Russia’s Policy On Nuclear Proliferation And National Unification

Almost all neighboring countries encounter a number of challenges and clashes although such nations are expected to live harmoniously and cooperate. In the pursuit of own national interests, neighboring countries engage in stiff competition that exposes them to conflicts. The case of Russia and Korea brings into perspective the contention concerning nuclear proliferation and unification issues across the Korean peninsula.

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Security Dilemma

The notion of security dilemma is significant in the contemporary school of International Relations (IR). The primary concept stems from the modern politics in the developing nations. The discussion includes the sceptical elements in human affairs. Thus, the autonomous states have to consult with each other to seek the mutual safety solutions, such as military force.

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The Sacred Willow in Context

In the chapter entitled “Just Cause,” Duong Van Mai Elliot came to a realization that the communist trickery or cleverness made the Americans lose. The just cause, which comprised of nationalism, that drove the Americans out and cut their fatherland into two parts before reunifying was meant to make the poor people to have a better future. The communists had a greater vision beyond the popular cause which involved organization of the people and supporting them to acquire victory.

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Portrait of Mao Zedong

The twentieth century China had grown to be an industrialized socialist state. Through the leadership of Mao Zedong, the state transformed from the nation of illiterate people to a well-industrialized nation (Rice, 1974). The leader was very determined to see a great country and he led a sequence of campaigns that sometimes got violent to transform his agricultural society to a modern industrialized one.

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Fair Tax Act 2012

While the American taxation system seems quite complicated, there is a feeling that the current system has numerous not addressed issues and, thus allows big corporations and the wealthy people to escape paying a share of their taxes as required. Therefore, to curb the problem, the American 112th Congress proposed the Fair Tax Act to replace an income tax with a sales tax.

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Social Policies and Upward Mobility

Sociologists believe that a person's social location whether within a nation or community is based on his family's resources, which determine his/her quality of life, life chances, and social mobility. In the current paper, I will support the sociologists’ position that there is a direct relationship between personal and family stability and community stability.

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Theoretical Explanations: The Assessment Process

Assessment is critical in the field of social work and it basically entails the collection of diverse information that is related to the client using an appropriate social work theory and framework to come up with a plan that addresses a particular situation, while involving all parties and levels. In the light of this, the first notable assessment concept is the biological aspect of the client, which involves gathering the information that...

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The Logic of Religious Politics and Political Religion

Religion in the United States has traditionally played a significant role. At all times, America has been a virgin land for many religious beliefs, as well as enjoyed the effect of non-interference of the state in religious practice. The US has become a very comfortable haven for various foreign religious conglomerations.

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Ibn Khaldun and Malcom X

Ibn Khaldun was a historian and sociologist who was born in Tunisia in 1332, but died in 1406 in Egypt. He gained a good foundation of Muslim law by memorizing the Quran and studying principal commentaries. In addition, he made a lot of efforts to familiarize himself with Arabic literature. He also created what is considered to be among the earliest non-religious history philosophies, which he included in his masterpiece titled The Introduction (Al Muqaddimah).

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Lonely in Your Firm Grip: Women in Israeli-Palestinian Families

Sometimes, it is difficult for a woman to maintain a very gentle balance between power and weakness; and those who fail to keep that thin balance suffer from the sense of isolation. Their community ceases to support or protect them. Sa’ar states that “Your husband loves you when you are rich; your parents love you when you are strong”.

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