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    U.S. History Mr. Browne Pablo Neruda Academy Argumentative Essay Project Statement: President Obama’s decision to assassinate American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki was illegal because it violated Awlaki’s rights as a citizen under the United States Constitution. Question: Do you agree or disagree with the above statement? Task: Using the documents included in this packet‚ your knowledge of United States History‚ and any independent research you choose to conduct‚ write a five paragraph

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    Labour Relations in Canada The largest national federation in Canada‚ whose member unions account for almost three-quarters of all union workers‚ is the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC). As of 2003‚ it consisted of 113 member unions‚ which in combination comprised over 10‚000 locals (Godard 220). The CLC attempts to influence the formulation and administration of government laws and policies. Union density in Canada (that is to say‚ the percent of non-agricultural paid workers who are members of

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    Research Paper Topic: With the closing of Guantanamo Bay Prison and CIA prisons used to interrogate alleged terrorists using methods of torture to retain information‚ should torture continue to be used by the government and is it a useful tool? Identify your position and refer to sources. Should Torture Continue To Be Used By The Government? There is always somebody with more information‚ money‚ and power. Usually it is the government‚ for various reasons‚ that will not give out information regarding

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    freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/05/05/rafizi-lodges-police-report-over-phantom-voters/ patpatlimbe undefined. (2013‚ 05 03). Foreigners flown into malaysia to vote for bn: Anwar - see more at. Retrieved from http://www.stasiareport.com/the-big-story/asia-report/malaysia-elections/news/story/foreigners-flown-malaysia-vote-bn-anwar-2013

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    Are human rights universal

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    of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) Lee Kuan Yes in a speech entitled ‘Democracy‚ Human Rights and Realities’ Tokyo‚ Nov 10‚ 1992. Ibrahim‚ A.‚ (2006). Universal Values and Muslim Democracy Journal of Democracy‚ 17 (3). 6. [online] Available from: < http://www.journalofdemocracy.org/articles/gratis/Ibrahim-17-3.pdf> [Accessed 28 February 2011]. Magno‚ A.‚ (2001) Human Rights in Times of Conflict: Humanitarian Intervention . Carnegie Council for Ethics in International

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    both positive and negative. Since Malaysia’s independence‚ she has been since one of the most globalized developing countries. Hence‚ globalization is claimed to be the major factor to Malaysia’s phenomenal economic development and growth. As Anwar Ibrahim once mentioned‚ "Globalization has done us a good service‚ particularly in the economic sphere‚ a sphere in which the table has been turned‚ with the denominator fearing the loss of his domination." In essence to liberalize trade‚ Malaysia offered

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    Yemen A Failed State

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    Yemen: A Failed State at Risk of Civil War Some Facts about Yemen as a Failed State Yemen is one of the most water-scarce areas in the world. An estimated 80% of conflicts in Yemen are based on water. Up to 40% of water is used to grow ‘qat’ drug. Shortages will cause a major increase in internally displaced people. Yemen is the poorest Arab country. Nearly half the population lives on less than 2$ a day. Around 50% of Yemenis are illiterate. Yemen’s population will double by 2030. National unemployment

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    in Sana’ killing 19 people including 6 of the terrorists (Poland‚ 2005 ). AQAP has claimed to plan on targeting oil facilities‚ tourists‚ and security forces in the future. It is believed though that AQAP provided spiritual guidance by U.S. Citizen Anwar al Awlaki to U.S. Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan‚ who was the gunman behind the 2009 Ft. Hood killings and the December 2009 attempt to down a passenger airline to Detroit. Responsible parties to these terroristic events are said to be that of the top

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    Malaysia Economic Growth

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    Malaysia Economic Growth Title: Malaysia economic growth based on gross domestic product (constant prices) from year 1990 to year 2008. Year | Gross domestic product‚ constant prices | Percent Change | 1990 | 9.007 | | 1991 | 9.547 | 6.00 % | 1992 | 8.886 | -6.92 % | 1993 | 9.896 | 11.37 % | 1994 | 9.211 | -6.92 % | 1995 | 9.83 | 6.72 % | 1996 | 10.002 | 1.75 % | 1997 | 7.323 | -26.78 % | 1998 | -7.359 | -200.49 % | 1999 | 6.138 | -183.41 % | 2000 | 8.68 | 41.41 % | 2001

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    Element of Law

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    The Westminster Parliament is no longer at the heart of the political and government process in the Malaysia and plays an ever-diminishing role in calling the government to account. Dicuss. Malaysian parliament system is derived from the Westminster System which that is the parliamentary system of government that has been adopted in the United Kingdom (U.K.) as well as many parts of the Britain Empire. Westminster System consist few characteristics. In U.K.‚ the three organs of the English

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