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- 4821: Iran Contra Hidden Policy
- ... to the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of Defense, or any other agency or entity of the United States involved intelligence activities may be obligated or expended for the purpose or which would have the effect of supporting directly or indirectly, military or para-military operations in Nicaragua by any nations, group, organization, movement, or individual. (Document 5, Publich Law 98-473, [Boland II], Section 8066 [A}, 10/12/84 Funding ...
- 4822: International Charter Of Human
- ... and economic well-being. It bans torture and states that all people have the right to participate in their governments. The declaration is not a law, unfortunately, and in some cases has had little actual effect on the member countries of the UN. Governments with poor human rights records, such as China, do not agree with the UN’s attempts to promote human rights, saying that such actions interfere with their ...
- 4823: International Business Law, Go
- ... the goods under a CIF contract or a bank which has agreed to pay the seller under a documentary credit on receipt of the bill of lading and other documents. Later notations will have no effect, and the bill will be treated as if it were clean. When using bill of lading your need to distinguish between two different types, the straight bill and the order bill. A straight bill is ...
- 4824: Info On Ww1
- ... films which showed the greatness of the Allies at war and so make more people want to join up. When people saw the amount of death and destruction there was it caused the exact opposite effect and the amount of people joining the army got lower and lower. Soon the British armies started putting up posters advertising the last push. This last push was going to take place at a place ...
- 4825: Inevitability Of Independence
- ... they wrote their, “Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms” and they let it be known. Regard should be had to truth, law, or right, have at length, deserting those, attempted to effect their cruel and impolitic purpose of enslaving these colonies by violence, and have thereby rendered it necessary for us to close with their last appeal from reason to arms. Yet, however blinded that assembly may ...
- 4826: Industrial Revolution 7
- ... the rate of production and the efficiency of the workers, thus greatly increasing profit. Success of capitalism further promoted continuation of exploitations lead on by few rich that are influential. American Industrialization had a negative effect on many groups of people, who were pursuing the great American Dream, and yet oppressed by selfish, greed driven upper class. With the introduction of the machinery, factory owners no longer needed “skilled” craft workers ...
- 4827: Industrial Revolution 3
- ... of today suggest the onset during the 18th century. The change from agriculture to industry was vast and it must be remembered that England was the first country to undergo this profound change. The initial effect on engineering industries arising at the start of the Industrial Revolution were due partly to the geographical location of the resources i.e. coal iron and water. The inventiveness of our ancestors in these as ...
- 4828: India 2
- ... is able to say for themselves, the damage of deprivation is done. After the age of two, it is too late to make up for early food deficits. Disease is both a cause and an effect of malnutrition. India has ten times the population density of sub-Saharan Africa, with a much higher proportion of its people living in urban shantytowns. These are breeding grounds for diseases such as diarrhea and ...
- 4829: Imperialism
- ... and capital that, over a period of time and development, improves their quality of life. One point of view could be that imperialism results in oppression and abuse. While this is sometimes a temporary side effect of larger nations adopting protectorates, the long term effects often cause the weaker nation to grow stronger. Even when a country feels they must rebel against their suppressor, they gain a sense of nationalism and ...
- 4830: Imperial Telecommunications
- ... were stopped when the war broke out (Headrick 129). Telecommunication changed the world, giving imperialist nations opportunities never seen before. The ability to have instantaneous communication with every part of an empire had a sensational effect on world politics and economy. The so called “Spinal cord of the British Empire” reassured them as an economical and commercial center and reinforced political control. This new technology, however, did fail in one aspect ...
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