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    he Food Security Bill (FSB)‚ which had been in the works since UPA took office for the second time in 2009‚ finally received the nod from the cabinet in March. But‚ contrary to expectations‚ it was panned by many sections of the press. An editorial in The Indian Express implied that the bill had a fundamental flaw‚ while the one in Mint explained why it will not work. The bill received adverse reactions from the aam admi too‚ as was evident by the comments readers of the Financial Press left on the

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    "The united States possesses unprecedented and unequaled-strength and influence in the world. Sustained by faith in the principals of liberty‚ and the value of a free society‚ this position comes with unparalleled responsibilities‚ obligations‚ and opportunity." (President Bush‚ National Security Strategy‚ June 2002) In the turn of the 20th century‚ after the collapse of the Soviet Union‚ the United States was the most powerful nation; it prospered economically‚ militarily‚ and politically

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    realise that India’s poverty has damaging consequences for them‚ and that they can help decrease it. The food security bill‚ with all its limitations‚ will hopefully contribute to generating such awareness‚ says Praful Bidwai. After vacillating for years over taking any pro-people measures‚ the United Progressive Alliance finally did something bold and worthy by having the National Food Security Bill passed in Parliament -- a promise made in the UPA’s “first 100 days” agenda after its return to power

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    from the question‚ “Should the National Security Agency (NSA) restore the process of collecting and storing surveillance data in bulk from flagged and targeted cell phones provided by telecommunication companies”‚ is important because it provides realistic views from society on a controversial topic and shows action plans that people have proposed in order to make it easier to come to a consensus on the issue. The group response to this question is “The National Security Agency should be allowed to

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    The National Security Association (NSA) has many restrictions on how they can spy on United States Citizens. They need probable cause and a warrant to watch

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    Because a national government cannot go bankrupt‚ someone hold this opinion that it is safe to lend to a foreign government. As to me‚ I don’t agree that it’s definitely safe to lend to a foreign government. Compared with the other investment methods‚ lending to a national government in the country’s own currency is often considered "risk free". However‚ risks can be more suffered when it comes to foreign national debt Firstly‚ ‚ the market interest rate tends to be unstable and different for debts

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    IMPORTANCE OF “FREEDOM OF THE PRESS MUST BE EXERCISED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT AS PROVIDED BY THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION” CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE Teodoro‚ et al on the book Freedom Of Expression And The Media In The Philippines Chapter I: History of Freedom of the Press demonstrated how the commitment to free speech and expression‚ the right to information and press freedom‚ with which the leaders of both the 19th century Philippine Reform Movement and the 1896 Revolution were familiar‚ was continued

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    The Press Conference Jaime Cofield Kaplan University AB230-01 Dr. Carolyn Stevenson September 19‚ 2013 My customers are six television stations including international media‚ three celebrities‚ film executives‚ and several other donors to the cause. This will add up to about 140 people. I would also include the people that see this event on television. The people of New Orleans and the millions of supporters of the Haiti homeless effort will also be guest. When dealing with

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    The Importance of Torture in Relation to National Security 2‚977. The number of lives our country lost‚ due to a group of hijackers linked to Al-Qaeda that planned a terrorist attack on our nation. This day will always be remembered as September 11‚ 2001‚ or informally known as simply 9/11. This casualty count does not include the additional heart wrenching calls that were made‚ tears that were shed‚ or families that were torn apart. Our nation’s leaders often reflect on this horrific incident

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    Drew Cook Comp II Ms. Silverii 2 February 2014 NSA Spying What is the NSA? The NSA is the national security agency. The NSA is steadily watching people by satellites for terrorist acts. They also could watch anybody that they wanted too. No body that I know of likes to be watched constantly. I do not feel safe with the NSA being able to watch my every move‚ because it makes me uncomfortable. Plus‚ there are several different ways that the government could spy on an individual like tapping into

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