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    many decades‚ the United States has tried to solve the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians through a “two state solution”. This means that Israel would continue to be a country‚ but Palestine would also be a country with its own government next to Israel. But the “two state solution” hasn’t worked. Why has the two state solution failed to create peace between the Israelis and Palestinians? Answer: TWO STATE SOLUTION 1) INTRODUCTION: Two states for people in two groups with different

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    the land for the Palestinians despite the fact that it was the promise land for the Israelis. The Palestinians have set their communities and home and made their own nation on the land of Israel‚ therefore‚ it is not fair that the Israelis force the Palestinians off the land. Palestinians today are persecuted by the Israelis and have their homes on Israeli soil destroyed and land taken by the Israelis. Israel has no right to violate human rights‚ including maltreating the Palestinians. The land of Israel

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    Puducherry have a very peculiar nature‚ they are neither UTs nor full-fledged States. Clause 1 of Article 239 of the Constitution states that “every Union territory shall be administered by the President acting‚ to such extent as he thinks fit‚ through an administrator to be appointed by him”. However‚ Article 239‚ which deals with Union Territories‚ is of no use to Delhi. Instead of Article 239‚ Delhi is governed by Articles 239AA and 239AB (69th amendment‚ 1991). Clause 1 of Article 239AA of the Constitution

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    Emily Olsen © KCDistance Learning WebQuest: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 50 points Directions: The state of Palestine was divided in 1947 to establish the nation of Israel‚ resulting in two  separate homelands for the Arab and Jewish people. This land separation has sharply divided Arabs and  Israelis for over 50 years‚ resulting in ongoing violent conflicts.     For this WebQuest‚ you will develop a historical understanding of the complex issues behind the decisions  made in the Middle East

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    for arriving at a sustainable solution. Their legitimate aspirations cannot be ignored and must be accommodated in any just and durable solution. The republic of Ireland‚ historically and immobile ensures that Jammu and Kashmir has been a disputed territory. The state’s accession to India in October 1947 was provisional and executed under the coercive pressure of Indian military presence. The disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir is acknowledged in the UN Security Council resolutions of August 13‚ 1948

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    Case Example 2 Environmental Justice Case Study: The Jabiluka Mine and Aboriginal Land Rights in Australia�s Northern Territory Table of Contents • Problem • Background • KeyActors • Demographics • Strategies • Solutions • Recommendations • References [pic] The Problem Controversy has surrounded uranium mining over the past few decades‚ but has become increasingly volatile in the wake of nuclear accidents like Chernobyl. Likewise‚ the byproduct

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    Mining law in the Northern Territory is unique. To take into account the variation in land ownership‚ the NT Government has through the Mineral titles Act developed a legal process to ratinalise a wide range of mining tenements by converting these titles so that they can be more actively explored. The Northern Territory Government recognises that the private sector is the most able developer of mineral resources‚ and hence through the Mineral Titles Act allows the private sector and open access

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    established for the successful settlement of western lands. Data The Land Ordinance of 1787 divided the Northwest Territory into six square mile townships and set aside one section of each township for public education. The Northwest Ordinance established the method by which the Northwest Territory was to be divided into states. Under this ordinance‚ there was to be no slavery in these territories and the population would determine a new state’s time of entering the union. These land ordinances were extremely

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    In the early 20th century‚ Syrian Jewish immigration to the Americas and other states was largely the result of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Numerous Jews fled to America to skirt conscription into the army the Young Turks‚ the ground that rebelled against the Ottomans. Additionally‚ economic opportunities in became increasingly scarce in Syria as a result of a worldwide depression and sluggish recovery‚ driving many to the Americas for opportunity and wealth of Western civilization. Lastly

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    Hong Kong underwent two economic restructurings after the Second World War. It transformed from an entrepot to an industrial city in the 1950s and an international financial centre in the 1980s. The prospering economy led to rapid population growth‚ thus increasing the society’s demand for urban planning and accelerating urbanization. However‚ after the 1970s‚ economic development changed the traditional family and marriage concepts‚ leading to changes in population size and structure.

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