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    The Pentagon’s definition of strategic intelligence: Intelligence that is required for the formulation of strategy‚ policy‚ and military plans and operations at national and theater levels. From World War II until the end of the Vietnam War‚ the CIA and NSA were meeting their missions of providing strategic intelligence. The U2 program was the most famous project that both agencies used to great effect. The program showed the true state of Russia’s Air Force and provided strategic intelligence

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    National Identity

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    406459/1 International Marketing Seminar Univ.-Prof. Dr. Adamantios Diamantopoulos SS 2005 National Identity 0102141 Stefan Spießberger Internationale Betriebswirtschaft stefan@spiessberger.org 0104435 Marliese Ungersböck Internationale Betriebswirtschaft marliese.ungersboeck@gmx.at 0 Abstract Within living memory tribes‚ peoples and nations are supposed to feature distinctive attributes and characteristics concerning their history‚ culture‚ religion‚ evolution level etc

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    The National party platform that I identify with the most is the Democrat Party. Although I agree with essentially everything they vouch and want reform for‚ I believe there are 2 elements that mean the most to me. One of these elements is the party’s strong belief of unity. The Democratic party is in my opinion‚ the only party that shows consistency in the concept of “equality for all”. In many of the other parties’ preambles or ideas in general‚ there seems to be a common occurrence of leaving

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    Incumbent Parties Essay

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    Incumbent parties are defined as “the current holders of political power” and it is clear that well established and organized incumbent parties in presidential and parliamentary democracies have constantly sustained economic growth and development. It is from this trend that we can assume that incumbent parties are indeed dependent on national economic performance. However‚ it is still important to political researchers‚ and electoral campaigners to investigate if national economic performance really

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    Ronald Ray contracted the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) after receiving a blood transfusion from the American National Red Cross in July 1984. Ronald Ray and his wife‚ Janet Ray sued the American National Red Cross to recover the losses incurred as a result of Ronald Ray’s acquirement of the virus that causes AIDS. The Ray’s blamed the American National Red Cross for the acquirement of HIV‚ claiming that the organization was negligent in failing to take adequate measures to ensure that persons

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    National Geographic and CNN: A better look at the world. There is no other more diverse magazine or channel than National Geographic and CNN. For decades National Geographic has captured the world stories and its cultures bringing them to everyone who ever wondered about the world they live in. National Geographic is continuously demonstrating to the people of the world how diverse it really is. When reading or watching National Geographic‚ anyone can now open their mind and expose it

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    Political Parties in Nigeria

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    it need be stated that the Institution of political party constitutes the lubricant of the current democratic wave. This is because‚ political parties serves as vehicle for expressing myriad of world views held by citizens as well as an instrument to garnering the informed and active participation of the citizens in the political process which constitutes the hallmark of any democratic practice. As noted by Hague and Harrop (1987:141-142)‚ party competition is the hallmark of liberal democracy because

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    Timothy Collins 2/10/2013 National Security: An Intuitive Understanding The debate over the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is one with strong opinions on both sides of the issues. There are pros and cons to the extensive network of security that the federal government has created to combat domestic and international terrorism. National security is the requirement to maintain the survival of the state through the use of economic power‚ diplomacy‚ power projection and political power. The

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    Political Parties Essay

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    AP Government  Ms. Christine Soderquist  31 March 2015    Political Parties        The founding father’s created our country on the basis of democracy‚ where the people  had the power to rule their own country. As political parties began to emerge‚ the founding  father’s initial theory of democracy began to be tainted by the very coalitions and factions they  tried to prevent. It becomes almost painstakingly clear that the two party system has undermined  the Constitution‚ and furthered our country from the democracy that our framers created

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    Hitler’s Nazi party came to power almost entirely because of accidents. In 1929 the American Stock Market crashed‚ a powerful symbol of the growing depression. Germany was particularly badly affected‚ since Germany’s economy was partly dependent on Americas prosperity and a large number of loans made by America to Germany were called back and the German economy crashed. <br> <br>Since the German government suffered badly in the depression the existing Weimar government‚ put in place by the victorious

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