Category: /History/North American History
Iraq, there would be thousands of deaths from terrorist attacks. Moreover, the Japanese believe that the most glorious and honorable way to die is in battle, because it will please the Emperor. The daunting task of invading, securing, and occupying Japan
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
. Computerized house security systems work to deter burglars even before entering the house, by means of a visible siren.
*Crime Detection - The Police National Computer (known as the PNC) is used to hold the details of all crimes committed and by whom. It also
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Category: /Law & Government/International
be based on a committee of EU national regulators, replacing the Forum of European Securities Commissions (FESCO). This is the current EU approach.
The alternative is a US-style Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) which would have some of the advantages
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Category: /History/North American History
had the US experienced so many laws as Congress passed and the president signed during the spring of 1933.
This period was what is known as the Hundred Days.
The most serious problem was the imminent collapse of the nation's financial system
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
are troubled", critic Richard Posner claims, because "They fear that concerns about national security will lead to an erosion of civil liberties" (141). Advocates of civil liberties are appalled at the Patriot Act as a most 'Unpatriotic' invasion of privacy
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of the League of Nations, the concept of collective security goes beyond the pure idea of defence to include, according to Inis Claude, 'arrangements for facilitating peaceful settlement of disputes,' assuming that the mechanisms of preventing war and defending
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Category: /Literature/English
. Likewise, Americans have candy-coated the Constitution. To secure the good, one must accept the bad. Our forefathers have passed on, and no one is there presiding over the Constitution to dictate what it decrees for our nation. We have only their immortal
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Category: /History
and the merciless Marat,
the Paris Commune discarded the old constitution and called for a
National Convention to begin work on a new, revised version.
The National Convention, divided by the moderate Girondins and
the radical Jacobins, was the place where
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Category: /History
, the nations 2 major ethnic groups. Rwanda was set in motion for one of the worlds most worst tragedies of the 90s.
FUNDAMENTAL DISPUTE
In 1994, the conflict had destroyed the lives of nearly 1 million Rwandans and created a massive refugee problem. RPF
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Category: /Literature/English
Russias attitude towards nuclear disarmament- encapsulating the countys views on the subject.
Nuclear non proliferation, arms limitation, arms control, deterrence, international security, de-militarization ...civilian and government agencies alike
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