Papers 1981-1990 of total 53144 found.
…flight, overvalued currency and budget deficits have put the nation into severe debt and default with the IMF. Currently, 51.7% of the population lives below the poverty line. In December of 2001, Argentina defaulted on $81.8 billion that it owed in bonds…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, debated, fought and died for. Since that time, millions of immigrants have come to America to secure those freedoms. The Founding Fathers knew what they were doing. They believed in the power of ideas and debate, not censorship. In all truth, our forefathers…
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…a doctorate and still ranks as the recipient of the most honorary degrees. <Tab/>Secondly, Wilson has made various accomplishments in the course of his life. In 1912 while serving as the reform governor of New Jersey, he secured the Democratic…
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…, resisted holding an election on the reunification of Vietnam. Despite over $1 billion of U.S. aid between 1955 and 1961, the South Vietnamese economy languished and internal security deteriorated. Nation building was failing the South, and, in 1960, communist…
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Category: /Literature/English
…defence capability, a well-developed crisis-management capability, an enhanced dialogue with other nations and a co-operative approach to security, including arms control.5 This is shown in the ‘official figures’ provided by NATO, that illustrate a decrease…
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…violations, this resolution (resolution 1441) does not constrain any member state from acting to defend itself from the threat posed by Iraq or to enforce relevant Untied Nations resolutions"(Zunes). But Articles 41 and 42 state that the Security Council…
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…What is the biggest risk your organization faces on a regular basis? How do they respond to it? How could they respond better? The Massachusetts Army National Guards biggest risk involves in Homeland Security. The roles and responsibilities…
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Category: /History
…and deportation that was acted upon the Japanese Canadians, the Government had no proof of any war crimes, or espionage that was suspected of the Japanese Canadians. The Government only acted in fear of Canada's National security. The internment in the end…
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Category: /Literature/English
…goes over, everything gets put away,” he said that the new image did not involve any national security issues, since the 1992 “Open Skies” agreement provides for satellite monitoring to check whether military facilities were in compliance with arms control…
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…of the military, represents the nation’s security and protection. The terrorists were not only looking to destroy buildings, they wanted to destroy our society’s sense of security. This heinous crime was perpetrated by the terrorists even after a first…
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