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    The Franco-Prussian War

    to suffocate a mass amount of Allied troops by using winds to spread the deadly clouds. The Germans used the gas to well-fortified their defenses such as the battle Ypres; the Germans gassed out the soldiers that hid in the trenches as a tactical strategy. However, the Germans did not consider the direction of the deadly clouds be shifted to unintended casualties. Germany’s technological advantage quickly dissipated when the Americans entered the war in 1917. Notwithstanding, the Allied force

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    Fourth Strategic Plan

    participate in all aspects of society and the range of decisions that shape their lives. We believe that people with disability, irrespective of age, gender, cultural or linguistic background, religious beliefs, geographic location,

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    Impact of Mobile Information and Communication Technology on Cybercrime

    International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) ISSN: 2278-0181 Vol. 3 Issue 8, August - 2014 The Impact of Mobile Information and Communication Technology on Cybercrime in Nigeria Oyenike Mary Olanrewaju1, Faith Oluwatosin Adebiyi2 1,2 Department of Mathematical Sciences and Information Technology Federal University Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, Nigeria Keywords: Cybercrime, Intelligent, Investigatory Security, Mobile I. INTRODUCTION Information and Communications

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    Understanding Cultural Landscapes for Successful Global Business

    America can spread their pop culture and consumer values for their own elfish needs. However, others view globalization has necessary and essential agreement between nations to effectively and efficiently spread world resources. These people believe that globalization can help stem worldwide poverty in some areas and stimulate positive growth in developing countries. From a more objective perspective, globalization is the “embodiment of the world merging into massive transactional networks and nexuses

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    Childhood Obesity

    those individuals with a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile on the revised Center for Disease Control and Prevention growth charts (CDC). Although there are many causal factors associated with obesity, research has shown that the environment is the most critical factor. Childhood obesity poses a serious threat to the health of our nation. Current literature indicates that obesity rates among children of all ages are dramatically higher than they were a generation ago (American

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    Human Resources Sergeants

    Profession of Arms The United States Army is a Profession of Arms. The Army consists of unique experts that require years of study and practice to become professionals. Society is dependent on these professionals for the security of this great nation. Human Resources Sergeants are one of the many professionals in the Profession of Arms. Soldiers are expected to kill or give their life in this profession. The Human Resources Sergeant may not be a highly trained killer, but he or she is no less

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    Human Rights

    Critically evaluate the proposition that all human beings possess equal and inalienable rights, and that they are entitled to such rights without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Human rights are basic rights and freedoms that each individual human being is entitled to. Human rights assert that humans are given certain entitlements simply for being a human. All human beings

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    . What Are the Challenges Posed by Sustainable Development for Developing Countries?

    with them include:- • Jobs: Economic recession has caused a lot of unemployment in the developing nations. Labor markets are vital not only for the production and generation of wealth. "Green jobs" are positions in agriculture, industry, services and administration that contribute to preserving or restoring the quality of the environment. In order to create more jobs, sustainable development strategies need a strong employment component which aims at raising the productivity of the poorest workers

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    Poverty in Small Countries in Africa and the Roll of Corruption

    from national to local governments, judiciary functions, civil society military, small and large businesses and other services and so on (www.globalissues.org). The poorest countries are mostly affected by corruption despite it being in almost all nations. Political development is undermined by corruption since all aspects of society are somewhat affected (www.globalissues.org). It is not fundamentally useful to make collective differences between corruptions in several parts of the globe. In the end

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    Globalization: Changing the World's Economy

    economic and environmental consequences. Although globalization has some negative effects, such as increasing income inequality between the poor and the rich, its positive effects outweigh the costs. Therefore, globalization improves countries’ economic growth, people’s standard of living, and information technology. Many people believe that the concept of globalization was caused by the liberation of markets after the post-war monetary agreements, such as the Breton Woods System. However, globalization

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