Papers 1481-1490 of total 53144 found.
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…for it to do the most good, and Bush intends to give them this plan. It is George Bush’s plan for Social Security that is the most impressive however, because not only will it aid my generation and others after it but will benefit the nation’s economy as well…
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…or paramilitary operations in Nicaragua by any nation, group, organization, movement, or individual (Arnson 1989, 167-8). The Reagan administration interpreted the Boland Amendment as not covering the activities of the National Security Council (NSC). The NSC…
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…examples of the reform during the latter 100 days would be between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nation Labor Relations Act, and the Social Security Act. The SEC was designed as a watchdog administrative agency in order to protect the public…
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…an issue of national security for Israel and other countries that suffer from the same crisis. With water being such an important renewable resource, countries will take any means necessary to protect their water supplies. The result of water shortage can…
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security but not through a government sponsored redistribution of wealth program.         Cutting taxes across the board including income tax rates, capital gains and estate taxes among others should provide a growth spurt for the economy. Allowing…
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…Congress and the United Nations Security Council. This conflict grew out of tension over oil, with Iraq claming that Kuwait was pumping oil from a field on the Iraq - Kuwait border and not sharing the profit that arose from this field. In the beginning…
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…to be a national security threat, and also because Castro’s regime confiscated US holdings, and thus US control, on the island. By enacting a policy that unilaterally cut Cuba off from economic and political contact with the US, the US felt that it could force…
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…Internet Protection Thesis: Specific solutions will help people to deal with security threats from Web criminals. I.Introduction. A. What makes the Internet so vulnerable to attackers? B. Understand…
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…on cyber crimes more aggressively than ever. The airplane hijack attacks in September have been used to justify harsher treatment for computer crimes in the name of national security. Of concern to many hackers are the U.S. Patriot Act enacted late last year…
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…, and more importantly, the secure country. Thus, while the jailing and hushing of many forms took place, they weren't fundamental flaws or evils in his reign but rather provided the necessary national security. "But, soldiers, you have done nothing as yet…
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