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    abuse counseling. Residents seem to responds better to the one-on-one attention as well as the support received from the community it encompasses. “By contrast, programs that are unsuccessful in reducing recidivism include deterrence programs such as boot camps and “shock” probation programs (e.g., Scared Straight),…

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    “other.” From a constructivist perspective, the alliances created between Hezbollah, Assad and Iran; and Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the moderate rebels can be seen as a Sunni-Shia war. Similarly, the contraposition between Russia and the United States can also be understood through history and opposing ideology. With US perceiving itself as the defender of peace and democracy and Russia perceiving itself as the defender of state sovereignty. Alliances created between states continue to associate…

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    need for major organizational change found eight commonly occurring recommendations in order to cope with the newly proposed environment. They are as follows: 1) Delayering (reducing the number of vertical levels in the organization); 2) Network/alliances (involving internal and external strategic collaboration); 3)…

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    responsibilities within a corporate environment may have mitigated the events that had occurred from the case scenario above. According to the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) , department of Homeland Security, the National Cyber Security Alliance and The Chamber of Commerce recommend all companies to develop and maintain robust security policies to protect a company assets and to discourage in appropriate behavior by employees(FCC, n.d.). Many system are designed to provide Role…

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    The struggle between classes and the corruption of the government are problems that have existed for 100s of years. Russia was known as a country with the ability to feed the world. In 1855-1881 Alexander II reigned and during his time he emancipated the serfs of Russia in 1861. After he reigned his son Alexander III did, and he ended this political reform efforts and returned Russia to an absolute rule. When Nicholas II reigned as tsar of Russia many had already disliked his powerful ruling. A…

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    This time was the base for a changing nation, it set the stage for a new government to take over and for new parties, the voice of independence, to form. Alliances were setting up and growing while American values and worldviews were being reinforced by the bombs bursting around them. While the Declaration’s content may not have had the greatest impact at the time, its influence due to the events surrounding…

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    Isolation Vs. Intervention

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    The Neutrality Acts were but a mere front to appease the isolationists. The fall of France in 1940 caused the US to realize Great Britain was the only European democracy standing between Nazi Germany and the American people (“US Entry and Alliance”). In response, the Lend Lease Act was passed in October 1941, which allowed for the sale, lease, transfer, or exchange of arms to any country that the president deemed vital to the defense of the United States. While this was regarded as a neutrality…

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    Cultural Advantages & Disadvantages Trade has created opportunities for Australia to become more culturally diverse and maintain our relationship with other cultures. Australia’s colonial relationship has weakened with Europe, Australia’s trade alliance has maintained this relationship. The former European vice-president Sir Leon Brittan stated ‘The thumping heart of Europe and Australia’s relationship will remain economic.’ Through keeping these ties with Europe it preserves Australia’s…

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    America act and create thirteen million jobs over the course of five years. He wants to tax the rich and go after big business and the wealthiest of America. He believes that the U.S. should have never lead the invasion in Iraq in 2002. He wants no boots in Syrian to fight isis. He also has no fear facing trump in this coming election and even said, “It would give me great deal of satisfaction to run against Donald trump. Bernie is one of the first to try to implement the socialistic way and…

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    1984 Betrayal

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    The “ultimate-betrayal” that Winston commits is not the betrayal of the unbreakable relationship between him and Julia, the betrayal between the supposed friendship and alliance between him and O’Brien, or even the betrayal of the totalitarian Party. The ultimate betrayal is when Winston betrays himself, and everything he lives for throughout the novel. Winston, who builds his rebellious nature during his life in Oceania…

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