Papers 2611-2620 of total 53938 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…trade unions but added that police intervention was necessary to prevent social upheaval. In May security forces again seized the UGTD/UDT headquarters and froze their bank accounts. Unions are free to maintain relations and exchanges with labor…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and enforcement agents, and evidenced by the rise of specialized private security firms to confront the "hackers." But despite this flurry of attention, little research has examined the social world of the "computer hacker." Our current knowledge in this regard derives…
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…, a life is that is neither socially stimulating, emotionally healthy, financially secure, or truly satisfying. Retirement is customary once reaching a predetermined age; legal and corporate norms have a created a process that pushes many older workers…
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Category: /History
…, the principal threat to U.S. security and world peace was monolithic, dictatorial communism emanating from he Soviet Union. Any communist anywhere, at home or abroad, was, by definition, and enemy of the United States. Drawing an analogy with the unsuccessful…
Details: Words: 1980 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…members in the House and the Senate are wrecking havoc over a budget surplus that may not be a reality and only a projection for the next ten years. President Clinton unveiled his plan to use the estimated budget surplus to secure Social Security
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…threat to U.S. security and world peace was monolithic, dictatorial communism emanating from he Soviet Union. Any communist anywhere, at home or abroad, was, by definition, and enemy of the United States. Drawing an analogy with the unsuccessful appeasement…
Details: Words: 1980 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…different from that of the metropolis. In British North America the evidence of a fronierist creation manifested itself in such areas as social values, the system of government, and religion. The frontier approach stresses that people and institutions…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Silas Marner: A Moralistic Work In Silas Marner by George Eliot the moral themes are relative of the current social issues of the Victorian Era and play a crucial formitive role in the development of individual characters. Eliot's introduction…
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Category: /Literature/English
…take their safety and security for granted, more people appriciate and recognize the emergency services, and new and more stringent securities will and have undoubtably affected everyone. Before 9/11 no one would have imagined something this devastating…
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…Union was created to secure the area and it was a promise to European people that this union was going to bring peace to the area instead of war. The European Union was there to support the right of the member citizens. This is what we have learned about…
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