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  • York W W Norton W W Norton And Company
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    Have you ever wondered where our past leaders got the idea for the American Constitution? The rights of freedom, equality, and justice for all, which are held sacred, were not always guaranteed for all citizens. Many were deprived of life, liberty, and the right to own property. Others were denied public trials and the lower class were looked upon as inferior. The Magna Carta also known as the "Great Charter, " was signed by King John of England in 1215. It was the document that changed the live...
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  • State Of Israel Historical Perspective
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    A Re-Evaluation of Israel's Actions in the Mid-East Conflict Examination of the situations that created and motivated Israel Now it can be told- Western historians are re-examining the troubled 20 th century history of Israel and Palestine. Previously published revelations of Israel's military strength and aggressive operations during the 1948 Israeli-Arab war remained confined to a select group of historians: (Simon Flapan, The Birth of Israel: Myths and Realities and Indian Page, The Making of...
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  • Industrialized Nations United Nations
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    ... policies in the late 1930 's. Moreover, it is impossible to shield the people of one's own state to the inhumanity and violence in foreign affairs because of the refugees, exiles and dissidents who arrive at one's own states to seek refuge. For such reasons Article 2. 7 was established in the United Nations Charter, giving the UN admissible rights to intervene in foreign affairs, mainly if the state concerned gives its consent, if an internal conflict assumes an international dimension recog...
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  • United Nations International Terrorism
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    Measures To Eliminate International Terrorism Terrorism has been an international nuisance for an extremely long time. Terrorism has been used to express political and religious beliefs, in retaliation for certain wrongdoing, and in other cases for the specific purposes of intimidating and injuring people. Nearly all nations are and have been effected by terrorism in one way or another. Some nations have been victimized others have actually been sponsors and the majority has seen their citizens ...
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  • Civil War Neighboring Countries
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    The current state of affairs in Rwanda constitutes a catastrophe that never should have happened. Unfortunately, it has happened, but do the circumstances and outcomes warrant using the term "genocide"? Based on facts about the ethnic make up of Rwanda, there is abundant proof that this is actually a case of violent, ongoing civil wars, and the use of the term "genocide" is not justified. The major crime problem in Rwanda since 1994 has been mass murder, officially know as genocide, which has be...
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  • Death Penalty Cases Criminal Justice System
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    Capital punishment should be abolished in the United States. There may have been a time when capital punishment was needed and acceptable, but that time is far behind us. The concepts and beliefs supporting capital punishment are outdated and have no place in our modern society. There is no longer a need to perform executions to maintain a safe society. There are two opposing viewpoints on the issue of capital punishment, and both present strong arguments with valid points. One side maintains th...
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  • Israeli Prime Minister Six Day War
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    On November 29, 1947, the United Nations voted to divide the Middle Eastern land called Palestine into two independent nations, one Arab and one Jewish. On May 14, 1948, a new nation was born: Israel. The Jews of Israel and the world celebrated with joy and gladness, because for over two thousand years, they had hoped to return to the land of their heritage. (Silverman, 1) However with Jews from all around the world returning to Israel, the Arabs residing in this land were forced into exile. The...
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  • First World War Economic Social And Cultural
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    The main reason for states emerging is because of the desire of peoples of the same or similar ethnic background for self-rule. A state is defined as, A political organisation exercising complete authority over a defined territory, . Over the past 200 years there has been a considerable increase in the number of states in the world compared to any other time period in history. In 1700 there were 45 states, in 1945 there were about 65 states. Currently, there are around 200 states. Arguably, nati...
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  • Nuclear Weapons Nuclear Arms
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    Background: The Nuclear Age began, when the first bomb was tested on a quiet stretch of desert in Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945. There are currently around 36, 000 nuclear weapons in the world's arsenals, primarily in the five Nuclear Weapon States - USA, UK, Russia, France and China. These states possess what is estimated to be 2, 667 times the firepower experienced in the entire six years of World War II. At the height of the Cold War there were around 65, 000 nuclear weapons. In Sep...
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  • Ho Chi Minh Cold War Era
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    ... help reestablish the South Korean territory. The effort was successful and MacArthur, despite Chinese warnings, crossed north over the 38 th parallel on a course into China. The United Nation's forces were meet by the Chinese and forced back south of the border in 1951. The war continued on for two more years and President Truman confessed that nuclear weapons were even consider on two occasions. The innovations of the Korean War were the helicopter for medical evacuations, naval power for e...
