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    Naxalism:Threat to Internal Security   The Government of India has taken serious note of the Naxal problem in the recent past. The recent attacks by the Naxalites on State and Central Police Forces in Dantewada are very serious events wherein large number of lives have been lost and the Nation sits up to see as to what would happen and what should happen. The CSA has been concerned about the developing Naxal problem for quite some time. The CSA organised a lecture on 21st November 2008 by Lt. Gen

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    Unknown Yolanda Spencer History 145 September 25‚ 2013 Rona Staurt For me living under the threat of nuclear war would have been horrendous for me and my family. Living in fear everyday knowing that at any moment a country could drop a nuclear bomb on me and my family and annihilate us is a very scary thought. To live under threat of a nuclear war is to have the realization that your destiny and your family destiny is in the hands of a country that your country may be at odds

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    After the devastation of World War II‚ the entire world anticipated and feared another outbreak of war as tensions increased between two powerful nations‚ one being the United States‚ and the other being the Soviet Union. The two countries entered a state of hostility‚ known as the Cold War‚ where a quiet battle was fought using fear‚ propaganda‚ and threats. For about 45 years‚ nations across the globe waited as the two major countries continued their rivalry through provocation and rising tensions

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    5.01 Assessment: World War Again    1- After the effects of World War I Americans were keen on the idea of isolationism.  They wanted to focus on improving their economy rather than helping another country across the ocean.  The new president Warren G. Harding had promised Americans their "return to normalcy" . They wanted their economy to stabilize and thrive‚ spending money on wars that weren’t their own wouldn’t favor them.  After World War I the ideas of isolationism were favored by most Americans

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    World War 2: History Notes

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    and Riots‚ 1940s-1950s Achieving full self-government Communism as threat in Singapore In and out of Malaysia Reasons for Merger Problems faced during merger Separation British Colonial Rule Role of the Immigrant Communities Singapore and Malaya had contact with other societies very early on‚ and its designation as the British’s Empire’s strategic free port only helped to improve Singapore’s networking with the world outside. Profile of Immigrants Mostly men who just

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    Fashion Trends Change after World War II During World War II‚ fashion was bland. Women wore clothing‚ such as military jumpsuits‚ that signified war and the military. There were many laws and restrictions against women’s fashion during these times; women’s silhouettes‚ their lengths of garments‚ their garment colors‚ and the fabrication usage. Wool and nylon were mostly for garments and other casual clothing because the textiles were needed for those in the war. The laws against fashion were

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    Communal Harmony And Internal security persons belong to different religions having their own faith ‚belief & worship are living together as a community at large without any hatredness or contempt towards each other is communal harmony.in other words ‚it means that a person cannot live alone in today’s world.He has to live in a society with people of different religions‚castes‚sex and different backgrounds. He has to maintain love and peace between one another.Man is a social animal.He lives

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    Communism is political problem which involves people removing class distinctions. In America‚ class distinctions are very important and well needed because it protects us to a certain instinct. Some people do not know did communism really pose a domestic threat to America. This idea is neutral because the communist has contradicting ideas and the spying communist were doing. This prove that communism is a bad thing for America. The conflicts on the communist war proved ideas contradicted each other

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    Internal Building Security Proposal Joseph Hawley Sec/410 September 9‚ 2013 Justin Singer Internal Building Security Proposal   Access Control is an important part of any business. Anytime a business is under construction it will be more vulnerable to threats and attacks. Construction will need more protection because of the ability to gain easier access to a building because of the open areas within the building. Certain areas in a building are a target for attacks. Some areas are higher

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    that brought about many changes that still affect modern society. After the Civil WarAmerica was in shambles‚ not only physically‚ but also emotionally and economically. The American spirit was suffering‚ even in the North although they could claim victory in the Civil War. Freed slaves were in need of jobs‚ as were many returning soldiers. The Industrial Revolution led Americas out of the depression that stemmed from the Civil War and it was a time of innovation and progress that paved the way for

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