Papers 2011-2020 of total 2077 found.
…, to remain in Mesopotamia, where the Jewish community existed without interruption for more than 2,500 years until the virtual elimination of Jewish presence in Iraq after World War II.) Leadership of the reviving Judean center was provided largely by returning…
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…, the Iraq war and unemployment. The National Association of Home Builders expects fixed mortgage rates to increase to 6.5 percent in 2005 and pass 7 percent in 2006. Single family housing starts should decline to 4.4 percent in 2005 and fall another 3.5 percent…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…six years ago.' CAT, or methacathinone, is a popular substance made from common household chemicals like drain-cleaner, Epsom salts and battery acid. 'I realized how bad my problem was when right around the time the land war in Iraq began. I had stayed up…
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…-apartheid South Africa. See Bassiouni 2002, pp. 745-60 Vinjamuri L. 2003. Order and justice in Iraq. Survival 45(4):135-52 Wedgwood R. 1998. Fiddling in Rome: Amer- ica and the international criminal court. For. Aff. 77(6):20-24 Zalaquett J. 1995. Confronting…
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…and cultures are able to enjoy intellectual freedom and access, but many do not and cannot. Index on Censorship and other sources reveal very different regimes today in countries like Burma, Iraq, China, and Sudan. Often it is a combination of human rights…
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…always taken centrestage with clear competition between Catholic and Anglican sects. However now a shift seems more evident as events such as the "Tampa Incident", 9/11, and the War in Iraq has created more disdain towards believers of the Muslim faith…
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…, the intensity of the coverage of Israel declined somewhat and the Canadian press devoted markedly increased attention to the Iran-Iraq war, then in its concluding stages, and to the Persian Gulf region generally. By the autumn of 1988, however, the continuing unrest…
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Category: /History
…and rebuild the Temple. (Many chose, however, to remain in Mesopotamia, where the Jewish community existed without interruption for more than 2,500 years until the virtual elimination of Jewish presence in Iraq after World War II.) Leadership of the reviving Judean…
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…totalitarianism countries are China, Iran and Iraq. MNEs may be able to operate equally effectively in democratic and totalitarian systems, but they prefer democracies because democracies usually have economic freedom and legal rules that safeguard individual…
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…in forming relationships with other larger organisations, in a bid to increase their Partner membership. 3.<Tab/>The current political and economic climate is still under duress due to the ongoing conflict in Iraq. Businesses are apprehensive about…
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