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    The dilemmas Cook faced, discussed in the case study (Jayakumar & Tahora, 2016), were as follows:Unlocking the terrorist’s iPhone and building a backdoor for the national security – Cook and Apple faced a dilemma in helping the U.S. government and the FBI unlock the iPhone of one of the terrorists who attacked victims in San Bernardino, California that had potential to reveal the terrorist’s motives of the attack as well as evidences of terrorist networks and trails of activities (Jayakumar &…

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    Nonetheless, the Yalta Conference did not produce a real accord between the three heads of the government, besides both Stalin and Roosevelt recognized the pro-Western forces would win. Also, the conference was less a settlement of postwar issues than a set of loose principles. After Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill returned home, the Soviet Union moved systematically to establish a communist government. The allied…

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    distributed by federal governments. After many recommendations, President Roosevelt proposed the Social Security Act that was signed into law August 14 1935. The Social Security Act proposed two insurance programs that were aimed to meet the need of the…

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    Boko Haram Research Paper

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    The captured Yazidi women are sold in the markets. Their prices are decided according to their ages. The youngest and the prettiest fetch the high price. There is also bargaining on the price of the female. The female is stripped down and the prospecting buyer lowers the price by pointing out the ‘defects’ in the body. • This table shows the pathetic condition of humans captured by ISIS, how they were auctioned for slave purposes . One of the horrifying things about the slaves market is that…

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    MILITARY BACKGROUND: United States Navy, Petty Officer Second Class (E-5) 11/2009 - 11/2014 Fleet Marine Force Corpsman (Combat Medic) • Developed, coordinated, and supervised safety plans for the prevention of injuries and the evacuation plans. • Assisted health care professionals in providing medical care to active duty and dependents. • Rendered emergency medical treatment and transported patients. Served as physician extender. • Created, maintenance, upkeep and safe guarding of over…

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    US-Iranian Relations

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    administration were the most demanding for the bilateral relationship between Iran and the United States, as Carter’s focus on human right was a growing concern for the Shah. In the pass, Iran was often heavily criticized by organizations such as Amnesty International for its human right records, especially for it harsh punishments for political prisoners. By 1977, the Iranian government had bridled as a result to the foreign interference in their internal affairs, setting the groundwork for…

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    Civil wars have played an increasingly important role in the global conflict map. The quasi-disappearance of interstate wars has led scholars of international relations and international security specializing in the study of war to shift their focus to the one instance of war primarily practiced today, namely the intrastate war, of which the largest category concerns civil wars. This article follows substantial literature on the effects of natural resources on these kinds of wars by reviewing…

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    people with determination, hard work, and a vision for the future. Franklin faced many challenges throughout his 12 years in office. In this time he had 2 major victoires, winning over economic depression, then over fascism with the Axis Alliances’ forces during world war 2. He guided America through the hardest times of the 20th century. When elected as President in 1933 he wasted no time trying to fix the economy; he issued into the government the “New Deal Acts”, which as he states was an…

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    for trade after signing the Treaty of Kanagawa with the US in 1854 and began to move towards modernize and industrialize. Despite its detachment from the rest of the world, Japan still has the issues that most other countries have and that’s food security. Japan’s economy is slowly coming back after the major earthquake and the tsunami that came with it that happened in March of 2011, where the northeast of Honshu Island was wrecked, thousands of people were killed, and several nuclear power…

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    the ending of hostilities of World War II and the surrender of the Imperial Japanese government, Japan was disarmed and its armed forces completely decommissioned. American and Allied forces were put in the position of providing protection and security for the nation. As Japan focused on rebuilding itself from the ashes of war, the leadership of the American occupy forces under General Douglas MacArthur put pressure on the Japanese government to amend its prior Meiji Constitution of 1899 (LOC,…

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