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Category: /History
…to Europe, Asia, and perhaps even the Western Hemisphere made the Americans fear. Diplomatic relations between the United States and the Soviet Union did not exist between 1917 and 1933. They became allies only after both were attacked by the Axis in 1941…
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…losses in relation to telecommunications crimes have been very large. Some computer criminals operate on an international scale and in an organized fashion. These criminals can route their activities through countries where jurisdictional processes and legal…
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…the major processes undertaken in the move to combat climate change, especially creating greater international concern. Some of the most significant collective decision making bodies in relation to climate change…
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relations to enter the internal domain family life by choice rather than necessity. <Tab/>This offers an interesting perspective to Simmell's analysis of friendship simply being polite but attentive exchanges of our everyday external lives…
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…and deposits they also provide lots of other services to improve their income and make better relation with the customers. To defeat the dispute, the banks need to introduce creativity in making pattern the demand base service mix in order to enable the speed up…
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…, and (ii) the presence of former employees of the outside auditor on the internal accounting staff of the audit client. The Enron collapse further inflamed the concerns over auditor independence, as Arthur Andersen provided significant non-audit related services…
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…There are many ways in which humanitarian intervention is viewed as a quintessentially “liberal” foreign policy practice, from the fact that liberal-democratic states have the principle initiators and the important role accorded to international
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Category: /Literature/English
…systems appeared. The interest for the development of such systems stems from the need to cover the modeling deficiencies of their predecessors, that is the relational database management systems. They were intended to be used by applications that have…
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…the relations among the member nations. As the result, countries such as Sigapore and Malaysia sought for aid from international and non-government organizations again (See). However, ASEAN's biggest mistake lies when it ignored East Timor's fight for independence…
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Category: /History
…liberalization of trade may provoke environmental collapse. Three major environmental concerns related to trade are the domestic environmental effects caused by the use of imported products, the foreign environmental effects caused by the production of exported goods…
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