Papers 1851-1860 of total 2077 found.
Category: /Literature
…countries such as Iraq and Iran believe that ratification of the agreement will place them at a global competitive disadvantage. Based on scenario analysis, operating costs would increase by an average of 20% due to Kyoto compliance, and company cash flows…
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…others. For example, U.S. President George W. Bush and his constant referral to the 'War on Terror' and his labeling North Korea, Iraq, and Iran as part of an "Axis of Evil" are all part of our general use of the term 'evil' to associate it with those that we…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…across Australia's borders (Smith, 2001). Usually these are people who have escaped war. In recent years, most quota refugees have come from Iran and Iraq, which have been in various wars and revolutions, and the former Yugoslavia, due to the Yugoslav wars…
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…Mesopotamian Art and Architecture The arts and buildings of the ancient Middle Eastern civilizations developed in the area (now Iraq) between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers from prehistory to the 6th century BC. Their art reflects both their love…
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…and in recent years has been lower than World growth Others statistics: ▼ Due mainly to the effects of SARS and the war in Iraq, tourism's relative contribution dropped in 2002-03; it now directly contributes 3.8% of Gross Value Added, 5.7% of total…
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…) totaled $1,000 billion – nearly twice as large as Canada’s GNP. The combined profits of the ten most profitable transnationals (IBM, Ford, Exxon, Dow, AT&T, General Electric, DuPont, General Motors, Shell, British Telecom ) at $40 billion equaled Iraq’s…
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…violations while it imposes an economic boycott, threatened and used military force, and began the most obtrusive weapons inspections in history in response to Iraq’s breach of nonproliferation obligations.” (Chafetz 1999, 745) This does not discredit the NPT…
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Category: /Literature/English
…party are concerned with the timing of such an important reform being released. Currently, it would be in direct competition to the Iraq issues, which dominate the domestic and international political scene. Secondly, and possibly more significant…
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…that the Gulf War Veterans were exposed to chemical and biological agents during the Gulf War, which were claims that the government has denied since day one. He also stated that activists say the U.S. companies sold chemical and biological agents to Iraq. As far…
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…6 A: What if the Iraq controls the Gulf and all the oil? B: Oh come now, Hitler has won the Second World War. In reply to A's childish question (at least B thinks so), B makes a false statement about Hitler and the Second World War, by which he…
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