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Category: /History
…strike capability by the opposing nation. The MAD principle, or Mutual Assured Destruction, was seen as the best way to curb ballistic missile attack capabilities by making them almost useless in the face of assured retaliation. This treaty seemed the best…
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…problems in Indonesia: wages, dismissal, working period (including overtime), worker health and safety (including social security), membership of a trade union, and employers' treatment of workers. Indonesia does not have a national minimum wage. Labor law…
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…The United States of America was once a symbol of liberty and a gateway of opportunity for oppressed citizens of the world. Today this idea of “one nation under God” is slowly being torn away into a more intrusive government, taking away our Civil…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for all burglary systems — one in each partition if the system is designed in such a manner. Conclusion: These tips have been compiled by the National False Alarm Committee of the Canadian Alarm and Security Association (CANASA). The association…
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Category: /Law & Government
…The EU Parliament INTRO The worlds most far reaching experiment in trans-national democracy. Its very existence is controversial (some politicians have opposed its creation and evolution). Elected for the first time in 1979 is still very young…
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…. The fourth Amendment guarantees this luxury to anyone who resides in the United States of America. The Amendment interprets, "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of helping to create an atmosphere of security, stability, prosperity, friendship, and cooperation among all countries in the world. One believes that the type of foreign policy the U.S. should pursue is proactive, because engaging proactively in world…
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…on Continental, Houston's dominant carrier, between Houston and Washington was $516. If purchased two weeks ago, tickets for the flight cost $228. Adding to frustrations of travelers yesterday were long security lines at Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport. Some…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and responsibility. It is believed that American intervention in Vietnam was caused by structural weakness in the National Security Council and not enough attention to long- range policy planning. In addition, Johnson's inexperience and naivety regarding foreign policy…
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…Wilson was acting in the best interest of the nation. The cost for remaining neutral was minimal while we had the benefit of not losing American lives. Wilson also was looking out for national security during his reign as President. We did not enter the war…
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