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    Failed States index (FSI) uses a number of political, social and economic indicators to evaluate a state’s fragility, with North Korea satisfying majority of the indicators. Using these indicators, it demonstrates that North Korea is a failed state. Firstly, the economic assessment of North Korea is described as scepticism. North Korea does not release official economic data. However, based on the Congressional Research Service (CRS) findings in 2015, they suggested that DPRK had experienced a…

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    to Canada from different places. The people who immigrate to Canada often have different religious and beliefs and in Canada they are allowed to practice whatever they like and are not required to assimilate the Canadian lifestyle. Immigration has been around for many years in Canada. This essay will look at the history of immigration, the rules and regulations for entering Canada, and how people can apply and qualify. A few other…

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    Police Procedural Analysis

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    This assignment will discuss how victims are placed at the centre of attention in police procedurals, and the theories used to assist these shows in helping them to put emphasis on the victims being the most important after a crime has taken place. A police procedural is a subgenre of detective fiction which attempts to convincingly illustrate the activities of a police force as they investigate crime. Over the years these procedurals have become more prominent and the most watched shows on TV,…

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    INTRODUCTION As new politicians begin to take their official government positions, public education is undeniably a topic of constant discussion. Each candidate will be faced with an array of long standing and new policies affecting higher education. Each dedicating that they would continue to increase funding of institution tuition and keeping the tuition rates low and affordable for the students. One federal law policy that governs higher education is the Higher Education Act 1965 (HEA) which…

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    Many residents along previously fenced sections have seen their way of life diminished. Vitiello interviews a variety of people along the border and concludes that, “Today, many critics of the fence are people it was supposed to protect--ranchers, farmers, and urban refugees who have been most vulnerable to the trespassing, littering, and petty thievery by migrants trooping north across their land.” (Vitiello para 26). Negatively impacting the lifestyle of American citizens along the fence…

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    often had differing commercial interests this meant a tug-of-war between the two. There is actually precedent for secession due to having not enough freedom to create tariffs, in the form of the Nullification Crisis. The Nullification Crisis took place under Andrew Jackson, and occurred when he imposed a series of federal tariff policies, some of which reached as high as 50 percent on products that greatly affected Southern agribusiness such as textiles. South Carolina immediately threatened to…

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    current life. The boys’ will to risk death and continually try to make it to the United States exemplifies the small effect that increased border security would have on such a determined group of people. These individuals are economic and social refugees that wish for a new home or means to care for their families. Illegal immigration will not be solved by putting up large fences, thus the only real solution to stop the flow of migrants into the US is the bettering of living…

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    of people who arrived without papers and over time became Americans. The article “To Shut Down or Not to Shut Down?” takes a different perspective. The article written by Liz Mair from U.S. News focuses on two big issues. Those being what to do to protect DACA recipients and reauthorizing CHIP. The final article “In Case of Deportation… DACA-Protected Parents Make Plans for Their Kids,” written by Alexandra Tempus from Progressive focuses on a mother's personal story dealing with the DACA…

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    Effects Of Human Trafficking

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    method is the first element and involves raising awareness about the issue. The A21 campaign believe that providing knowledge about the issue and its consequences will help prevent the youth from becoming victims of human trafficking in the first place and also help decrease demand. They have designed an education curriculum that is aimed at potential victims; it involves informative videos and potential strategies that let you know about how to avoid becoming a victim. This would work to help…

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    From 1942-1964, the United States government, in conjunction with the Mexican government, instituted into an immigration agreement known as the Bracero Program. This agreement was an attempt to reduce illegal immigration by instituting a program of legal labor (using bracero, a term literally meaning “arm-man”, loosely translated to “farmhand” ) in which American farmers could hire young Mexican men, pay them low wages and send them back to Mexico once they were no longer needed. In addition…

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