bank must 1/ attract additional deposits, 2/ use existing securities
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…the pretence of "national security." Over in the Old World, the European Union awarded law enforcements sweeping power to monitor electronic communication (telephone, email, and other internet data) during summer of 2002. Thanks to the rise of modern technology…
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…, with those being Confederation, World War II and the declaration of the Canadian national anthem were the three defining moments of Canadian history. On July 1st of 1867, the passing of the British North America Act indicated that Canada had become a nation
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…LIBRARY 101 WEB SITE EVALUATION WWW.NCPC.ORG NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL “OUR MISSION DRIVES OUR WORK” To enable people to create safer and more caring communities by addressing the causes of crime and violence and reducing…
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…From the origin of the United States, immigration has been crucial for the economic advancement and expansion of the nation. "People have been immigrating to the United States for hundreds of years." Immigrants flood our gates from all over the world…
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…to cover up the White House’s involvement in the break in. Nixon claimed that any further investigation of the scandal was a threat to national security and needed to cease immediately. This plan seemed to work until early 1973 when the trial…
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