Papers 1441-1450 of total 53144 found.
…in order to protect and preserve national security. While other States see the armament of actors as a threat to their own security. It is widely accepted that there have been three phases to the process and motivations for nuclear armament. Directly after…
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…, prosecute, convict, and punish terrorist organizations, and also to provide new investigative ways for law enforcement and national security agencies to uncover terrorist activities. With this kind of legislation producing such serious measures in hopes…
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Category: /History
…closed, international trade was stagnant, homeless families roamed streets, farms were foreclosed; all faith in capitalism had diminished. The new deal provided helping programs such as the Social securities act, WPA, and the federal emergency relief act…
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…resources and protect our environment. We are paying a steep price for seven and a half years without an energy policy.” Bush believes that presidential leadership and a national energy policy will ensure U.S. energy security. Bush’s energy policy…
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Category: /History
…live in the castle to do work and protect them. Through this fortress the lord may run his nation. <Tab/>In the late 1000's A.D. the importance of castles become a large role in security, military, politics, and living accommodation…
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…in this paper. Canadian Government was fully justified in forcefully interning Japanese Canadians during World War II. There was a national security risk, Canada could not defence it self in case of an invasion. Japanese living in Canada had to be interned…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…changes need to made to Social Security in order to keep it going into the 21st century. The rising cost of health services is a threat to Medicare and the AARP feels the solution is to get the 4 nation's entire health care system under control. Another…
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…institutions in their attempt to ensure global security is lack of organization. With slow bureaucracy, there is often a considerable delay in administering decisions, which adds to a general lack of achievement. “The Jackson Port on United Nations development plan…
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Category: /Literature/English
security for those now working, more jobs for those that are unemployed, and more incentive for our economy. Next, I will urge the nation to build a great society, a place where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor. And I will also…
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…for intervention are concerned with the protection of jobs, protecting industries deemed important for national security, and retaliating to unfair foreign competition. The issue of job protection is a major argument influencing intervention. The security of someone…
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