Papers 1621-1630 of total 53144 found.
…Since the beginning of this country, the United States has always been an imperialist nation. Imperialism is the domination over an undeveloped country socially, politically, and economically. Imperialism affected many countries; for example, China…
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…Module A poll of more than 1,000 small companies by the National Federation of Independent Business was taken in 2001. The average interest rate on new short term loans is 8.1%. It compares the rate on small commercial loans based upon the type…
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national security or border security. Although reliance on racial and ethnic stereotypes is broadly forbidden, the guidelines say that authorities can subject certain ethnic or racial groups to greater scrutiny if there is specific information that such people…
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…a cohesive nation-state. Although circumstances were different in China and Indonesia, there was great commonality of purpose. On the one hand, the armies in both countries were designed to guarantee internal security so that the state could construct its…
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…as it is there when wanted. This lack of concern has the potential to become deadly. Nuclear power facilities, some of the nation's leading energy producers, are disturbingly accessible to terrorist attacks; they are especially vulnerable to air attack. These facilities…
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…History of Diplomacy Sadaam Hussein emerged as “public enemy number one” because of his blatant disregard to international law and relations, in his continued hostage hold of U.S. diplomats. As a result, foreign and national security policies had…
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…is to prepare the foundation for Iraqis to form a new self-rule government and provide a safe and secure environment in which to live and work. The thousands of members of the regime army are now unemployed. The country lacks leadership. The United Nations must…
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…to the countries national security ... but only recently has it conceded that it is proper to support other selected industries for the country's economic security.' (p. 69)         'The United States must - and has begun to - change its system in order to make…
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…Canada has one of the most liberal, "tolerant, respectful and diverse societies" in today's world . It is a leading nation of today and therefore it must pave the path for the nations of tomorrow. Canada must secure its future as well as the future…
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…evacuate the buffer zone which it provided between the two nations (Report by the Secretary-General26 May, 1967). On the 23rd of May Egyptian navy vessels blocked the Straits of Tiran thus preventing any Israeli vessels from getting through. A week later…
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