Papers 1761-1770 of total 53144 found.
…are automated. Such features as ones fingerprints, handwriting, retinal, iris, face, hand geometry, and voice are measured. Biometric technology is rapidly being used as the solution to personal verification and identification for security. As the importance…
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…Recent acts of terrorism are surprising unsuspecting nations all over the world, and it is not an act that will soon be outdated, but rather a new guerilla warfare that is gaining popularity among its supporters. In the early '90's the United Kingdom…
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…paragraph 7] In addition to old-age pensions and unemployment insurance, the Social Security Act established a national welfare system. Additional federal welfare aid was provided to destitute old people, the needy blind, and crippled children. Although…
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…the growth of a strong Palestinian national identity, one separate from being Arab. In 1978, Egyptian President Sadat and Israeli president Menachem Begin signed the Camp David Accords, which secured peace between Egypt and Israel in exchange for Israel returning…
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…"security matters" but jumped on the opportunity to "punish" an Arab state. I, by no means, claim to be an expert on the Middle East, but this is how I quickly sum up the Israel-Arab conflict. Most of the Middle East was British colonies, they Arab nations
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…of whether national security or public awareness takes precedence in an extremely volatile situation, such as the Vietnam War. The key to understanding the Pentagon Papers, is understanding two key men Robert McNamara and Daniel Ellsberg. It was McNamara's mind…
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…in any way because Libya would still be building weapons while investors could not profit from Libyan assets, such as oil. Nature makes the initial move in this extensive form game. P represents the probability the President Bush prefers national security
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…and all nations". 2) preamble: * It refers to the "inherent dignity" and to the "equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family" and it emphasizes their importance especially after a time of militarism, fascism and dehumanizing during…
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…with neighbors has suffered due to the millions of Afghan refugees that have been living in Pakistan and Iran for years, and foreign security forces have been brought in as there is no national army or police force in existence. The most dramatic change since…
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Category: /History
…the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) which provided collective security in Europe and any other part of the world but the main goal was to contain communism. Shortly after the Soviet Union and seven other European nations joined to form an opposing…
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