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23 mai 2008
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What is the role of the Equal Rights Amendment?

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

The Equal Rights Amendment, better known as the ERA, is an amendment requiring that both sexes be treated equally under the law. It has been a matter of heated debate and battle for the last 83 years. The ERA was first introduced to Congress in 1923; three years after the 19th Amendment had...

21 mai 2008
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Of what do international relations consist? In what ways does it affect the behaviour of states?

Essay - 3 pages - International relations

International law has always been a significant subject of debate, but in the past hundred years this debate has intensified. Not only has the debate posed questions like ‘Of what does international law consist?' but also it has further questioned the authenticity, legitimacy, and sheer...

21 mai 2008
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International Institutions and Trade Liberalization: What has been the role of international institutions in promoting trade liberalization, and how successful have they been?

Essay - 3 pages - Economy general

When we look at the issue of trade liberalization and we question which international institutions have promoted it, we must ask what exactly is an international institution. In the formal sense, they are seen as “an organization established by multiple national governments, usually to...

21 mai 2008
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How has globalization affected power relations among states?

Essay - 2 pages - International relations

Globalization has affected the political world system. Power relations amongst states have been altered due to a number of social, economic and political developments. “Contemporary globalization is associated with a transformation of state power as the roles and functions of states are...

20 mai 2008
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USA's Behaviour towards the environmental problems

Essay - 4 pages - Ecology & environment

As the world's largest polluter, America has recently refrained from backing pollution treaties aimed at reducing car emissions or petrol consumption. The US alone accounted for 36.1% of worldwide greenhouse emissions in 1990. "The US contains 4% of the world's population but produces...

19 mai 2008
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What is the role of IO's - IGO's and NGO's - regarding hostage takings and kidnappings in the world?

Essay - 7 pages - Political science

Today hostage taking is considered as a crime or as a terrorist act. Indeed, hostage taking is one of the many ways of action of the terrorists because, by this way, they can put pressure on States and thus obtain an important media coverage. The hostage taking is one of the favourite ways of...

19 mai 2008
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How Globalized are Cities in the Developing World?

Tutorials/exercises - 7 pages - Economy general

Asking ‘how globalized' a city is quite a loaded question; to determine or quantify the degree of globalization within a city is quite a arduous task. Globalization isn't measurable in neat increments; it isn't a static characteristic nor does it comprise static components. Diverse cities...

18 mai 2008
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How useful are Marxist theories of Capitalist world hegemony?

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

Even if the word "hegemony? linguistically comes from the Greek "egemon? meaning leader or ruler, one can find the roots of this word in Marxist thought as it was first used by Russian Social-Democrats from the late 1890's through the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. Nevertheless, since the...

17 mai 2008
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The impact of oil in Alaska - publié le 17/05/2008

Essay - 4 pages - Economy general

Alaska's basement is rich in oil gas, coal, gold zinc and others ores. But above all, the state guarantees 17 % of the American production of petroleum: 90 % of the Alaska's budget comes from hydrocarbon. The north of the state, also called North Slope constitutes an important stock of...

17 mai 2008
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Healthcare in Great-Britain

Essay - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education

I chose two articles published on the Telegraph's website. They deal with healthcare in Britain. One is entitled "Record numbers go abroad for health?, and the other one "Health-care failings make the poor relation within Europe?. The first one was published on the 29th October 2007 and...

16 mai 2008
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A Review of Same-Sex Family Medicine

Essay - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Same-sex couples and families face many additional challenges in the United States, whether it be from cultural views on their lifestyle or any number of legal barriers that interrupt the function of their daily lives. This paper seeks to focus on one particular legal hurdle that homosexual...

16 mai 2008
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Afghanistan as a Just War

Essay - 4 pages - International relations

Following the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 which left American devastated, United States of America President declared that these actions needed to be viewed as an act of war. This concept of an attack on American soil was, prior to September 11th, something completely foreign to the...

16 mai 2008
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Political Parties, Pressure Groups, and Voting Behavior

Tutorials/exercises - 5 pages - Political science

The National Rifle Association is among both the most effective and most controversial lobbying groups in the United States today. While their initial intention is to preserve people's right to bear arms, they have done so by staunchly opposing any piece of legislation specifically targeting any...

16 mai 2008
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Environmental Management and Corporate Social Responsibility

Essay - 40 pages - Ecology & environment

The Nobel-winning IPCC group of climate scientists on Saturday the 17th, 2007 issued their starkest warning yet on global warming. Global warming bore the seeds of "catastrophe" yet there was also hope, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon emphasized. Nonetheless "There are real and affordable ways...

15 mai 2008
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Did government policy influence the development of large local firms and/or business groups in South Korea? What have been some of the long run benefits and problematic legacies of such policies? - publié le 15/05/2008

Essay - 14 pages - Economy general

The South-Korean state's industrialization programs achieved national economic ob-jectives through the use of government economic policies, defined as “measures by which a government attempts to influence the economy” (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2008). This paper focus on three government...

