Papers 1411-1420 of total 53144 found.
…out. The Justice Department, the FBI, the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency are asking for increased budgets to fight cyber crime and defend against “infowar” despite the fact that less than one-fourth of such cases brought to federal…
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Category: /Law & Government
…-stage refugee determination process taking into account government and public concerns on border protection and national security." (Amnesty International: 2004) This is just one suggested solution of many preposed by various organisations all over the world…
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…Union has in that it addresses concern for the development of an “area of freedom, security, and justice”. This European Union grants additional rights and protections to citizens of member nations, prevents war, provides for the freedom of movement…
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…of the resources and capacities on which human security and development depend. In some regions, HIV/AIDS, in combination with other crises, is driving ever-larger parts of nations towards destitution. The world stood by as HIV/AIDS swept through these countries…
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Category: /Literature/English
National Committee efforts to pass the President's budget and tax relief plan. Please make an online contribution today by using this secure link: https://www.econtributor.net/Contribution/Contribution.cfm?AID=ITYPOWNPZHII Sincerely, Jack Oliver…
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Category: /History
…movement. One of the first was the North American Indian woman’s association, in 1970. Others included The Conference of Mexican-American women, in 1971, the Conference of Puerto Rican Woman (1972), and the National Black Feminist organization (1972…
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…Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela led the African National Congress, a black liberation group that opposed South Africa's white minority government and apartheid. Mandela was initially opposed to violence, but after a massacre of unarmed black South…
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…In 1803,Thomas Jefferson had the opportunity to secure a majestic western border, creating a safer country for all. With Louisiana safely in hand, the French threat would largely disappear, along with Napoleon's dreams of an American colonial empire…
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…The main reasons for the creation of the League of Nations were to stop war, to improve the world, to disarm, and to enforce the Treaty of Versailles. And despite their failure later, the League did manage to stop several wars. In 1923, an Italian…
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…Concept of the Invisible Hand in a Laissez-faire economy “By preferring the support of domestic to that of foreign industry, he intends only his own security; and by directing that industry in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest…
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