Papers 1861-1870 of total 53144 found.
…Investigations & Operations Section of the National Infrastructure Protection Center, pointed out that Internet security can't be assured by the government alone. Companies need to vigilantly monitor their computers to ensure that hackers don't surreptitiously install…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. Recently international bodies such as NATO as well as nations acting independently or in coalition have made decisions on when and how to act, with this in some cases involving direct violation of both international law and Security Council resolution…
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Category: /Literature/English
security for 10 percent to 20 percent of the world's population. Th steady food supply could come from fellow rich countries. Hunger affects Third World Nations in many ways also. A Third World Nation or Country is a developing country, for example: Ethiopia…
Details: Words: 1967 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…, International Organizations may impose a collective action of a sanction upon that state. In 1992, the United Nations' Security Council declared sanctions on Yugoslavia for the atrocities occurring within Serbia and Montenegro that were not lifted until the Dayton…
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…for this purpose, the English National Stadium Trust, ENST. They were meant to be leasing the site from Wembley plc and would be responsible for design and building, but it soon decided that it could not secure the lease. This had happened because Arsenal Football Club…
Details: Words: 1930 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…? Tocqueville understood that the power of the federal government would be increased during threats (real or perceived) to national security. He probably did not foresee the Cold War and its knack for keeping the nation in a continual state of threat and hence allow…
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…the reduction of child labour - was an important reason in various countries for establishment of social security and other welfare programs11. An examination of what is being done to discourage national and foreign markets who employ children workers also reveals…
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…, cultural, social, political and legal concerns, are part of any child labour problems as well as the solution to these problems. With this in mind, the purpose of this paper will be to discuss the issue of child labour on a national and an international scale…
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…Title of Paper Coast Guard Assets As we transition into the 21st Century, the United States faces challenges very different from those that defined our national security during the nearly 50 years of the Cold War. In the maritime environment, a complex…
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…When Herbert Hoover was inaugurated as the thirty-first President of the United States early in 1929, the nation was enjoying unprecedented prosperity. But by the end of the year, the stock market had crashed and the country was headed for the Great…
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