Papers 1461-1470 of total 53938 found.
…Deutsch "argued that forming a security community rested on compatible values, expectations of economic gain, a wide range of mutual transactions, broad elite networks and high levels of social communication." As a summary, the reasons NATO still exists…
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…is gone. Karl Deutsch "argued that forming a security community rested on compatible values, expectations of economic gain, a wide range of mutual transactions, broad elite networks and high levels of social communication." As a summary, the reasons NATO still…
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Category: /Law & Government
…and study in the fields of medicine, psychology, the social sciences, education, and other subjects dealing with human beings has added to our understanding of people and changed many of our older ideas about the reasons for these individual's behavior…
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security law and public policy cannot be accomplished without cooperation between the technical and legal communities. The inherently abstruse nature of computer technology and the importance of social issues it generates demands the combined talents of both…
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Category: /Literature/English
…life, while the ease with which it is destroyed unmasks a breech in the “security,” showing that society’s security is false. Lastly, Dickinson’s use of Iambic meter, regarded by many as the “meter of life” delivers a huge blow to socially accepted “life…
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…has focused on many issues such as social security and bringing down our national debt. Congressman Rothmans wants the best for New Jersey that’s why he’s in office. Steve also received money for his campaign from several businesses around New Jersey…
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…Through the development of the Polis, both Hobbes and Rousseau have stood as highly influential theorists of the Social Contract. Although both writers would strongly agree for the development of society and the importance of a Social Contract…
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Category: /Literature/English
…will soon reach the age of retirement and will be receiving Social Security. However, with a smaller working class among the Generation X, in many ways directly related to legalized abortion, Social Security’s future looks bleak. It has been said that Social
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security-conscious society. Economists are calculating the gains and losses and guessing about the odds of a recession. Many are still engaged in burying the dead and tending to the survivors, or facing the awesome responsibility of satisfying the national…
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Category: /Law & Government
…food stamp recipients to work for their benefits. During the 105th Congress, Ney helped pass the first balanced federal budget in a generation. During the 106th Congress, Congressman Ney supported H.R. 1259, the Social Security and Medicare Safe Deposit…
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