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    America's Responsibility

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    Balance 2016." The Military Balance. IISS, 9 Feb. 2016. Web. IMF. "IMF -- International Monetary Fund Home Page." IMF -- International Monetary Fund Home Page. International Monetary Fund, 2016. Web. 10 Apr. 2016. HRW. "War in Iraq: Not a Humanitarian Intervention." Human Rights Watch. Human Rights Watch, 25 Jan. 2004. Web. "Muhammad Saeed" The World Trade Review. Ed. Muhammad Saeed. The World Trade Review, 1-15 Dec. 2007. Web. Natella, Stefano. "The End of Globalization or a More Multipolar…

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    Since the Mexican Drug War began in 2006 between the Mexican Government and the Drug Cartels, there has been a minimum of 47,000 people killed from December 2006 to September 2011 (CNN Library, 2014). Because of the drug-related violence, there’s been an increase number of women and children entering the United States undocumented. However, due to the effects of the United States’ immigration laws to deport large numbers of undocumented immigrants without a proper hearing, children are now…

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    They had claimed that he had been charging them money for free food that was sent to them by humanitarian groups . In one scene of Hotel Rwanda where Army Officer Georges Rutaganda goes to check on the hotel confirm that it is not a makeshift refugee camp. Rusesabagina handed out bills to the refugees in front of Rutaganda, but told them discreetly…

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    mental health support (or disaster mental health) and the provision of livelihoods (food and hygiene). Whereas national governments lack of resources, a substantial help come from humanitarian organizations. It is not uncommon that large disasters affect the poorest countries in the world. A notable example of intervention by an international NGO is the IFRC system. The IFRC deploys on the field the so-called Emergency Response Units (ERU), a standardized and modular package of personnel and…

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    that but, “the protection of innocents from brutal, aggressive regimes” (4) such as, Japan which was invading China at the time. Who slaughtered millions in the country, the act of America waging war against Japan can as well be noted as a “humanitarian intervention, [as] armed aid” (5). Thus, the Japanese army would need to move a portion of its forces to the Pacific to battle it out with the US, allowing for fewer forces in China. Furthermore, the right intention, America may seem that it is…

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    changed their rules of engagement towards Syria declaring any Syrian troops approaching the Turkish boarder as a military threat (BBC). In August of 2012, the Prime Minister, Riad Hijab, defects and United States (US) President Obama waned that intervention would happen if chemical weapons were used (BBC). The National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces was formed in Qatar in November of 2012 and was officially recognized by the US, Britain, France, Turkey, and Gulf states…

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    Question 1: The Syrian refugee crisis is one of the largest humanitarian crisis after the World War 2. More than five million refugees have fled the country, including more than 2.4 million children and millions more have been displaced internally. By the end of 2016, over 5.8 million children are affected among the 13.5 million total people in Syria affected by the Syrian Conflict. The number of refugees is increasing by every year by the end of 2016 over 4.8 million people have registered as…

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    The Great Depression Norris Williams Mr. Jared David English III 10 March 2017 Outline Thesis Statement: The stock market crash of 1929 the contributed to the Great Depression of 1930 which cause economy to be poor. Introduction: In 1929 the the stock market crashed badly due to a market that was overbought, overvalued, and excessively bullish, rising even as economic conditions were not supporting the advance. By November the stock market lost a third of its september value…

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    are unlikely to be suspected. With the drug cartels capitalizing on instilling fear among the citizens, cutting off the money laundering aspects will also be a solution to ending human trafficking. Law enforcement, investigations and other legal interventions with support for to curtailing human trafficking. In this regard, there is a need to have the right resources which in clued human capital. Where people have been working in the same post for a long time, there is a need to have rotations…

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    Zinn And Schweikart

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    The Feud of the Patriot and the People: A Comparison and Discussion of Zinn’s and Schweikart - Allen’s Histories of the United States When traditionally defined, the terms “patriot” and “people” have oftentimes been considered complementary constructs. The term “patriot” is defined as an emotional, positive attachment to a homeland. It alludes to memories of nationalistic revolution, of the Revolutionary War and Glorious Revolution, where the oppressed and exploited “people” rise up in mutiny…

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