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    Anti Corruption

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    THE OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL STEERING COMMITTEE FOR ANTI-CORRUPTION |THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM Independence – Freedom – Happiness | | SOME BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT The Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption The Central Steering Committee for Anti-Corruption established according to the Resolution 1039/2006/NQ-UBTVQH of August‚ 28‚ 2006‚ of the Standing Committee of the XIst National Assembly of The Socialist Republic of Vietnam. I. Position and functions of the

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    “Australia’s descent into totalitarianism” YEAR 11 MODERN HISTORY SEMESTER 2 RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT BY MICHAEL STUART PRESENTED TO MR BUCKLAND Rationale: Being of a capitalist-libertarian viewpoint I am personally irked by the concepts of both communism and totalitarianism. Despite my strongly held (and what some would call radical) views on politics‚ welfare and firearm ownership I was reluctant to choose this topic. However‚ after much procrastination and apparently futile mind mapping I decided

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    weak and fragile‚ but our first five presidents helped build a foundation for the United States of America to become stronger. George Washington‚ John Adams‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ and James Monroe helped shape our country with their foreign policies. Some chose neutrality‚ some chose isolation and some even wanted war. Our first president‚ George Washington‚ had wanted to stay neutral with other nations. George Washington had created the Proclamation of Neutrality to this and “adopt and

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    Cited: Freeman David. “Are Engineered Foods Evil?” Scientific American. Volume 309. Issue 3. (2013): pp. 80-85. EBSCO. Web. November 2013. Grover‚ Jan. “Genetic Engineering is too Dangerous to be Used in Human Foods.” Greenhaven Press. (2008). Opposing Viewpoins In Context. Web. November 2013. Jefferon‚ Valeria. “An

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    Foreign Aid

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    years. As the world has progressed throughout time‚ the American people have seen much‚ experienced incredible human feats such as experiencing flight for the first time‚ or walking on the moon thousands of miles away as they eagerly watched. The people have also experienced times when millions have been murdered in the world for a trait which was given at birth. Specifically this time was the holocaust and World War II‚ when millions of anti semitists stripped jewish people and many others of all

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    Compare & Contrast the foreign policies of Napoleon I and Louis Philippe Both placed on the thrown after revolutions‚ King Louis Philippe and Napoleon Bonaparte were pressured to adopt a nationalistic foreign policy. During Napoleon ’s reign‚ France reached its greatest magnitude and was considered among Europe as a leading military power. In contrast‚ King Louis Philippe adopted a cautious foreign policy which did not satiate the nationalistic thirst of the French people at the time nor did

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    Communism‚ as an idea and ideology‚ has not completely died out in 2017. There are still a few nation-states such as Cuba and North Korea which still cling to the idea of communism. Even though it has not been destroyed‚ it no longer has the influence it once did. The fall of the USSR showed how the economic policies of communism can implode‚ and the countries which still try to keep the idea of communism alive‚ are only able to do so in their country‚ and it is by fear and propaganda. There are

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    Communism VS Democracy

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    Fahad Sultan ENG 111 (023N) Communism VS Democracy What is communism? It is the total interference; total control of the government‚ there is one government that controls everything‚ and it works through the central economy system. Property is owned by the state‚ businesses are owned by the state. A communism empire has no free market system‚ everything is dictated‚ workers are given fixed wages and are told what to make. Communist government has a government league that decides what needs to

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    Communism and Fascism are two types of government that are dictatorships. Both were made out to be solutions to the poor conditions of their homelands and were pushed by men such as Karl Marx‚ Adolf Hitler‚ and Benito Mussolini. Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto and Hitler wrote his 25 Points which were used to introduce both Communism and Fascism to the people of Europe. Mussolini also defined fascism in the Italian Encyclopedia. In the end‚ Fascism succeeded and became the government of multiple

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    The fear of Communism has long lived in the hearts of Americans‚ proud of their democratic domain. This fear came about after World War One‚ and came to be known as the Red Scare. Right wing government officials used this paranoia in order to prosecute thousands of left wing activists. This ordeal reemerged after World War Two had ended‚ the Second Red Scare had started. A leading politician of the prosecution of many leftist during the Second Red Scare was senator Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy fed

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