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French and English Governments Compared
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This 5 page paper takes a look at the precise difference between the French and English governments and the roles of its highest officials. Some history is provided. The governments are compared and contrasted. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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The Democratic Societies of Germany and Japan
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5 pages. While many countries are considered democratic societies, they can at the same time display many instances of similarities and differences. For the purpose of this report we will discuss both Germany and Japan and how the two countries enforce their democratic choices of government. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Growth of Gross Domestic Product Per Person
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8 pages in length. The gross domestic product is the most important economic indicator published. Providing the broadest measure of economic activity, the gross domestic product is considered the "report card" of a nation. In this paper the focus is on Australia. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Includes charts and tables.
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Unilateral Approach to U.S. Security
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A 12 page paper which discusses the significant, and risky, role played by the United States, as the only super power, as it involves security. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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“Earthquakes in Salvador and Seattle”
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A six page paper which compares the recent earthquakes in Salvador and Seattle, in terms of the resultant damage, collateral effects on the economy, and the measures which the respective countries had previously taken to alleviate the potential impact of natural disasters. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Human Rights as Defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and by Islam
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This 6 page report discusses the differences in the Islamic point of view regarding human rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Declaration was composed as part of the United Nations’ framework for member countries as a “common standard.” In essence, its thirty articles assert that “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” In comparison, the various Islamic human rights “arrangements” (civil, social, judicial, and political) offer and that rely on Islamic principles and sources, systematically limit, rather than protect or expand, the sorts of civil and political rights found in the Universal Declaration and related international law. And yet, not one voice or one nationality serves as a single representative of all of Islam. It should be noted that the diversity of Muslim views is as great as on any other political issue. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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“Revolution in China and Iran”
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A five page paper which looks at the revolutions of China and Iran, in terms of the changes which they instigated in the two nations and the degree of success which they achieved with regard to domestic and international policies. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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The Nature of the "Modern State" - territorial or global?
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(6 pp.) We are presented with a modern riddle: to what extent is the modern state no longer a natural entity but a result of diverse global practices? A curious question, but one that will be answered in this discussion. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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