Papers 1911-1920 of total 2077 found.
Category: /History
…of these nations are terrorist supporting nations such as Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria and North Korea (Smith 1). The new proliferation developments give them an easy way out if they break the test ban treaty by saying they want to be able to defend themselves against…
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Category: /Literature/English
…examples of the use of TV as a mean of control over the society. Before January 1991, public opinion polls showed that the American public was split into two groups, 50% each, about whether the U.S. should attack Iraq or not. However, says Roach, if any…
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…tonnes to Syria, North Korea, Iran, and Iraq--countries long cited by the U.S. Department of State as sponsors of international terrorist activity. In sum, terrorists therefore have relatively easy access to a range of sophisticated, "off-the-shelf" weapons…
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…,         and examines their positions within the major Third World nations such as         Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Peru, and Chile. Haynes addresses the         topic of religion in third world politics by showing us the parallels…
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…of prisoners in Iraq I was not sure of the regulations regarding the treatment of prisoners of war. I also wanted to research into a topic that was contemporary and at the same time enduring. The abuse of prisoners is an extremely topical issue in the United States…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…day for the Jewish people; the state of Israel was born. The excitement, however, was short lived because the armies of Syria, Iraq, Trans-Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon entered Israel the next day in an effort to erase it off the map. "The Arabs themselves…
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…and recent past events such as the impending war in Iraq and the 9/11 atrocities. Thinking did not extend beyond this and in fact could have dealt with more mundane and predictable events. Van der Heijden (1996) stresses the need to change mental models…
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…, which slowed the softwood industries in British Columbia. This was done to get Chrëtien to support the US in war with Iraq, after this failed, Bush increased the tax to 47%. America has also stopped all live stalk trade with Canada. There had been a recent…
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…policies or in open conflict with the West. Iran, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Libya, North Korea, and, in some cases, and in a very different context, China are the most frequently mentioned nations. However, no one can say for sure if these nations could or would…
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…people win over the others. Doesn't this remind out of Dick Cheney controversy around the company who won the bid to rebuild Iraq? Isn't it ironic that the company that Cheney used to work for, and still holds stock options to, won the bid? I thought so. So…
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