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Prime Minister Political Situation
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Criminal Justice System Tony Blair
2,352 wordsArticles Critique The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, Nor bread to the wise, nor wealth to the intelligent, Nor success to the skilful; Time and chance govern all. Ecclesiastes. There is a wild spirit of adventure that looks like malice. Nietzsche. In the two articles The Australian left to rot behind bars by Gay Alcorn and Justice required but mercy is not by Piers Akerman authors discuss whether David Hicks, an Australian citizen and a member of Al-Queda is fairly kept ...
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Shock Therapy Economic Reform
1,313 wordsThomas J Milone-Clapp Macroeconomics 4 / 25 / 00 Formerly the preeminent republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Russia has been an independent nation since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Because of its great size, its natural resources, and its political domination, the Russian Federation played a leading role in the economy of the Soviet Union. In the years preceding the disintegration of the union in 1991, the economy of Russia and the union as a whole was in declin...
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