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The European Monetary Union

The advent of the new European Monetary Union (EMU) is quite fascinating. The history that has led up to the events that are occurring today is intriguing as well. History is in the making! The are many details involved in this process. There has never formally been anything like the system ...

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A Study Of The Market Reforms In Post-Communist Eastern Europe With A Specific Case Study Of Poland

A Study Of The Market Reforms In Post-Communist Eastern Europe With A Specific Introduction Poland, as well as it's fellow post-communist countries, face an arduous task in re-inventing their economies to match the dominant Western style currently dominating the world. The difficulties lie in the ...

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Information Management

The relentless advance of IT and telecommunications systems has brought dramatic benefits to individuals, businesses and other organisations. These years, the world has developed into an information economy, and the applying of new technologies is at the centre of the activity. New technologies ...

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Term Limits For Legislators

When the Constitution of the United States was adopted in 1789, it was without direction regarding . At the time, professional politicians were unheard of, and the idea of someone serving for more than one or two terms was unlikely. So the Constitution did not formally address the issue of term ...

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The Permanent Campaign

“” was written by Norman J. Ornstein and Amy S. Mitchell. This article appeared first in The World & I, in January 1997. Norman Ornstein is regarded as one of our nation’s foremost experts on Congress. Mr. Ornstein received a Ph.D.. from the University of Michigan, he writes ...

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Creative Story: Fast Eddie

Where do I begin... to write down my misadventure. I would have never picked up a pen and began had it not been for my host. He's the type of fellow who tells you what to do and his partners (soldiers) make sure you did just as your told. This hideout, this fortress has more weapons than I've ...

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Evolution Of Canada

Canada, independent nation in North America. A country rich in minerals and agriculture, it was settled by the French and English and became an independent Commonwealth country with a federal system of government, in which the provinces enjoy a large measure of autonomy. Land and Economy. The ...

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Treatment And The Sex Offender

by Brent M. Pergram, Masters of Arts in Sociology The Martinson Report of the early 1970’s, said that rehabilitative efforts or treatment programs in general had failed to reduce recidivism. The Report led those in control of government and the criminal justice system to say that rehabilitation ...

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Panopticon: The Ideal Social Order

"The Panopticon is a marvelous machine which, whatever use one may wish to put it to, produces homogenous effects of power." Panopticism is a style of controlling the individual and making him conform to the system. That system could refer to the police or the world as a whole. There is never ...

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Kurds Vs Turks

Kurdish lands, rich in natural resources, have always sustained and promoted a large population. While registering modest gains since the late 19th century, but particularly in the first decade of the 20th, Kurds lost demographic ground relative to neighboring ethnic groups. This was due as much ...

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Internet, Its Effects In Our Lives And The Future Of The Internet

The Internet is, quite literally, a network of networks. It is comprised of ten thousands of interconnected networks spanning the globe. The computers that form the Internet range from huge mainframes in research establishments to modest PCs in people's homes and offices. Despite the recent hype, ...

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One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest

The "system" is something that people are always out to change. You see people trying to change it all the time, but few are actually successful at changing the system. The system can be a variety of things. In some cases it is the government, it can be the a boss or basically anything or anyone ...

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Epstein’s Welfare In America

Urban social inequality exists because society lends itself to ignorance, which has a negative impact on society that is perpetuated by welfare. In , a basic overview is given as to why society believes it can solve the problem of welfare. He says, “Society may hold on to false evidence that at ...

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Evolution Of Canada

Canada, independent nation in North America. A country rich in minerals and agriculture, it was settled by the French and English and became an independent Commonwealth country with a federal system of government, in which the provinces enjoy a large measure of autonomy. Land and Economy. The ...

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The Internet Its Effects And Its Future

Internet, its effects in our lives and the future of the Internet: The Internet is, quite literally, a network of networks. It is comprised of ten thousands of interconnected networks spanning the globe. The computers that form the Internet range from huge mainframes in research establishments to ...

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Freedom And Revolution

In 1922 Emma Goldman complained Soviet Russia, had become the modern socialist Lourdes, to which the blind and the lame, the deaf and the dumb were flocking for miraculous cures(1). The Russian Revolution was the first occasion where decades of revolutionary ideas could be applied to real ...

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The Case Against Affirmative Action

The Case Against Affirmative Action Louis P. Pojman In this essay I set forth nine arguments against Strong Affirmative Action, which I define as preferential treatment, discriminating in favor of members of under-represented groups, which have been treated unjustly in the past, against ...

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Moral Basis for Affirmative Action

Running head: THE MORALE BASIS FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONS The Morale Basis for Affirmative Actions Ethics and Social Responsibility Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................... 4 Ethical Arguments in favor of affirmative ...

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Land Related Challenge To Slum Upgrading

LAND RELATED CHALLENGES TO SLUM UPGRADING IN KENYA Land is fundamental to the shelter process. If there is no land on which to build housing, then none can be built, irrespective of the availability of the other inputs required for shelter provision. In particular, an adequate supply of land is ...

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Software Vendors

Free in Free Software is referring to freedom, not price. Having been used in this meaning since the 80s, the first documented complete definition appears to be the GNU's Bulletin, vol. 1 no. 6 , published January 1989. In particular, four freedoms define Free Software: [1] The freedom to run ...

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