Papers 2051-2060 of total 53938 found.
Category: /Entertainment
…to every corner of the globe" (National security strategy: 2002. http:/articles/globalisation.htm) The above quotation, taken from a source found on the Internet promoting national security is a faultless example of the propaganda machine currently operating…
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Category: /Literature
…that 'Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction which threatens the security of the world' without any solid evidence. The United Nations Organization was created with the objective of ending all armed international conflicts by negotiations and peaceful conflict…
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…hardest to help her out by paying Beryl rent. Carl had no choice but to drop out of school because the social security payments ran out when he turned fourteen so he had to pay Beryl. Beryl didn't want the boys, she feels like she has been forced to look after…
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…they are doing these and people think that they are doing well and food examples by their courage or skills, but some points are being missed meanwhile especially about the psychological and social effects of these scenes on children. Many people agree…
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…in ways which benefit their populations, regardless of moral norms. III) Self interest is a basic fact of human condition: all people have an interest in their own security and survival. Thus international politics is an arena of conflicting state interests…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, other means of collective sanction through the UN involve diplomatic intervention and economic sanctions. In 1967 the Security Council decided to isolate Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) for its policy of racial separation following its unilateral…
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Category: /History
…this as an appropriate paradox in a decentralized state system of international politics. Nonetheless, other means of collective sanction through the UN involve diplomatic intervention and economic sanctions. In 1967 the Security Council decided to isolate…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of a programmable system and how to stretch their capabilities; one who programs enthusiastically, even obsessively. A cracker is one who breaks security on a system. Although hackers and crackers both break into computer systems, their motives are different. Hackers…
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Category: /History
…this as an appropriate paradox in a decentralized state system of international politics. Nonetheless, other means of collective sanction through the UN involve diplomatic intervention and economic sanctions. In 1967 the Security Council decided…
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…and security. Yet very few have used such controversial means to overcome these threats. For example, after the birth of the nation, Executives faced the threats of political division and the ideas of the many dangerous paths prescribed for the Union…
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