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    The use of terror is a worldwide phenomenon. The historical record has seen its use for many reasons. One of these reasons is to establish and protect a political ideology and have that ideology recognised by other states. But what then can we define as terrorism? The term itself is one that has been adopted in Western societies to identify the types of actions that cannot be defined as justifiable in any sense. However, evident in this essay is the practice of terrorism as much more than just a

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    Technology has made the lives of many people much easier. The internet especially has been an invention that many people today do not believe they could live without. It is used daily not only to do research for papers, but also to look up recipes, book airplane flights and hotels, or even shop from the privacy of one’s own home. Even though it has become much easier to do all of these things, it has also become much simpler for the government and others to monitor our daily lives. This not only

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    Should governments provide free healthcare? The world has only 34 countries with free healthcare. (Truecostblog.com) Having free healthcare of course has its pros and it also has its cons. Having free healthcare will definitely result in easier life and more care for humans. A CNN report states that 45,000 Americans die per year because they don’t have access to health care. (Livestrong.com) That is a result of 45 million Americans that have no insurance and there isn’t any health care

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    Introduction The study of international relations takes a wide range of theoretical approaches. Some emerge from the discipline itself; others have been imported, in whole part from disciplines such as economics or sociology. Many theories of international relations are internally and externally contested, and few scholars believe only in one or another. A theory of international relations is a set of ideas that explains how the international system works (SparkNote on International Politics, 2010)

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    would bind himself for a specified period of service, usually four to seven years in return for payment of their passage. They left for British, Dutch and French colonies to work in sugar plantations and subsequently for the tea and rubber plantations of Southeast Asia . Similar demands for labour rose internally with the growth Drawbacks of Single citizenship There have been numerous studies conducted and reports written on the increasing flow of persons within states. The trend of internal migration

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    state. Discussing it by starting with what the state is, issues within a state, population, territory, sovereignty etc. To begin with that a state is having many ranges of concept, but politically, a state is a political association that establishes sovereign jurisdiction within defined territorial borders, and exercises authority through a set of permanent institution. There are many issues affecting a state and in Zimbabwe, the first issue is crime. Crime is the leading issue, reason being that people

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    Realism, winning the first great debate in the 1930’s has been the dominant theory in International Relations since its beginning. Realist argues that we should take the world as it really is rather that what we perceive to be idealistic. Realism holds that the state is its key component and that as an academic theory; it exists with the sole purpose of providing the science of international politics that could study the real laws and behaviours of mankind. The central idea of this theory is one

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    Since International Relations has been academically studied Realism has been the dominant theory of world politics. The theory’s inability to explain the end of the Cold War, however, brought strength and momentum to the Liberalism theory. Today Realism and Liberalism are the two major paradigms of International Relations. The aforementioned theories focus on the international system and the external factors that can lead to two phenomena - conflict and cooperation. Realism believes that as a result

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    To intern for the State Department in the Milan Consulate's Regional Security Office would allow me to explore modern issues such as security and terrorism through a governmental gaze. This is a great opportunity to find out how governments view these issues. I have only studied and heard about these international and national problems through the eyes of a college student and of a mass media consumer. In addition, these issues are most likely not going to disappear from the global and domestic conversation

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    Utopia Or Dystopia?

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    The bright Sunday morning sun shines into the living room, the birds are chirping outside their den, the smell of fresh coffee is in the air, and the TV turns on for its usual programming; “Another Leak Of All Verizon Users Personal Information Out On The Web” is today's headline on the news. In our society right now the government has the utmost power; consequently, they are not using their powers in ways you'd expect. Mr Keith Brian Alexander, Director Of The National Security Agency, what is going

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