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    Promotion and protection of foreign investments is accomplished through equal treatment of the investors of each state involved. It is common for a bilateral investment treaty to include the most-favored-nation clause which entitles the investors from different states to the same treatment as most-favored nation is granted. However, since there is no standard formulation of the clause, its scope and application remain questionable. The issue is whether the most-favored-nation clause can be…

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    The Progressive Era

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    “No tendency is quite so strong in human nature as the desire to lay down rules of conduct for other people.” --- William Howard Taft William Howard Taft exploited the idea that that “laying down rules of conduct” is a strong desire within everyman in which the government has the power to do. Throughout the time period of 1897 to 1945 governmental was largely expansive; Meaning the government used their power to lay down rule to benefit the actions of others. Even though the focus of the…

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    How can our government be benign if we depend from it as much as it depends from us, the citizens? I don’t think it would be a good idea to aggravate the general population that in a way has much more power than the government it self. I feel like if there would be a day were the government would take advantage of its people, then that would be the day when the people of this country would stand against its government. In any matters where the people feel aggravated by its government am pretty…

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    The government is something that no one can control. Because they control us in every aspect our lives, they are even trying to control our emotions. Decades ago, kids our age, lived their lives with no regret of what they were doing without the thought that every move they make is being watched by our government. This is the twenty-first century. Everyone who is anyone knows about the government and their ways. The NSA, National Security Agency, is responsible for a lot of this nonsense,…

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    The definition of government is the action or manner of controlling or regulating a nation, organization, or people. There are many different forms of government such as dictators, monarchy, communism, and the U.S. has Federal republic. I have interviewed many people of different ages with different viewpoints. The opinions I collected were stunning. The age went from my peers to 85. There is no doubt that those people would have different opinions because the older interviewees have witnessed…

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    Why Is Voluntourism Wrong

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    VOLUNTOURISM In the modern world, impoverished and underdeveloped countries exist in large numbers, which is a problem that is underrated and is not being solved efficiently. Poor countries such as Kenya, Congo, and Bangladesh need a lot of help but they do not have the resources to pay many people to work and help develop the country. Luckily organisations like United Nations offer help but most of the time it is not enough to make a big difference. This is where voluntourism comes in. The…

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    4. Almost everyone on Earth is part of a nation, so the idea that each person’s national community is an imagined one is difficult to comprehend, but upon extensive thought, it becomes evident that it is a fact. Nations did not exist until the eighteenth century, and they were created due to historical circumstances, but the concept has nevertheless continued into modern society. The existence of national boundaries exemplifies the recognition of differences in different nations. Two people…

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    What does your government look like? Our government is based on a socialist society. This means that our government is based on the thought, that our community of survivors has control over the distribution and production of goods and services that benefits the community equally. Our government will treat everyone equally no matter what social status, race, gender, or religious believe they have. For example, all food stored in the Walmart will be distributed equally to all 2,018 survivors,…

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    Social 20-1 Written Final Exam: by: Sophie Slater. The definition of Internationalism is the state or process of being international. The NGO’s and the international community of nations needs to start stepping up and taking action instead of standing by and waiting for something to happen. Just like bullying if someone sees it happening and doesn’t say anything it will get worse, but if they acknowledge it quick enough something can be done about it. Domestic violence can be defined as…

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    The government plays a role in certain aspects of our everyday lives. Americans greatly benefit from social welfare, which is the social services provided by a state or by a private organization. One of the reasons the U. S. Constitution was set up was to promote the general welfare of the people according to the Preamble. While this does not necessarily mean that everything the people need is the government's responsibility, it is the role of the government to protect the social welfare of…

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