Papers 1521-1530 of total 2077 found.
…, xiii). In the late 1980's and early 1990's, Goodwin lived in the countries of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, the United Arab Emirate states, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordon, Israeli-Occupied Territories, and Egypt. She interviewed thousands of women…
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Category: /Law & Government
…regions. Another grim aspect of terrorism exposes itself when a war is launched against terrorism. Such is case when the Bush administration decided to attack Iraq. Instead of saving lives, the War on Terrorism has caused even heavier casualties. According…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. China won't have a democracy anytime soon for the same reason Iraq won't: culture. You can get rid of the CCP tomorrow, hold elections tomorrow and then call me in 10 years, and we'll discuss how the next emperor is getting along. Many assert that China's…
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…in the recent military actions in Iraq and Afghanistan (Politics of Poland, 2005). The government has shown great stability since the fall of communism. With the liberalization of its economic policy, Poland is very welcoming of foreign trade. Poland currently enjoys…
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…of the US Government was actually a product of groupthink on the part of the War Council. The Iraqi Government was stereotyped as evil, and Americans were certain of the 'rightness' of their decisions. Similarly, the images from Iraq suggested that confidence…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…is so apparent, you can even see it in the school's math and science classes. While they haven't sunk as low as using Michael Moore's curriculum to calculate the cost of the Iraq war, they're damn close. Math class has been used as a place to teach political…
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…, and the ever-increasing power of seldom-accountable multi-national companies. When getting ready to enter Iraq through force because of some unconfirmed speculations about supposed weapons of mass destruction, humanity is supposed to feel at ease knowing…
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…themselves in the natural. Society breeds these realistic horrors, we feel them, we discuss them in our news, we talk about them in our homes, schools and offices (Anter Par 1) and it sends shivers to our leaders. Recently our leaders have tagged Iraq
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…the nation image of Thailand from 1997 economic crisis (TAT, 1999). It has been proved that tourism is highly sensitive to worldwide crisis, such as the Iraq War, the SARS disease and terrorism attacks. International communications, cooperation and a global…
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Category: /Literature
…The priority placed on national security since September 11 has put civil liberties at risk in a number of countries. These reductions in civil liberties include not only the citizens of Iraq and other Middle Eastern countries that the U.S. has became…
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