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…, population displacement, and continued heavy fighting among various Muja hidden factions in 1992. The nation’s transportation and communication systems, heavy and small-scale industries, education and agricultural infrastructure are among the most seriously…
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…with private industry. The perks include extensive travel and health-care benefits, as well as family-oriented services like day care, job security, and a decent pension after a relatively short career. Of course, the gratitude our nation shows its soldiers…
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…Out of the “Big Three” nations at the treaty of Versailles, France the country which suffered by far the worst during the Great War achieved her aims the best. The French set out to achieve a number of goals, which mainly fell under two categories…
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…of Texas George W. Bush battled one another over tax cuts, prescription drugs, Social Security, energy policy, abortion, and education. On issues such as tax cuts, the Vice President proposed a plan, which cut taxes for middle class families, balance budgets…
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Category: /History
…of stocks on margin-putting up as little as 3 percent of a stock's price in cash and borrowing the remainder from the broker. The booming demand for stocks and the prosperous state of the nation as a whole led to a general rise in the prices of securities, which…
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…agencies” would help to bring the U.S. out of the Great Depression, and provide a new hope for a economically-stricken nation. On March 6, 1993 he shut down all of the banks in the nation and forced Congress to pass the Emergency Banking Act, which gave…
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…the first modern peacekeeping operation, UNEFI (United Nations Emergency Force). This operation's goal was to resolve conflicts and establish lasting peace. For this, Pearson received a Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for his innovative thinking and long-term…
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…plans, and employers * Title II also addresses the security and privacy of health data. These standards are meant to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the nation's health care system by encouraging the widespread use of electronic data interchange…
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…trade, economic growth, and technological advancement. c.Department of Defense- Secretary, Donald H. Rumsfeld; in charge of overseeing everything related to the nation's military security, directs Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force. Also responsible…
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…Explaining a Concept: 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…
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