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    relationship with neighboring countries like Tunisia, Libya, Mali and Niger. Algeria is a fervent defender of peace in the region. For instance, article 26 of the constitution of Algeria states, “Algeria does not resort to war to violate the legitimate sovereignty and the freedom of other peoples. It strives to settle international disputes by peaceful means.” This shows the will of Algeria to avoid war by any means. Algeria is currently playing the role of mediators between the Malian…

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    Politics of Indigenous Recognition Analyse the broad shifts that have taken place in Australian society since the end of the Second World War, and how those historical changes have shaped the contemporary nation There has been an abundance of injustices suffered by the original owners of our land which still continue to this day but since WW2, which occurred from 1939-1945, Indigenous Recognition has been one of the rapidly changing important issues in Australian society. Although there has…

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    its dependence on a balance of power, and so he proposed his Fourteen Points at the Paris Peace Conference and with it the groundworks for an effective peace with the creation of a League of Nations. The League would serve as an international parliamentary system responsible for the maintenance of peace through a system of collective security, whereby external aggression against a member nation would be perceived as an act of war against the whole body of nations. A new world order led by the…

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    1. Background to research problem The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the intergovernmental set of 17 aspirational goals with 169 targets to be attained by 2030 (United Nations. Sustainable Development Goals. (2015). This agenda builds on the achievements of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which were adopted in 2000 and guided development action for the last 15 years to 2015 (United Nations. Millennium Development Goals 2000). These goals are part of the ambitious and bold…

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    In the UK, power and control over society is divided equally between three separate bodies. The separation of powers according to Montesquieu, a 18th Century philosopher, is made up of the Legislature (Parliament), the Government, and the Judiciary (judges) . The power is divided to prevent it becoming dangerously concentrated in the hands of one person or a small group of people . The Government is responsible for developing and implementing laws and is made up of the Prime Minister and…

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    By being around nationalists at a youthful age, de Valera was able to learn about the sovereignty of his country. This was a key part of his life because it shaped him to be an advocate for Ireland's freedom. In 1913, Eamon de Valera joined the Irish Volunteers. This was an organization that wanted to maintain the rights of their people and…

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    In 1947 when Hussain Shahid was not allowed for parliamentary leadership of East Pakistan assembly, instead Nazimuddin was selected as chief minister, Bengalis got the first political shock. The Bengalis got short tempered when Nazimuddin ministry was dismissed by Governor General Ghulam Muhammad. In 1954…

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    Ataturk Research Paper

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    In a series of brilliant maneuvers and diplomacy, he gradually pushed out all the European occupiers, won support for the cause of Turkish nationhood throughout the country, preserved Turkish sovereignty in all of the Anatolia landmass, and demanded to be respected on equal terms of the old Empire, and Ataturk was able to proclaim, in 1923, the new Republic of Turkey. He lead the new government as President and them Prime Minister, during his time…

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    Introduction Pop-Tarts is a brand of rectangular, pre-baked pastry, which were introduced by Kellogg Company in 1964. Pop-Tarts consists of a sugary filling sealed between two layers of thin pastry crust. They are designed to be warmed inside a toaster or microwave. As of today Pop-Tarts are distributed to these markets; in the United States, Canada, Finland, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and New Zealand. We wish to introduce the Pop-Tart to Norway, a country known for loving sweets…

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    In course with Mauritius’ independence from Britain, the Chagos Archipelago (ceded to Britain by France) was made into a separate territory, the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), for it to be depopulated . Additionally, the principal island Diego Garcia was to be leased to the United States as a military base . This was accomplished through the use of prerogative powers. The BIOT Order 1965 allowed the BIOT Commissioner to make laws for the territory’s peace, order and good government…

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