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  • Diffusion Of Technology In Society
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    In Thermador The Thermadorians society had been isolated from the world for hundreds of years. The successful diffusion of farming technology failed for a number of reasons. Based on our information, there were several components missing. Components such as no research or plans to sustain a long-term solution to the problem. The United Nations presented modern farming technology not taking into consideration the educational level of the society in a modern world. Technology changes society, howe...
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  • North Atlantic Treaty Greece And Turkey
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    United States Policy Towards NATO In this paper I will first explain the history of NATO and the United States policy towards it. I will then give three reasonable policy recommendations for the United States towards NATO. This is important because NATO is an organization with a very brief history but it has molded Europe and other countries and has made a safe-haven from war for the past five decades. NATO was spawn out of the Western countries of Europe fearing the expansion of the greedy, hun...
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  • Nations Security Council United Nations Security
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    The term laws of war refers to the rules governing the actual conduct of armed conflict. This idea that there actually exists rules that govern war is a difficult concept to understand. The simple act of war in and of itself seems to be in violation of an almost universal law prohibiting one human being from killing another. But during times of war murder of the enemy is allowed, which leads one to the question, if murder is permissible then what possible laws of war could there be? The answer t...
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  • General Assembly Security Council
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    General Assembly resolutions contain decisions and recommendations adopted by the member nations of the General Assembly. These resolutions are not intended to be legally binding on the General Assemblys independent member nations. Consequently, a nations own government must accept a General Assembly resolution before it can become binding upon that nation. Although General Assembly resolutions are not sources of law, they may contribute to the development of international law if they are suppor...
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  • Nations Security Council President George Bush
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    The United States of America was justified in taking a dominate military role in the Persian Gulf crisis. This role was justified due to Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, the threat of chemical warfare and the encouragement of the United States Congress and the United Nations Security Council. This conflict grew out of tension over oil, with Iraq coming that Kuwait was pumping oil from a field on the Iraq Kuwait border and not sharing the profit that arose from this field. In the beginning, A...
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  • Permanent Court Of International Justice International Court Of Justice
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    International Law International law is the body of legal rules that apply between sovereign states and such other entities as have been granted international personality (status acknowledged by the international community). The rules of international law are of a normative character, that is, they prescribe towards conduct, and are potentially designed for authoritative interpretation by an international judicial authority and by being capable of enforcement by the application of external sancti...
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  • Lend Lease Act United States Foreign Policy
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    Involvement of United States Congress in Foreign Policy In this report I intend to first describe what foreign policy is. It is important to show exactly how Congress is involved in United States foreign policy. Sometimes United States foreign policy can be too much, too little, or the wrong type. In conclusion there are some misconceptions by the general public today on how they see Congress represented in United States foreign policy. American foreign policy consists of all of the official sta...
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  • World War Ii Weapons Of Mass Destruction
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    Analysis of International Law International law is the body of legal rules that apply between sovereign states and such other entities as have been granted international personality (status acknowledged by the international community). The rules of international law are of a normative character, that is, they prescribe towards conduct, and are potentially designed for authoritative interpretation by an international judicial authority and by being capable of enforcement by the application of ext...
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  • Universal Declaration Of Human Rights Economic And Social
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    Jamaica, a tropical island in the heart of the Caribbean, has a diverse and unique geography. Jamaica is a 146 mile long island with 4411 square miles of lush island. More than half of Jamaica is mountains above 1000 feet high, making it an island with a very rough terrain. While the mountains are mostly on the interior, the coastlines are flat beaches that stretch for as long as the eye can see. The northwest is pitted landscape due to the many sinkholes that settled on the limestone surface. T...
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  • One World Government World War Ii
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    The Bilderberg first gathered in May, 1954 at a hotel located in Holland. This group, which is named after the hotel in which they first gathered, is composed of many global elite. World leaders, politicians and wealthy business people comprise the membership of the Bilderberg. Their meetings occur once every year at a hotel in either Europe or North America. Global politics and finance are discussed. The hotel used is always in a secluded area and is kept under heavy security at all times. The ...
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