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    Malaysia signed a free trade agreement (FTA) between India for strengthen economic ties purpose and double bilateral trade up to $15billion. This agreement is to complement existing free trade deal between India and Association of South-East-Asian-Nations (ASEAN). Under this agreement‚ two countries are fully allowing foreign shareholding over 80 sectors including automotive and manufacture industry. Moreover‚ Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) marks on new era bilateral ties that

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    The social process theories view criminality as a function of people’s interaction with various organizations‚ institutions‚ and processes of society. People of all walks of life have the potential to become criminals giving they maintain destructive social relationships. Improper socialization is a key component of crime. (2012. Siegel‚ L‚ Criminology (pg.256). The social process approach-an individual’s socialization-determines the likelihood of criminality. ​The key to understanding crime and

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    The United States is made up of many organizations and agencies that keep the country productive and citizens of this great nation healthy. Sixteen different sectors have been identified as critical to the continued prosperity of America. A critical infrastructure is described as ******** . One of the sixteen critical infrastructures that is vitally important to the nation is the chemical sector. The chemical sector is a broad infrastructure that is responsible for many forms of chemicals that the

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    Cyber Threats Roger Larew SEC 402 Informational Warfare February 16‚ 2011 Before we get into the major cyber terrorism threats that we all have to deal with I wanted to first define what cyber terrorism is. According to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ cyber terrorism is any premeditated‚ politically motivated attack against information‚ computer systems‚ computer programs‚ and data which results in violence against non-combatant targets by sub-national groups or clandestine agents

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    product and price‚ a service good often put a bit more effort in possessing some tangible attributes‚ for example‚ employees and facilities. Since service good is all about selling "experience"‚ most of the attributes attached to a service brand are perception created by the service itself and people and things that provides that service. For example‚ a hairdressing service provided by a saloon cannot be considered as tangible product that can be created in factories‚ it is the cumulative impression of

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    The Taliban is arguably one of the biggest hybrid threats that US forces face today. Every soldier knows them as our enemy. But what is their history? How have they been able to sustain themselves for so long? These are some of the questions I will try to answer while highlighting the threat they pose internally in Afghanistan and abroad. The first thought that comes to mind when thinking about the Taliban is terrorist organization. One cannot forget‚ however‚ that the Taliban was the recognized

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    Lecturer: Magutt‚ J. Class: POL2201- Introduction to Political S Science Student Name: Israa Mohamed Yousif Student ID: 632376 Term Paper: Developmental issues in Africa: Africa’s Political Systems in light of the Threats to Africa’s Democratic Growth. Introduction It reflects the political aura of our present day that democracy is used to symbolize the desired state of social‚ political and economic pursuits ergo‚ I suppose legitimises many existing republics. There are several

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    Threats To Antarctica

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    Giorgia Laird‚ Holly Adams‚ Prao Vikitsreth‚ Ella Chambers‚ Emma­Jane Littler    Threats to Antarctica Antarctica has a brutal climate; it is the coldest‚ windiest‚ most deserted place on earth. Due to the continent’s inhospitality‚ only select species can live there‚ including phytoplankton‚ krill and squid at the bottom of the food web‚ and killer whales‚ blue whales and seals at the top‚ and it is also home to penguins‚ and several types of fish. However this harsh environment is also considered

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    Stereotype Threat

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    Delusion of a postracial area We might be aware of some stereotypes related to our social identity but what we don’t know much about is stereotype threat. Stereotype threat has been shown to reduce the performance of successful people belonging to a certain negatively stereotyped group. Claude Steele‚ the author of Whistling Vivaldi‚ a social psychologist and Columbia University provost‚ writes about the work he and his colleagues have done on this phenomenon‚ the tendency to expect‚

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    Critically assess the tenets of democratic peace theory The impression that democratic countries are known to be more peaceful than non- democratic countries have been argued by most theorists‚ who have brought about the liberal understanding of international politics. This is understood by Immanuel Kant’s edition of democratic peace theory; DPT (Shimko 2009). This composition critically analyses the democratic peace theory that is comprehensively argued by theorists and academics‚ studied by

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