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    Even before WWII, communism had already existed in the Chinese story and now it would grow to become a foundational characteristic of its government. In-between WWI and WWII, Mao Zedong and Chiang Kai-Shek and been squaring off against each other in a civil war. WWII interrupted the civil war, but the disputes that had created conflict in the first place had been far from settled. WWII sucked any strength the Chinese government had in its fight against Mao. As a result, Mao Zedong took control of

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    With the rapid development of the society, a large number of factories are built to meet the demand of the market. However, the problem of factory emission and processing system has been perplexing the residents of Flint. Flint water crisis’s crucial problem is based on environmental racism. Meanwhile, Flint is in uneven development situation and need to rebuild the infrastructure system. Firstly, environmental racism is referring effect on industrial pollution on lower income group and working

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    Research on Overfishing in the Pacific Ocean: The demand for food across the globe continues to increase as the human population continues to increase. For human populations, particularly people in the poorest countries across the globe, fish is an important source of nourishment and food given the increase in the demand for food. As a result, fisheries catches represent a huge export of energy and mass that can no longer be utilized by trophic levels that are higher than those fished. Since

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    Love Boat- Week 6 Presentation Script By Lucas da Paz This presentation draws to a greater extent on the problem of jurisdiction, which particular crimes primarily happen on cruise ships as well as analysing The Love Boat TV series to draw on the hidden meanings behind the show and themes that are conveyed. The Love Boat The Love Boat show is about the characters dealing with their problems like getting a ‘lack of ‘love as described by Cathy Schwichtenberg in her readings. It is about the characters

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    draw on the support of the Australian Government and others, principally, due to the economic benefits and financial rewards for all. Australia has become extremely reliant on both imported and local sources of oil to fuel both commercial and private sectors. Local sources can be found in the ocean off the north coast of Western Australia, including the Montara Oil reserve in the Australia Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) operated by the Thai-based

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    Chapter I: Introduction 1.1 General Introduction Fishing is an activity that people have been doing since early civilization. It evolved from a social need to currently also one of commercial interest2. As Cochrane and Garcia (2009) describe it so nicely: “…the commoditization of nature in the service of industrialization.” After years of perceived growth, it is now evident that globally countries suffer from the negative effects that we people have ourselves helped create. The introduction starts

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    EU to allow their fishermen into their territorial waters, they maintain full control and discretion of their Exclusive Economic Zones, giving them the power to

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    Water in the Middle East

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    suspected in embezzlement of South Lebanese water during the occupation of water called safety strip from 1978 to 2000. In the report of UN experts presented at the annual meeting of the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia ( ESCWA) in Amman in May 1994 , it was reported that since the establishment of this zone “Israel was annually pumping water from Litani to its territory with pumps installed at the bridge of Khardali, in a volume of 150 million m3”. " Another 65 million m3 allegedly was

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    Effectively regulate harvesting of the oceans, to end overfishing and illegal and unregulated fishing. To restore the fish stocks in the shortest time possible. Also, to increase scientific knowledge, and implement international laws to increase the economic benefits to small developing island communities. Another problem that countries will have to deal with in the near future will be the pollution that is caused by human

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    6). America offered all the immigrants the possibility of freedom in religious and political terms and of economic prosperity. However, the immigration policies has not always been static. Since the colonial time period "with the passage of the Naturalization Act of 1790, the first federal law that set the rules for granting United States citizenship" it was characterized to be more exclusive (Kubic 23). This act limited that status to immigrants who were only “free white persons of good character

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