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Social Welfare Programs
Social Welfare Programs
Introduction
Welfare usually refers to the welfare programs of the Federal Government which have been designed to assist and help the people who are underemployed or unemployed. The government of United States has developed a number of welfare programs to help the needy people of the society. ...
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Genocide in Palestine
Genocide in Palestine
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Following World War Two, and the Nazis atrocities against millions of Europeans especially Jews, a convention was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948 on the punishment and prevention of genocide crimes. This was to ensure that such situations that occurred during the war do ...
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Terrorism Informatics: Knowledge Management and Data Mining for Homeland Security
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER O1: INTRODUCTION6
Introduction6
Rationale for Research7
Research Background10
Aims and Objectives of the Research14
Aims of the Study14
Objectives of the Study15
Obstacles in Conducting Research on Terrorism15
Significance of Research16
Ethical Considerations17
Chapter Summary18
CHAPTER 02: LITERATURE REVIEW20
Introduction20
Discussion20
Terrorism Informatics21
Data Minning and Knowledge Management22
Knowledge Management and Data Mining23
Techniques ...
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Obama vs. Romney: And the Winner is....
Obama vs. Romney: And the Winner is....
Introduction
This paper aims to highlight the importance of the upcoming US presidential elections. The past four years have been really hard on America and Americans, their economy has suffered tremendously and their economic growth is nothing significant ...
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Running Header: American Values
American Values
American Values
Introduction
This paper aims to discuss the six traditional basic American values--individual freedom, equality of opportunity, material wealth, self-reliance, competition, and hard work so as to go deeper into the traditional culture of America. In this paper, the six traditional basic American values are briefly ...
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POLITICAL UNREST
Political Unrest
Political Unrest
Introduction
The North African countries that have undergone the greatest political unrest so far—Libya, Egypt and Tunisia—collectively account for only a miniscule slice of the global capital markets and economy. However, ongoing developments in the region can impact the global financial markets in a variety of ways, particularly ...
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Who will win the presidential election?
Who will win the Presidential Election?
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Throughout the history, American presidential elections have been seen as the most important elections in the world. The American president has the authority to seek modifications in all the political, economic and social policies that are derived throughout the world. ...
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Is it possible to Maintain Good Relations between Countries whose Liberties Conflict with Each Other?
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Introduction3
Background4
Research Questions6
Major Issues6
Palestinian Refugees from the War in 19487
Israel Security Concerns8
Suicide Bombings8
Border of Jerusalem8
International Status9
Division of Water Resources9
Discussion10
The Two State Solution11
State Sustainability12
Solutions/ Recommendations12
End Notes14
Is it possible to Maintain Good Relations between Countries whose Liberties Conflict with ...
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The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy
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The United States establishment and its acceptance as a global power make the policy statements and doctrine more authoritative for people living in the nation and also those living overseas. This research paper is based on the objective to analyze the President's Carter Doctrine taking ...
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Social Democracy and Welfare State
Social Democracy and Welfare State
Introduction
If, we look into the history, the discretionary provisions dominated the Britain's welfare, with friendly and mutual societies providing a whole lot of benefits to the people. Voluntary and local authorities used to run the hospitals and the health insurance contribution ...