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    Often when we think of women, we think of them as house-wives, stay-at home, and no education. The idea of women in poltics, education, and management was slowly developing with the status quo changing as women saught a need to be equal with men. As the world slowly evolved, women sought the need to have their voices heard of a better life, and the violence layed upon them. During World War II, the French Resistance was a major factor in the liberation of France from the Nazi. Many of whom were…

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    The United Nations is an association of independent national states that was formed fifty years ago. the purpose of the united nation was to preserve world peace.Throughout it 's long life, it has helped solve various disputes between nations, reduce tensions, prevent conflicts, and put an end to fighting. The United Nations is mainly a peacemaking, peacekeeping organization that has done more than enough to keep peace in the world. Their supreme goal is to end war. It was expected that…

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    Does peaceful resistance to laws positively or negatively impact a free society? Will to me peaceful resistance impact positively the society. I said peaceful because Civil resistance is a way for ordinary people to fight for their rights, freedom and justice without using violence. People engaged in civil resistance use diverse nonviolent tactics—such as strikes, boycotts, mass demonstrations and other actions—to create social, political and economic change. Civil resistance movements are…

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    The Indonesian Genocide 1965-1966 was an anti-communist attack, tat lead to the overthrown president Kusno Sokarno being replaced by Suharto who was an army general. Killings followed a coup that took place on October 1, 1965, in Jakarta. This coup killed six army generals, and it formed a revolutionary council, seizing power from Sukarno. General Suharto was elected as President, filling in for Sukarno. Suharto led the genocide that killed about 1 million people, and left 100,000 people…

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    Case Study and Case Selection The research employs case study in which the Indonesian government’s reaction to the Aceh tsunami 2004. The case study is a representative sample of how the domestic and international factors influence the Indonesian foreign policy making and a useful variation on the dimension of theoretical interest (Gerring 2001, pp. 178-181) particularly what factors explain foreign policy decision-making within countries. In similar vein, case study would be an effective tool…

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    Meal On Wheels

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    completed to identify how the government can better provide assistance to these disadvantage areas. Many countries are effected by food shortages worldwide. According to Global Citizen the 10 worst affected counties are Burundi, Eritrea, Comoros, Timor Leste, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Yemen Republic, Sundan, Zambia and Chad all counties in Africa. Did you know these counties produce most of the world’s food stock? You may wonder why the people of these counties undernourished. Also why are the…

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    Human Trafficking China

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    China: China is a major source , transit , and destination country for the trafficking of men , women , and children. 600,000 Chinese migrant workers travel overseas , many of whom are in engaged in the trafficking of human beings . In China Prostitution and forced labor happen within and beyond its borders . Because of the large number of population , traffickers exploit the cheap labor there ,lure poor people ,and traffic them . Cambodia : The United Nations Inter-Agency Project on Human…

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    Zippo's Business Analysis

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    The Zippo was invented by George Blaidsall in 1932. His goal was to produce a one handed operable, windproof, and guaranteed to work lighter. He started him company in Bradford, Pennsylvania. "Build your product with integrity, stand behind it 100%, and success will follow"(Meabon). That was George's motto. It was a humble beginning relying on word of mouth for advertising. World War II began around the time that George had perfected his product. He had to modify the lighter due to a shortage of…

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    When considering Australia’s relationship with many countries, many often neglect Canada as being one of Australia’s valuable allies, the two countries have been cooperating with one another since the 19th century and they have a great history between them. Both Canada and Australia have been colonized by the United Kingdom, and although Canada, mostly resembles its American counterpart, it was still heavily influenced by the United Kingdom hence aiding to its stronger ties with Australia. There…

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    Essay – Causes of WWI World War One from 1914 to 1918 is also known as the Great War. The main causes of the war, Imperialism, Nationalism and Militarism turned many European countries against each other over decades. The short term events that caused the eruption of the Great War were the forming of alliances of many European countries and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. World War One destroyed countries, families and killed over seventeen million people and…

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