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…of critics see this as a human rights’ violation. Many people dislike the idea, because better trade relations mean that Chinese products can be sold for higher prices, while still maintaining the communist political system at home, depriving workers of decent…
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…or domestic law for prisoners with HIV/AIDS? Rights relating to prisoners are included in the UN International Covenant on Civil and political Rights (ICC PR). Unfortunately these rights may only be invoked by prisoners, convicted of federal offences…
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…heightening in Cold War tensions. Secondly, in 1961 the Berlin Crisis, an extension of the prior circumstance, threatened to spark an international war. Lastly, blame must be assessed regarding these separate events. Historians of the Cold War are divided…
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…-pair copper wire and optical fiber Cell-Switched Services „h ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) -- closely related to broadband ISDN; becoming an increasingly important WAN (and even LAN) technology; uses small, fixed length (53 byte) frames to carry data…
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…teaches courses on social inequality, family, race and ethnic relations, and urban society as well as a senior seminar on "Internal Inequalities and Development." He has also served as resident director of the Indiana University Summer in Mexico Program…
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…called transnational corporations or international corporations. Much controversy surrounds MNCs. There are many individuals and organisations who have critical and negative views about MNCs, and then of course there are those who support them. MNCs…
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…in international matters, particularly in helping to reconstruct Europe and help maintain the balance of power. However, the US showed no inclination to become involved. On the one hand this was seen in Europe as evidence of selfishness and immaturity. On the other…
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…in international matters, particularly in helping to reconstruct Europe and help maintain the balance of power. However, the US showed no inclination to become involved. On the one hand this was seen in Europe as evidence of selfishness and immaturity. On the other…
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…on an international level. While the use of dietary aids to enhance athletic prowess is centuries old, research indicates that today’s highly competitive athletic world is causing youth performance-enhancing drug use to grow significantly. Studies by Our National Drug…
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…Children grow and develop, becoming our future citizens. Many children today can relate to the fact that their parents have a paid job in addition to their parenting commitments. The proper care and bringing up of children is a controversial issue…
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