14 mai 2008
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Present first the background for the present security arrangements in the Nordic countries. Discuss then whether the tendency is towards greater similarities or differences between the Nordic countries

Essay - 9 pages - Political science

“Since 1720, all the Nordic countries have remained minor powers on the international stage. As such, the Nordic states have had to adapt to the constraints that are usually beyond their control.” This statement could summarize the geopolitical situation which has shaped the security...

13 mai 2008
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Violence Is Everywhere

Essay - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Violence is everywhere. People see it in movies featuring Vin Diesel, in many video games, and read about it in books. Many people argue that television should not feature violence since it may affect young children in undesirable ways. Children can grow up to be desensitized to violence and...

13 mai 2008
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Digital Masterpieces : Are video games any good?

Essay - 3 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Video games draw plenty of criticism these days. Parents and politicians alike look at video games as a bad thing in society; it's a time sink that prevents families from bonding and schoolwork from getting done, in their eyes. Others view video games as a way to socialize and meet other...

12 mai 2008
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How to Lobby, Literally

Tutorials/exercises - 5 pages - Political science

Since the United States' foundation, the people have constitutionally been granted the right to assemble and express themselves freely. The most effective assemblies over time have become the active voices of the people, pursuing fair legislation when deemed necessary through the lobbying of...

11 mai 2008
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Case study: To what extent did the democratization process cause Côte d'Ivoire to collapse?

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

Between 1960 and 1990, Côte d'Ivoire was regarded as a model of state stability and state efficiency. But in 2002 the Ivorian State completely collapsed. At the same time the level of democracy in Côte d'Ivoire went up between 1990 and 2002, leading the country from a paternalistic...

11 mai 2008
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"The European Union's agenda for constitutional reform, as first set out in the Laeken Declaration, has been and remains an urgent priority." Discuss the above statement

Essay - 3 pages - European union

The European Union is constantly evolving. We are currently in the middle of the ratification process by Member States of the Lisbon Treaty ? or Reform Treaty ? which seems to mark the end of a constitutional agenda that was started by the Laeken Declaration in the aftermath of the Nice Treaty. I...

11 mai 2008
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Privatisation in Eastern Europe

Essay - 15 pages - Economy general

In the late 1980s, mostly with the tumultuous events of the winter of 1989, the world has witnessed a tremendous ideological change with the collapse of communism, which led the Former Communists Countries (FCC) to a long period of transition. Privatization has always been considered as being a...

10 mai 2008
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Denmark: National Plan for Tourism

Case study - 18 pages - Economy general

The Kingdom of Denmark, commonly known as Denmark, is a country located in the Scandinavian region of Northern Europe. It is the smallest and the southernmost among the Nordic countries. Greenland and the Faroe Islands are autonomous provinces of the Kingdom which are governed by domestic rules....

09 mai 2008
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Sustainable development and poverty alleviation in a global world

Essay - 8 pages - International relations

Globalization is the process of integrating and opening market across national borders. The entire process of globalization is highly controversial, raising great concerns about national sovereignty, corporate responsibility and equity for the world's poorest people and the protection of...

09 mai 2008
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Country sheet: Belgium

Worksheets - 2 pages - Political science

The territory of Belgium has always been subject to the influence of both the German and Latin world. So when Belgium separated from the Northern Netherlands in 1830, a cultural pluralism was already there. It is those differences in language, culture and so on between the different parts of the...

09 mai 2008
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Did the Catholic Church play a leading part during World War II?

Essay - 13 pages - Political science

The question of the part played by the Catholic Church during World War II is highly controversial. Historiography maintained its silence about this subject for quite a number of years. However, during the years 1964-1965, the Pope Pius XII had been the subject of numerous campaigns of...

09 mai 2008
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Could fair trade be part of the global market and how?

Dissertation - 47 pages - Economy general

Could fair trade be a part of the global market? An explanation is given about the meaning of this new concept of international trade, its organization and the role of each actor. Then the review of the literature focuses and analyze the two important stakeholders, the consumers and the...

09 mai 2008
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The Censorship of Pornography

Case study - 4 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Robert Marshall's “Internet Filters Should Be Used to Reduce Access to Internet Pornography” addresses the controversial issues of pornography and Internet censorship simultaneously. Pornography is controversial because of the often graphic nature of the material; and its effect on...

08 mai 2008
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The Chinese Japanese relationship: Room for improvement in a troublesome relationship

Essay - 12 pages - International relations

I understand that the issue of the Chinese Japanese relationship may prove to be quite a sensitive issue in both countries, and I hope I will not offend anyone in any way, with this presentation. I tried to present the facts and analysis as objectively as possible to highlight the problems and...

08 mai 2008
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The impact of the American values on the population's humanitarian involvement

Essay - 2 pages - Political science

When I think of American culture and civilization, the first observation that strikes me is the power of the American values. I used to think that the Americans and the French shared exactly the same views on most of things but after having spent a semester studying with students and teachers...