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    Star Wars vs Star Treck

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    Trek It has long been debated by nerds worldwide: Star Wars or Star Trek‚ which one is superior. In this paper we take a look at the two universes so you can decide which is the greatest in history of the world. The three points discussed: 1) Geopolitical a combination of political‚ historical‚ racial; 2) Military tactics found in the two universes; and 3) religion and philosophy of each. In the Star Trek Universe the Federation was founded by the following four races Humans‚ Vulcans‚ Tellarites

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    moving toward a government control -- from a communist world to a mixed economy. In the 1980s the old policies of these economies began to fail dramatically‚ and two economist were battling the ideas of what they thought will work better for our geopolitical landscape. John Maynard Keynes was from Britain and believed his revolutionary theories on unemployment and recession was going to help government take a lot more control over their economy. Friedrich von Hayek was an Australian and advocated for

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    Linking the Sea of Marmara with the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas‚ the Dardanelles (also known as the Hellespont) is a 38-mile waterway and‚ along with the Bosporus‚ it forms the Turkish Straits- separating the Asian part of Turkey with the European part. What makes the Dardanelles so important is the fact that it not only provides access between the seas but also is a major channel for maritime trade and chokepoint for oil transit. It is because of the oil exports that makes the Dardanelles the

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    there are many domestic factors impeding this. As China increases its presence in the region‚ it seems that Russia and the West are being left behind in the race for Central Asian hydrocarbons. Executive Summary In the complex geopolitical environment of the Caspian region‚ all the players involved must carefully balance political and economic objectives. Each actor brings its own set of goals for the region‚ and in the case of the external actors these interests are generally in

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    Geography Defense Force

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    itself and assists many other nations. Defence is the action of defending from‚ or resisting attack. Although the main aim and purpose of this defence force is to protect people and fight in the “War on Terror”‚ it can have cultural‚ economic and geopolitical advantages and disadvantages. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation that is responsible for the defence of Australia. The ADF consists of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN)‚ Australian Army‚ and the Royal Australian Air

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    relations and inspire a sense of competition. The jury is still out on whether these sweeping changes will have the desired effect. Environmental Pressures Intel’s major environmental pressures fall under the following three categories: Geopolitical Geopolitical pressures occur in the form of crisis and/or geographic realignments. Nearly every organization was affected by the crisis experienced at the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001‚ and the following war‚ and Intel was no exception.

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    Geo Essay International trade is the movement of goods‚ services and ideas between countries. It is based on a country specialising in producing a surplus of the goods it can produce most efficiently in order to gain a competitive advantage. Australia trades with over two hundred countries and contributes one percent to world trade. Trade is a vital component of Australia’s economic prosperity. Reasons for international trade include employment‚ business and economic growth. For many years‚ Britain

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    of human social relationships. Perhaps the biggest risk is getting hyper-connectivity wrong and ending up with inadequate solutions for the future. These risks can be broadly classified into five global risk categories: Economic‚ Environmental‚ Geopolitical‚ Societal and Technological. Some of the risks include: Critical Systems Failure: It is a technological threat. The central point for this threat is single-point system vulnerabilities trigger cascading failure of critical information infrastructure

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    This policy was mirrored by the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. In the early years of his regime‚ Khrushchev slowly amassed power from the collective leadership that was in place after Stalin’s death. In 1956‚ he shocked the entire world with a leaked speech where he criticized Stalin’s cult of personality and the various crimes that were committed under his leadership. This report caused domestic upheaval within the USSR and lead Stalin’s supporters to quickly lose favor and influence within the

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    World politics in the later twentieth century is mainly characterized by an immense degree of transnationalism. Transnationalism recognizes a trend in world politics. Transnationalism thrives in the modern world in which transport and communication have begun to play a qualitatively different role in world politics than in the past. Transnationalism in itself does not constitute a theory. It is not just a phenomenon of non-state action that accompanies international relations‚ but is also a pervasive

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