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    coercion and the list goes on. There are different way of understanding State, The Idealistic approach is given by G.W.F. Hegel identifies the moments of social existence : THE FAMILY ,THE CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE STATE. He argued that in State there exist a universal altruism and it as an ethical community underpinned by mutual sympathy. But the biggest drawback of this approach is that it is uncritical in nature and by defining it ethical it could not distinguish between the institutions that are inside

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    The Immigration Debate US immigration laws in the last 25 years • 1980 - Refugee Act increased overall refugee quotas to 270,000 • 1986 - Immigration Reform and Control Act granted lawful permanent residency to over 2.7 million undocumented immigrants • 1990 - Immigration Act established categories of employment and placed cap of number of non-immigrant workers • 1996 - Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act - imposed strict penalties against illegal immigration and expanded

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    “Immigration to the United States has occurred in waves, one of the largest of which consisted of nearly 28 million people between 1880 and the late 1920’s. “The newcomers living in various countries throughout the world decided to leave there root of origin and immigrate to the United States for various reasons, some of which included freedom from political and religious persecution, famine, or to experience the American Dream of perceived economic opportunity. Once settled; immigrants were often

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    With significant effort, a significant amount of progress has been made for racial equality in the U.S. Racism is something America has been struggling with since its birth. Over two hundred years later there is still a fight against discrimination. Racism has had to evolve into a new form that is now kept under the rug, so well-kept that people forget that it’s there. Some believe that its history. The truth is that many people have no idea how big of a player racism still is. Bringing it out from

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    apple share . Apple has diffirent and strond compatitos like: (samsung - Huawei - Xiaomi - lenovo - Nokia- HTC-LG- Sony – others) Phone Market: (Alien-ware- Asus- Dell-HP-lenovo-LG-Acer-others)Computer Market: First market share &major competitors globally major competitors: (samsung - Huawei - Xiaomi – lenovo-others) Phone Market (Alien-ware- Asus- Dell-HP-lenovo-Acer-other) Computer Market market share of phone market (2015,2014,2013,2012): Period Samsung Apple Huawei Xiaomi

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    IMMIGRATION:- Immigration is the movement of people into another country or region to which they are not native in order to settle there, especially as permanent residents or future citizens. Immigrants are motivated to leave their countries for a variety of reasons, including a desire for economic prosperity, political issues, family reunification, escaping conflict or natural disaster, or simply the wish to change one’s surroundings. “Together we can build a fair, effective and common sense immigration

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    I see it immigration has played an important role in American history. Immigration has held a major role in shaping our country. Immigrants have provided many things such as customs, manufacturing, inventions, and entertainment. Many people today don 't realize how greatly we have been affected by immigration. Before the era of rapid communications and transportation, America encouraged relatively open immigration to settle its empty lands. Over many years, the policies have changed and become more

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    A huge problem with deep sea mining is that the sea/ ocean waters is something that humans have not even begun to scratch the surface of grasping a full understanding of it. The sea is the largest biological habitat on this earth and is not understood. There are so many undiscovered incredible organisms are all potential he homes by deep-sea mine. Extreme temperatures, pitch black darkness and a giant amount of bio diverse city, most of which are very sensitive to any disturbance just a little light

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    Ever since mankind came into existence, we have used certain specific habits that have continued to be passed down throughout our families/people.These habits contributed to survival, belief, and entertainment. Weather due to isolation or a language barrier, these habits became acts of conduct that carried were are carried out by a group of people that usually share the same language and/or location. As people began to interact with people of different cultures, cultural convergence begins. Cultural

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    Anish Mathai Mathew [PMP|MBA] Temenos T24 PROGRAM MANAGER at Union National Bank Featured discussion In your experience, what is the TOP #1 cause for Project failure? From experience, the following are the TOP10 causes of Project failure that Mathew can think of (they are not in any kind of order): #1. Lacking Sponsor 's Involvement/Ownership #2. Halo Effect (Wrong Man for the Job) #3. Poor HR Management #4. Poor/Inadequate Project Communications #5. Ignoring Project Stakeholders

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