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…to a divine being or beings” and as “a particular form of religious worship, in reference to its external rites and ceremonies.” Yet, this is not the word as it is known today. According to Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, a cult is a “minority…
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…is to survive and stay strong in today’s world. It is policy that provides a strong national security, keeps a good economy with other nations, and is a chance to provide influence on the world; but above all this is the desire for international peace. One…
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…world, in which relations between the superpowers were based mainly on "balance-of-power calculations" (Hoffmann, 1990), a nuclear holocaust, for example, had become highly likely. He sought that India should stay out of the superpowers' way in the nuclear…
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…Europe, where Soviet influence declined republics, where rising nationalism posed a serious challenge to the viability of the Soviet state. In international affairs, Gorbachev withdrew Soviet troops from Afghanistan, normalized relations with China…
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…and stutters – all factors related to the development of the brain hemispheres,” according to Gotestam, Coates, Ekstran researchers for the International Journal of Neuroscience. A particular chromosome is passed to the male child. The X chromosome is passed…
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…Joe Camel. The ads were shown by the state and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota in their lawsuit to recover $1.77 billion they say was spent treating smoking-related illness. They also are seeking punitive damages. The plaintiffs allege the tobacco…
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…on the nuclear powers to destroy their weapons. Common sense asserts that the subsequent difference of the countries’ military capabilities would lead to gross differences in ability to project force. CTBT, in fact, would definitely decrease international security…
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…to be re-elected. Thomas Benton was a Senator of Missouri who had negative relations with President Jackson. Benton supported the Missouri Compromise, but opposed the National Bank and slavery. Seeing how Missouri was a slave state, Thomas recieved much ridicule…
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…on their children’s security and they are able to participate in their child’s development. For single and older employees we have a heath fitness floor open to all with state of the art equipment and classes on heath, exercise, and other health related issues. We…
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…interest rates and reporting to the government on the state of the entire economy. In essence, Greenspan’s job is running the day-to-day and long-term economies of the United States. He is involved in international and domestic trade. In addition, he regulates…
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