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    Corruption: Serbia’s Greatest Security Challenge in 2030‚ and ways to mitigate it. • Identify the biggest challenge in 2030 (word count: 250-300) o Corruption will be the biggest challenge for Serbia. Serbia has been in transition for a very long time. The economic growth levels rates in Serbia are very low‚ the rule of law is at a low level‚ the government institutions are caved in‚ the law enforcement is weak and there is a high level of corruption among other factors. In addition‚ Serbia is

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    Case 1 – Selection: Staffing Dutch corps commando troops 1. There are five main competencies needed for the staffing of the Dutch Corps Commando Troops. The competencies‚ as mentioned in the article given‚ include (1) physical abilities‚ (2) war-fighting skills (such as skills in explosive ordnance disposal‚ close quarters battle‚ aerial infiltration‚ and survival‚ evasion‚ resistance and escape)‚ (3) mental ability (cognitive capacity‚ for example)‚ (4) personality traits or characteristics (such

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    Throughout human history‚ scarcely any event can compare in atrocity to that of the Holocaust. We will never know the comprehensive truth of the Holocaust and its’ notorious leader Adolf Hitler‚ and as such we are left to speculate on the origins and impact created by those involved. To some‚ Adolf Hitler is the inimitable leader‚ the charismatic politician with a heinous purpose and the sole person to blame for the events which became known to history as the Holocaust. This ideology is known as

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    The main character in the novel the Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is often debated; some believe he has a mental disorder‚ while others argue that he is a normal teenaged boy. The novel is told from Holden’s perspective‚ and shows his take on the few days before Christmas in the 1950s‚ during which he is expelled from Pencey Prep.‚ a boarding school in Pennsylvania‚ travels to New York City‚ goes on a date with an old friend‚ and finally decides to run away‚ the only thing

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    public? Hate speech is defined as speech that attacks‚ threatens‚ or insults a person or group on the basis of national origin‚ ethnicity‚ color‚ religion‚ gender‚ secual oorientation‚ or disability. Unless hate speech crosses the line into incitement to imminent lawless action or true threats‚ the speech receives protection under the First Amendment. First Amendment of the constitution protects freedom of expression‚ thereby guaranteeing protection for hate speech unless it presents a clear

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    De Facto Relationships 1. Identify and describe an alternative family arrangement you have chosen and how or why it is considered an ‘alternative family arrangement’. A de facto couple is an unmarried heterosexual or same sex couple. The Family Law Act 1975 –section 4AA defines a de facto couple as ‘persons who are not legally married to each other‚ persons not related by family and having regard to all circumstances of their relationship‚ they have a relationship as a couple living together

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    Elena Kassa AP Gov./ 1st hour Research project THESIS: The first amendment of the constitution of the United States protects our right to freedom of speech. However‚ the freedom to speak should not entitle the speaker to purposely hurt another person by revealing private matters or spreading rumors and lies. Argument #1:Should the first amendment protect hate speech? No‚ it should not protect hate speech. There are numerous lines drawn around our free speech already‚ and most Americans feel

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    Katie Dougherty Professor Dordoni EN-140 29 April 2014 Darling Divas or Damaged Daughters? Young girls grow up watching movies about how the flawless princess falls in love with the handsome prince‚ so they wait to grow up to be the as beautiful and perfect as the princess is. Child beauty pageants allow these young girls to wear elaborate dresses along with makeup that makes their face look unrealistic for a child. Some parents of children who compete in beauty pageants say that the competition

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    Symbolic Interactionism Symbolic interactionism is the way we learn to interpret and give meaning to the world through our interactions with others (LaRossa & Reitzes‚ 1993). Herbert Blumer was credited with the term “symbolic interactionism” in 1937. Blumer was a follower of George H. Mead‚ and was influenced by John Dewey. Dewey insisted that human beings are best understood in relation to their environment (The Society for More Creative Speech‚ 1996). With this as his approach‚ Herbert

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    fundamental right declared and recognized by Article 14(1)(a) shall be subject to such restrictions as may be prescribed by law in the interests of racial and religious harmony or in relation to arliamentary privilege‚ contempt of court‚ defamation or incitement to an offence. (3) The exercise and operation of the fundamental right declared and recognized by Article 14(1)(b) shall be subject to such restrictions as may be prescribed by law in the interests of racial and religious harmony. (4) The

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