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    Historical Development of Private Security in the United States Pamela Adamoyurka University of Maryland University College Without a doubt the profession of private security has evolved over time. Today if you were to ask group of Americans at what point in history did the need for private security became significant‚ you’re likely to receive one of the two answers. Half would say toward the ending of World War II‚ because many of the man returning from the war had prior military police training

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    List of Sources Space race between the US and the USSR Introduction The Space Race was a mid-to-late 20th century competition between the Soviet Union (USSR) and the United States (USA) for supremacy in space exploration. Between 1957 and 1975‚ the Cold War rivalry between the two nations focused on attaining firsts in space exploration‚ which were seen as necessary for national security and symbolic of technological and ideological superiority. The Space Race involved pioneering efforts

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    1)illegal mining has been done for so many years.analyse the effect on humans and ecology.? Suggest the remedies? Ans-Environmental Damages of Mining Open pit mining Open pit mining‚ where material is excavated from an open pit‚ is one of the most common forms of mining for strategic minerals. This type of mining is particularly damaging to the environment because strategic minerals are often only available in small concentrations‚ which increases the amount of ore needed to be mined. Environmental

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    payments on the credit they extended. Each colonial region developed its own peculiar economy. Staple export economies‚ using indentured or slave labor‚ developed in the southern colonies. Although a majority of free and indentured white colonial migrants came from towns where they had been artisans and wage laborers‚ the colonies were overwhelmingly agricultural. Farm operators relied heavily upon their families for labor. While fathers and older sons cleared land and planted‚ cultivated‚

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    going to Cuba‚ and threatened to take military action. This caused a lot of international anxiety‚ but after a few days the Soviet Union agreed to remove the missile base. Peace Corps were created by J.F. Kennedy to establish the authority of the US in Asia‚ Africa and Latin America. Young volunteers were sent to the Third World countries‚ they worked there and helped the population to gain progress. Also Kennedy passed the law against segregation in education and got society support for this

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    Tyranny of Majority Tyranny of Majority refers to the belief in which the majority of society or a group agrees upon an action which does not incisively mean that‚ that opinion is correct. I believe that this occurs more in a democratic government than anywhere else‚ we as a country elect our representatives to exercise their opinion or rule on what are best benefits for the majority of the country. The great issue about leaving the decision to the majority is that eventually it could fail by

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    speech rights of Communists have often been violated. 2. During wartime‚ limitations on civil rights have been upheld by judicial action. 3. The rights of protestors have been preserved even in times of national stress. 4. Economic interests of foreign nations are frequently upheld in United States courts. 2) The Dred Scott decision on the issue of slavery upheld the Southern viewpoint that 1. the power of the Supreme Court does not extend to cases of race 2. Congress could not pass a law depriving

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    d. cabinet. e. federal court system. 2. The Bill of Rights was intended to protect against the potential tyranny of . a. the prerogatives of Congress‚ the president b. the army and the navy‚ the national government c. the South‚ the northern majority d. individual liberties‚ a strong central government e. civilian authorities‚ the military 3. The Amendment might rightly be called the “states’ rights” amendment. a. First b. Sixth c. Second d. Tenth e. Eighth 4. Alexander Hamilton’s financial

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    Q) Why‚ historically‚ has the soft drink history been so profitable? The soft drink industry is profitable as these drinks can be easily produced and that to with very less cost‚ so they followed a low cost strategy and by doing so they were able to earn huge profit margins and more quantity means more profit. They were also huge dealers for food chains like KFC‚ MCD etc and several other gas stations. Q) Compare the economics of the concentrate business to that of the bottling business: Why is

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    To what extent has children’s development been viewed as a social process? “Childhood is not just about personal experiences. Childhood is an important social category which defines children’s activities and experiences.” (Woodhead‚ Chapter 1‚ p.15) Childhood has been viewed in many different ways throughout Western history. Due to the introduction and influence of the United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC‚ 1989)‚ social attitudes towards childhood have dramatically

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