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    How should governments deal with terrorism ? These are three key pieces of edvice for any government facing a terrorist threat. 1. Advice In a terrorist threat the government should control the media and censor what the media show to the people. So that the people would not be scared and live in chaos. Evidence On July 7th 2005 a bombing occurred in London‚ The british government restricted what photos the media released to the people. There were no photos of dead bodies. This is

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    Foreign Country Report – CUBA Camila da Mata International Marketing Southern States University Cuba has been at an economic embargo imposed by the United States for decades. Although economic overture is still far from reality‚ companies interested in investing in the country might find revenue after all. The main areas of investment should be related to tourism‚ education and essential goods. Sustainable hospitality definitely gets government incentives‚ besides being a great idea of success

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    The fundamental aim of this essay will be that of discussing the question of‚ ‘is representative government democratic?’ This essay will take the following structure in order to provide an attempt at exploring why a representative government can be considered democratic. Firstly‚ the concept of democracy will be defined and discussed. Secondly‚ it will discuss representation in terms of its emergence as well as its necessity. Thirdly‚ a discussion will be given regarding that of representative democracy

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    Multinationals aynot ( m foreign n that facethe same risksof outright ationalizations b d theyfacedin the 1960s-1970s‚ ut recent evelopmentsn Bolivia‚ ussia‚ ndVenezuela ighlight i a that R h r s m political isks tillaffect ultinationals.3 in e l The existingiterature politicalscience‚ cois o a nomics‚ nd management divided n howpolitical considerinstitutions affect heserisks.Specifically‚ t able debate rages over the impact of democratic a ForeignDirectInvestment nd

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    “Marriage Was a Foreign Country” Mitsuye Yamada How does the Mitsuye Yamada’s foreign tongue contribute to the message of the poem? When the reader begins to read "Marriage Was A Foreign Country”‚ it is quite obvious what the writer Mitsuye is trying to convey. As I began to read further‚ I became intrigued by her foreign tongue. By looking at the name of the author we can assume she is originally from Japan and is going to be in America for the first time. Her tone illustrates her feelings

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    AMH 1020 Instructor 09/25/11 The Ultimate Dictator I am Hitler to the evil and the Apostle Paul to the good. My first task as ultimate dictator is to separate good from evil. I have enlisted a group of the smartest people I know to lead this expedition. Mr. Tamayo leads them and the first objective to the task is to cast out anyone who has recently committed a crime from a long list of crimes we deem evil. and send them to a far away deserted land where resources are hard to obtain and escape

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    should  rich countries help the poor countries?   There is so much debate surrounding the issue of rich countries should help the poor countries.    Proponents think that rich countries should help the poor countries because loaning money to developing countries aids can helping them improvement the situation from poverty and disease. Opponents‚ think that the money doesn’t go for the place where they needs and the debt is a lot of pressure for the poor countries. In my opinion‚ that rich countries

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    How did Adolf Hitler’s Childhood influence him becoming a dictator?? Adolf Hitler was a very famous person that was in the Holocaust. He was a very cruel person who thought that everyone who wasn’t a pure blooded German was lower than him and filthy. He put a lot of people through misery and pain. He didn’t even know if the people he was killing could be nice and pleasant. All he cared about was that they weren’t pure blooded Germans. Adolf Hitler was born on the 20th of April‚ 1889‚ in a town

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    The Downfall of a Dictator Ferdinand Marcos‚ the man who would be President: his was a story of success. It was a long‚ arduous climb to the highest office in land. He worked hard to achieve it. It was not an easy road – there were frustrations‚ obstacles‚ and public scandals along the way. But he made it. Despite seemingly irreversible defeats‚ he fulfilled what he promised his mother: “For every tear you shed now‚ there will be victory.” (People Power: The Philippine Revolution of 1986) Ferdinand

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    In democratic system people are participating in political and decision making process without considering their race‚ color‚ physical ability such as Scandinavian countries. They are able to decide on their destiny directly or through their representatives. Each individual have their votes and these votes are effective and able to change decisions. There is no lumber on their choice and government can not mobilize citizens to pro-government relies; in contrast people are being mobilized by themselves

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