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    About 70 years ago at the conclusion of the World Wars and at the beginning of the cold war‚ America was entering a golden age as it emerged as an economic superpower while many other countries were devastated by the conflicts. This economic prosperity allowed the middle class to grow in America‚ and for many to Americans to gain employment (Postwar Economy). The post-World War era in America also saw the growth of suburbs as many Americans were now able to purchase automobiles and live farther away

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    http://www.uvm.edu/~debate/watch/?C=M;O=D for debate videos- TOPIC: The state of education depicts the growth of nations development. (for the motion of topic) INTRODUCTION In the modern times education is most effective tool of empowerment. You empower a man with this magical wand and he will create his own world of idea and imagination .It is this tool which has changed the topography of world from scrambled mass of continents to a global village. Great men like Abraham Lincoln used this weapon

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    10. World Society and the Nation-State by John W. Meyer‚ John Boli‚ George M. Thomas‚ and Francisco O. Ramirez * This essay begins by explaining that it is the world models of institutions and the purposes they serve—equality‚ socioeconomic progress‚ human development—are the foundations for the current nation-state order. These world models have become increasingly important in the post-war era as globalization has increased and intensified exponentially. * They then expand upon this point

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    origins and development of the Duvalierist regime‚ addressing the importance of the historical context in which this regime developed to understand the factors that made it possible in his book “Haiti: State against Nation: Origins and Legacy of Duvalierism”. In order to do this‚ Trouillot uses state and nation as differentiated categories and establish their particularities throughout the book‚ by relating them to the division between the urban

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    Globalization has had a dual effect on the sovereignty of the nation-state. Since 1945‚ the normative framework of human rights has embedded a sense of obligation on the part of the state toward its citizens. The social contract now has a strong welfare element to it. Yet‚ simultaneously‚ economic integration has limited the range of policy options available to states. This has diminished their capacity to meet these obligations. Sovereignty is the absolute authority over a certain territory. Many

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    The Rise and Rule of single-party States Contents1 The Rise and Rule of Single-party States * 1.1 The Emergence of single party states in Europe after 1917 * 1.2 China- Mao Zedong * 1.3 Italy- Benito Mussolini * 1.4 Germany- Adolf Hitler * 1.5 Russia- Josef Stalin * 1.6 Cuba- Fidel Castro | Introduction * The 20th century produced many single-party states. The origins‚ ideology‚ form of government‚ organization‚ nature‚ and impact of these should be studied

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    5:1. STATE OF THE NATION--SEVEN YEARS WAR: A.Why might some scholars call the Seven Years War the “Great War for Empire”? B.Is it accurate to describe the Seven Years War as the "Great War for Empire" and as the "First Worldwide War"? C.What role did Indians play in the causes and consequences of the war? D.Did the war set the stage for the American Revolution? In 1756‚ Britain declared war on France‚ which is known as to today to be the beginning of the Seven Years’ War. Some Scholars might call

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    The Drawing of Nation State Boundaries in Rwanda (WORD COUNT: 766) The drawing of Nation State boundaries in Sub-Saharan Africa didn’t take tribes‚ religious or regional groups into account. This consequently led to the mistreatment of some groups by others‚ which eventually led to the majority of reasons causing civil war and strife. These drastic events stopped economic growth and perpetuated 3rd world poverty. The European powers didn’t start laying claim on Africa until the second half of

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    10‚000 years‚ the origins of domestication and the rise of cities and states are the hallmark for human progress leading up to the modern world. Despite the ethnocentric biases that entails‚ the development of densely populated cities and states has created many disadvantages and in comparison to small‚ family-based‚ egalitarian societies‚ it is more satisfying than living in cities and states. The development of densely populated cities and states has created multiples of problems leading to possible

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    In the 1980s Miami Florida was just beginning to rise as the crime capital of the nation‚ but it had been the drug capital for a decade. An estimated 70% of Cocaine imported to the U.S passes through South Florida. When president of Cuba Fidel Castro agreed to allow citizens to leave in response to a tough Cuban economy‚ many of them departed to the United States and landed in South Florida‚ unfortunately many of those allowed to leave were convicted criminals. Adding these dubious characters into

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