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    Firstly, the article on “Honduras Arrests 4 Men in Killing of Berta Caceres, Indigenous Activist” presents the murder of prestigious Goldman Environment Prize winner Berta Caceres. She was an activist protesting against the construction of the Agua Zarea Dam along the Gaulcarque River. She was fighting for the rights of the Lenca indigenous people’s right because the river was holy to her Lenca people (Malkin, 2016). She was working based on a Human Rights organization of Honduras. The…

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    Gabonese Women Rights

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    Committee: UNDP Topic: Securing Educational Rights for Young Women Country: The Gabonese Republic As education becomes more of a luxury than a mandatory measure, we can see clearly that, often times, countries without the support necessary to do so, cannot secure rights to those wanting to achieve a level of higher learning. This especially applies to young women. As most countries run on a patriarchal society, women are seen as beasts of burden, and are ranked lower than their male…

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    Spratly Islands Case Study

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    alliance and the trajectory of territory disputes with the China; PACOM must evaluate its ability to fulfill the agreement in the MDT. The priority of partnership was clear under the previous administration where it appears to be moving towards a position where the U.S. must protect its own interest at all costs. Strategist must weigh the benefits of PACOM adhering to all Mutual Defense Treaties for stability in the region against limitations of PACOM enacting Mutual Defense Treaties…

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    Foreign Aid Research Paper

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    New complications arise around the world nearly on a daily basis. Many countries are able to manage these issues themselves, and are fully capable of maintaining justice throughout their respective nation. Many countries are also not able to manage these issues themselves, and struggle to maintain justice throughout their respective nation. The struggle of not being able to assist one’s own country leaves a very large negative impact among the country, and leaves them wondering what options…

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    constant moving of technology that is upgrading all the time in the world. There are laws set in place to protect business' and other people from being liable for an incident that may have happened under the supervision of one person. Torts are wrong doings that are committed by one person or party against another. Torts are extremely important to know about in business, especially if one wants to be involved in owning a business or anything to do with a higher up rank. They are violations…

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    Social Contract Theory A lot of people have differences and usually find it hard to concur with each other. The greater good is the word applied in order to illustrate a term that is both agreeable to the two parties. This study will aim to analyze the social contract theory using different views as well as the incorporation of the authority systems. The following provision will tackle the social contract theory. Social Contract Theory The importance of social contract theory demonstrates the…

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    He then left his girlfriend and their kids to go start a new life. He decided that moving to California would be the best decision, he went there and lived with his aunt until being able to buy his own place. After having a gun put up to your head, who could blame him? Missy refused to allow my father to have any sort of contact with his…

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    Mexican War Dbq

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    escaped into a free state by any means, which included enlisting the Army's help, however, this severe law did nothing, as the “north refused to enforce it. Massachusetts even called for its nullification” (The Compromise of 1850). This was a violation of the act and caused tension between the north and the south, however, Americans hoped fragile peace would prevail. As time went on, Stephen Douglas questioned Utah and New Mexico having no slave restrictions, and eventually managed to…

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    The entirety of the Federalist Papers was written on the basis of one singular goal: to ratify the constitution. However, as the Constitution was in the stages of ratification, two distinct groups, the federalists and the anti-federalists formed. One, the federalists, heavily favored the Constitution, arguing that its principles were the ideal base of forming a Country, while the anti-federalists believed that the new changes may threaten liberty. They were opposed to the ratification of the…

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    people started advocating, the topic of racism in today’s society was not talked about and to an extent even denied. While the movement has had violent moments, there is still potential to utilize respectful techniques to further their already fast-moving consciousness raising. Over the last few years, Google searches of the terms “police brutality” and “Black Lives Matter” are at an all-time high. Individuals are taking note of the protests and conversations happening around them and seeking…

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