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…funding. Later in 1950, the National Science Foundation Bill was passed by the House with the added amendment requiring an FBI security clearance be given to all persons connected to the agency9. The intention of the House in passing this amendment…
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…for establishing firm political institutions. The post-colonial states of Asia, Africa, and Latin America are generally complex, heterogeneous societies and therefore rely heavily on a functional political institution. In the preliminary stages of nation-building…
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…From 1900 to 1901 the British Army conquered Dutch settlers known as Boers in the Boer War and South Africa became a of the whites in South Africa are Boers. In 1948 the National Party started apartheid, which meant only British colony. The Boers beca…
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…in the Security Council and their poor reactions to events, such as Kosovo and Iraq. These events have given the United Nations the image as a toothless tiger; however, peacekeeping practices held tightly by the United Nations does give the tiger a bit of a bite…
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Category: /Law & Government
…;gt;How would Social Security Reform affect the economy? Social Security Reform would lead to an increase in national saving, with hundreds of billions of dollars invested through individual accounts every year. Those investments, in turn, would…
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Category: /Law & Government
…senate passed a resolution requesting that the state be allowed to opt out of the Federal Social Security program to start their own private retirement system. As people begin to see that the national program is going bankrupt, there will be great political…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of immigrants to Native-born workers and secure their Jobs and religion. The immigration act of 1882 was passed by congress as a respond to the rise the Anti-immigrant movements, this Act defined and for the first time national immigration policy, this Act also…
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…, users usually don't see this as important because of how secure they feel having anti-virus software. Nor do they have the background knowledge to understand and interpret information. When an e-mail arrives from the National bank spelled 'Natianl', the user…
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…, there are no laws limiting the percent of equity foreigners may own, or the size of there investments. There are no licenses required for any type of investment, except unless the investments are affecting national security (U.S. Department of Commerce, 1994). There may…
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…retirement of 78 million baby boomers. The trust funds contain the same as the governments way of "IOU's" to raise the actual cash to meet the obligations of the nation. Borrowing more money from the public by issuing marketable Treasury securities, raise taxes…
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